QUE SIGNIFIE EUSTELE EN ANGLAIS
Stele (biologie)
Dans une plante vasculaire, la stèle est la partie centrale de la racine ou de la tige contenant les tissus dérivés du procambium. Ceux-ci incluent le tissu vasculaire, dans certains cas le tissu mou et un pericycle qui, s'il est présent, définit la limite la plus externe de la stèle. En dehors de la stèle se trouve l'endoderme, qui est la couche cellulaire la plus interne du cortex. Le concept de la stèle a été développé à la fin du 19ème siècle par les botanistes français P. E. L. van Tieghem et H. Doultion comme modèle de compréhension de la relation entre le fil et la racine et pour discuter de l'évolution de la morphologie des plantes vasculaires. Maintenant, au début du 21ème siècle, les biologistes moléculaires des plantes apprennent à comprendre la génétique et les voies de développement qui régissent les tissus dans la stèle.
définition de eustele dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition d'eustele dans le dictionnaire est un type de stèle trouvé dans la plupart des plantes à graines, consistant en une moelle centrale entourée par le tissu vasculaire primaire.
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EUSTELE»
Découvrez l'usage de
eustele dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
eustele et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
In a single cross section, a eustele may look like a dictyostele, in that the cylinder
of vascular tissue appears dissected. The sympodial strands in seed plants,
however, are discrete and continue throughout the stem (FIG. 7.43C, D). The
ground ...
Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings,
2009
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Paleobotany and the Evolution of Plants
The evolution of the gymnosperm eustele Most of the evidence supports an origin
of the Calamopityceae, and possibly the Lyginopteridaceae, from the
Aneurophytales. These two families have evolved eusteles, the basic
arrangement of the ...
Wilson Nichols Stewart,
1993
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An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development: Plant ...
eustele. As emphasized by Stein (1993) the evolution of the various stelar
architectures in plants is considered to be related to, and correlated with, the
evolution of leaf and branch size and complexity, and to hormonal control of
differentiation ...
FIGURE 5.14 Eustele. A. Diagram of eustele. Note single ring of vascular bundles
, with xylem inside, phloem outside. B. Helianthus stem cross-section, an
example of a eustele. C. Close-up of vascular bundle, showing Xylem, phloem,
and ...
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Botany For Degree Gymnosperm (M.E.)
Two views are prevalent regarding the origin of the eustele from the primitive
protostele : 1. Jeffrey (1899, 1902, 1917) suggested that from the basic protostelic
condition the first step in stelar evolution was the appearance of a pith in the
centre ...
P C Vashishta, A K Sinha, Anil Kumar, P.C.Vasishta
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New Organic Architecture: The Breaking Wave
Protostele with mixed pith and eustele. This stelar type is characterized by a ring
of discrete or longitudinally interconnected sym- podial strands at the periphery of
a parenchymatous pith or of a mixed pith with scattered tracheids; the primary ...
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Annual Plant Reviews, The Evolution of Plant Form
These may rep— resent leaf primordia whose development was arrested before
production of pinnae. Inside the stem, the most conspicuous innovation of living
seed plants is the eustele, with a ring of primary vascular bundles around a pith.
Barbara A. Ambrose, Michael D. Purugganan,
2012
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Concise Dictionary of Biology
Eustele ¥ Exoskeleton Exothermic ¥ Eyespot hhh F Feed ¥ Fibrous. the “Old Red
Continent” for the red colour of its oxidized deposits. Eustele. When a plant's
vascular tissue develops in discrete bundles, it is said to have a eustele. See also
...
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The Evolution of Plants
Eustele A third stele type, termed the eustele (Figure 4.7c), first emerged in the
fossil record at ~390 Ma. This stele appears to be the most complex of the three
structures in that it was composed of distinct strands of phloem and xylem, ...
Kathy Willis, Jennifer McElwain,
2013
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Botany For Degree Pteridophyta
Namboodri and Beck (1968) and Beck (1970) have put forth an explanation that
the eustele in gymnosperms is not derived from filicean type of siphonostele nor
are there any filicean type of leaf gaps. These authors studied the stelar ...