PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «PHELLOGENETIC»
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHELLOGENETIC»
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1
Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the ...
The formation of periderm in Acer striatum, which does not usually occur for many
years, may also be mentioned here. In these cases only the original external wall
of the epidermal cells is cut off by the phellogenetic layer ; it is burst, and left to ...
2
The Philippine Journal of Science
and the inner region or phellogenetic region. The outer region is composed of
several layers of thin-walled, suberized, and tightly compressed or tangentially
flattened cells with a brownish substance in their small cavities. The inner region
is ...
The inner layer of daughter cells then becomes the initial phellogenetic layer. It is
, therefore, by the successive division of this initial layer that the cork tissue above
becomes progressively thicker. There often appear, on the segments, rusty ...
Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society, 1912
4
Natural and Applied Science Bulletin
A transverse section of the bark is characterized by a rather thick periderm
consisting of several layers of thin-walled, well fitted and tangentially elongated
phellogenetic and phelloderm cells (Plate 3, Fig. 16). Only the two or three outer
layer ...
That, as the origin of the root precedes the appearance of phellogenetic divisiOns
, it is entirely independent of lenticellar formation, III. That the protuberances on
the surface of the stem are not lenticels, but result from the formation of a mass of
...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1900
6
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
iPrTT (4Îte =Г5Г); n. phasmid tç?^, q^rbr«f>, #fÇTï (arfe) pheasant п. "Ыг^г, %f ("Ш
) ) ; «í. phea- santry $Ф% 4%; pheasant 's-eye )Я<В згт? (ттет) phellem п. (bot.)
чгпт; ni. phelloderm ^ПГ-згшт; phellogen +MNH; aí(/í. phellogenetic íiTTTj^fiíTír; ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
produced by the activity of the phellogenetic meristem. In certain sections in
which the preservation is particularly favourable, the origin of these cells can be
clearly traced from divisions of the phellogen layer. The thickness of phelloderm
is ...
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1903
... exocortex and endocortex of the roots. Histology of the Stem. — The cork (C
Text Fig.), in comparison to the diameter of the stem, is not so plentiful as in the
roots. It is formed from a phellogenetic layer just outside of the green phelloderm.
University of Pennsylvania. Botanical Laboratory, 1904
9
Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
... from a purely anatomical point of view, as a phellogenetic element in which
division is relatively unhampered by external mechanical forces. That this merely
mechanical aspect of the case is necessarily complicated by internal
physiological ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1905
10
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
This he considers to be a single layer of cells that have been separated off and
become corky, not in any way to be considered phellogenetic in origin. The pith
also is cut off by an inner periderm originating from a cork cambium, which
pushes ...