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Handbook of Photosynthesis, Second Edition
B. aralocaspica is a succulent species with unusual chlorenchyma. Plants are 4
to 50cm in height and richly branched from the base. Succulent glabrous leaves (
10-17mm x 1.5-2.2mm x 0.5-1. 1mm) are isolateral with a pronounced tendency ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2005
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Environmental Biology of Agaves and Cacti
We can carry our analysis one step further to indicate what happens in the cells
of the chlorenchyma. Namely, the same flux density of CO2, which is expressed
per unit total surface area of the shoot, continues undimin- ished into the cytosol,
...
3
Mites Injurious to Economic Plants
In the very first stages of leaf development, the palisade chlorenchyma has not
yet separated and its cells have the same columnar appearance and
meristematic character as the cells of the upper and lower epidermis. Like the
cells of the ...
L. R. Jeppson, Hartford H. Keifer, Edward William Baker, 1975
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Life Strategies of Succulents in Deserts: With Special ...
for the water storage tissue and (4.50) for the chlorenchyma and from the fact that
the cells of the water storage tissue are usually considerably larger than those of
the chlorenchyma, it follows that the water storage tissue experiences a larger ...
5
Tertiary Prairie Grasses and Other Herbs from the High Plains
disappearance of the stiff thick-walled mestome, is a comparatively recent
development. In connection with the above-discussed features of leaf anatomy
stands the distribution of assimilating cells or chlorenchyma. It was DuvalJouve
who was ...
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Physiological Ecology of North American Desert Plants: with ...
Of particular relevance to photosynthetic protection was the fact that, during the
drying cycle, fractional water loss was greater from water-storage parenchyma
than from chlorenchyma (Fig. 45). As drought commences, water flows from the ...
Stanley D. Smith, Russell K. Monson, Jay Ennis Anderson, 1997
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The Biodiversity of African Plants
It contains slime canals in the chlorenchyma, wing-like extensions of thick-walled
cells at the leaf stomata are more or less equally distributed over both surfaces,
and the sto- mata are more or less equally distributed over both surfaces.
L.J.G. Van der Maesen, X.M. van der Burgt, J.M. van Medenbach de Rooy, 1996
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Cacti: Biology and Uses
Cacti can store an immense amount of water in their succulent stems. This has
ramifications at the tissue level; during drought, water is shuttled from the internal
whitish water-storage parenchyma to the greenish photosynthetic chlorenchyma,
...
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C4 Photosynthesis and Related CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
terete leaves (or stems in aphyllous species) with two concentric layers of
chlorenchyma, typical of C4 Kranz anatomy, located around the periphery of
assimilating organs. The central part is occupied by water storage tissue with the
main vein ...
A. S. Raghavendra, Rowan Frederick Sage, 2010
Chlorenchyma Chlorenchyma (Fig. 3.7) are the green cells of the cactus stem in
which carbon dioxide (CO2), water, and sunlight are used to make sugars. As we
shall describe in Chapter 4, CO2 from the atmosphere diffuses as a gas into the ...
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The stem of all plants is green due to the presence of hypodermal chlorenchyma in its cortex. But when the stem axis, especially the dicot stem ... «The Hindu, 5月 12»