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The absence of these characteristic collars (Coleorhizae), at the base of the
adventitious roots, is by no means unusuaI.* Perns with creeping stems almost
always have them, and those with upright stems not unfrequently. It is well known
that ...
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On the Germination, Development, and Fructification of the ...
The absence of these characteristic collars (Coleorhizae), at the base of the
adventitious roots, is by no means unusuaI.* Ferns with creeping stems almost
always have them, and those with upright stems not unfrequently. It is well known
that ...
Wilhelm Friedrich Benedict Hofmeister,
1862
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Advances in Botanical Research
Two rice EXPA genes, OsEXP1 and OsEXP2, exhibited a relatively strong
expression at coleorhizae in developing ... they may be involved in embryonic
development of coleorhizae that is thought to protect the seminal root during
germination.
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Soviet Plant Physiology
LYSIS OF THE NUCLEUS AND NUCLEAR MEMBRANE IN FROZEN CELLS OF
CEREAL COLEORHIZAE T. P. Petrovskaya-Baranova UDC 581.1 : 576.312.
3.036.5 Decomposition of the nuclei preceded by breakdown of the nuclear ...
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Lipidomics: Volume 1: Methods and Protocols
The moderate lipid level in the parenchymal nodule tissues (linking the
coleorhizae with the coleoptile) was associated with numerous, large lipid bodies
. High lipid levels within the scutellar parenchyma were associated with an
increase in ...
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Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
The coleorhizae or sheaths of the embryotic roots seem to have no organic value
whatever, two or three roots sometimes coming out at one rupture. They are
formed by the mechanical thrust of the radicles against the cellular envelope, as
a ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh,
1879
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Encyclopaedia of Brewing
This is the white root sheath, or coleorhizae, that appears at the end of the grain
and is followed by the appearance of the rootlets (culms). At the same time the
acrospire begins to develop, in the case of barley grains, beneath the husk.
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Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine: Les Ions Métalliques en ...
A seed with visible coleorhizae was considered germinated. One week after the
initial treatment, all plants were harvested. Shoots and roots were separated,
washed with redistilled water to remove any adhering debris, and then wiped
with ...
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Vegetable organography, or, An analytical description of the ...
... of Coleorhizae, for they are the remains of a kind of sheath which the radish
has pierced through or torn, so then we might say that the Radish is an
Endorhizeous plant, which shoots out but one radicle. Radicles, whatever be
their form, are ...
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle,
1840
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Rice Genetics II: Proceedings of the Second International ...
The optimal auxin concentration for the initiation of rice embryos and the
development of pro-embryos was 10 μM NAA combined with 10 μM 2,4-D.
Normal somatic embryos showing distinct coleoptile and coleorhizae were
formed from ...