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CHAPTER 9 – Plant Morphology

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The article was published on 1979-01-01. It has received 1 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Plant morphology.

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Justicia (BURM (WILLOW-LEAVED Justicia ) FROM PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: LEAF ANATOMY AND MICROMORPHOLOGY

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors described the petiole and midrib vascular bundles as the main vascular bundle (opened system with continuous rings of the vascular bundle) with two additional vascular bundles located the above right and left of the primary vascular bundle near each wing.
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The effects of ionizing radiation on plants: biochemical and physiological aspects.

TL;DR: Total body irradiation of guinea-pigs with gamma irradiation from Co/sup 60/ does not affect the phenomenon of phsgocytosis as studied in vitro, although the same irradiation results in severe haematological disorders.
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Chromosomes and cellular radiosensitivity. I. The relationship of D0 to chromosome volume and complexity in seventy-nine different organisms.

TL;DR: Cellular radiosensitivity (D0) was correlated with the chromosome volume of seventy-nine organisms ranging from viruses to higher plants and animals, and a plot of D0 versus interphase chromosome volum...
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The Use of Radiocobalt as a Source of Gamma Rays and Some Effects of Chronic Irradiation on Growing Plants

TL;DR: Under chronic gamma radiation the percentage of abnormal pollen grains in corn increased with an increase in radiation, and the logarithm of the mutation rate seemed to show a linear relationship with dose received.
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Chromosomes and cellular radiosensitivity-II

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the relationship between chromosome volumes, nucleotide content per chromosome and concentration (nucleotides/ μ 3 ) of chromosomal nucleic acid for 120 diverse organisms ranging from viruses to higher plants and animals.