PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «AERENCHYMATOUS»
aerenchymatous
aerenchymatous
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phellem
hypocotyl
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ontogeny
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AERENCHYMATOUS»
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International Rice Research Newsletter
Similar lysigenous and aerenchymatous spaces are also present in the roots.
The literature shows that these lysigenous and aerenchymatous spaces may be
responsible for the passive transport of air in the plant. But what is not certain is ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1979
2
Plant Roots: The Hidden Half, Third Edition
Darwent (1997) used oxygen microelectrodes to measure directly the oxygen
partial pressures in aerenchymatous and nonaerenchymatous roots embedded
in solid agar (Fig. 6). Again the shoots were in air but, rather than acting as an ...
Yoav Waisel, Amram Eshel, Tom Beeckman, 2002
3
Flooding and Plant Growth
peploides some roots produced at the nodes on the submerged stem grow
upward and develop a spongy, aerenchymatous-like tissue in the cortex through
expansion of living cells, giving a swollen appearance to the root. Extraction of
gas ...
Theodore Thomas Kozlowski, 1984
4
Root Traits for Sustainable Low-input Agroecosystems
(1980) report that the ability of aerenchymatous roots to transport nutrients was
similar to non-aerenchymatous roots and that the ion concentration in the
remaining cortical tissue was similar to that of intact cells. Drew and Saker (1986)
placed ...
5
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Tegmen 5-7 cells thick; o.e. as a layer of longitudinal, lignified, regular fibres 230-
580 x 23-30/t with moderately thick, pitted walls and wide lumen; mesophyll
aerenchymatous, the cells shortly transversely elongate with short arms, thin-
walled; ...
6
Advances in Imaging Technology Research and Application: ...
(2011 FEB 8) University of Western Australia, Crawley: Root aeration via
aerenchymatous phellem: three-dimensional micro-imaging and radial 02
profiles in Melilotus siculus “Internal root aeration enables waterlogging-tolerant
species to ...
7
Molecular Stress Physiology of Plants
However, ROL decreases the amount of 02 supply to the apex of roots that solely
depends on aerenchymatous 02 and, therefore, would decrease the root growth
in hypoxic or anoxic environment (Armstrong 1979; Jackson and Drew 1984).
Gyana Ranjan Rout, Anath Bandhu Das, 2013
8
Issues in Life Sciences—Botany and Plant Biology Research: ...
(2012 Jun 05) University of Brasilia: Ontogeny and characterization of
aerenchymatous tissues of Melastomataceae in the flooded and welldrained
soils of a Neotropical savanna By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Life
Science Weekly ...
9
Physiology of Stress Tolerance in Rice: Proceedings of the ...
... the detrimental effects of excess salts. NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY
AERENCHYMATOUS ROOTS The internal transfer of O2 from shoots to roots
within aerenchymatous cortical tissue is an important mechanism for complete or
partial avoidance ...
10
Roots: The Dynamic Interface Between Plants and the Earth
Formation of the aerenchymatous phellem was also documented in several plant
species such as Epilobium (Ethering- ton, 1984), Glycine (Arikado, 1975;
Mochizuki et al., 2000). and Lythrum (Lempe et al., 2001). In Lythrum salicaria, a
...
Jun J. Abe, International Society of Root Research, 2003