CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «HADROME»
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Botany for Degree Students Part-III: Bryophyta
These are the cortex or the hyalodermis, the hadrome (prosenchymatous region)
and the medulla (axial cylinder). The cortex or hyalodermis forms the outermost
region of the stem. It varies in thickness. In young stems and branches it is only ...
B R Vashishta, A K Sinha, Adarsh Kumar, 2011
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The Science Reports of Kanazawa University
IV type : Stem differentiated into epidermis, cortex, leptome and hadrome. N type :
Cells of the hadrome smaller than (N type), or as large as (M type) those of the
leptome. R type : Cell walls of the hadrome by far the thinnest (R type). Q type ...
beginning development of leptome as small, scattered strands, and with deep
rays of- hadrome, in which there are several wide, porous trachcids and
thickwalled libriform; the center of the stele is now merely composed of a few
narrow ...
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Physiological plant anatomy
In the absorbing roots, on the contrary, which grow vertically downwards and
finally enter the soil, the width of the central cylinder is equal to one-half of the
total diameter, while the ordinary hadrome- and Icptome-strands are
supplemented by ...
Gottlieb Haberlandt, 1990
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A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities: Ecology
In stems the hadrome generally is within the leptome. In dicotyls the mestome
strands are arranged in a broken cylinder (fig. 541), which later may become a
complete cylinder through cambium activity, while in monocotyls the bundles are
...
John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles, 1911
No endodermis is differentiated, and the stele shows a continuous zone of
leptome, here and there interspersed with cells containing single, rhombic
crystals; the cambium is well represented, and in the hadrome the porous vessels
are ...
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The Encyclopedia Americana
The position of the proto-hadrome is variable, since it is not unusual to observe
some of the vessels bordering on endodermis, having thus broken through the
pericambium, a structure not uncommon in grasses and sedges. The normal ...
Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines, 1903
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The Americana: A Universal Reference Library, Comprising the ...
represented by strands of leptome and hadrome in alternation with each other,
sometimes enclosing a central mass of conjunctive tissue, or a wide central
vessel. The leptome is not as Flo. o. — Cross-section of the root of Commelina: b,
the ...
Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines, 1912
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The Encyclopedia Americana: Editor in Chief, Frederick ...
The position of the proto-hadrome is variable, since it is not unusual to observe
some of the vessels bordering on endodermis, having thus broken through the
pericambium, a. structure not uncommon in grasses and sedges. The normal ...
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
The appearance of the stele is now suggestive of a tetrarch structure and is as
follows: In a plane at right angles to the primary hadrome plate lie the two
leptome bundles, between which and the hadrome plate the primary cambium
lies.