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Development of the glandular and non‐glandular leaf hairs of Avicennia marina (Forsskål) Vierh.
A. Fahn,Carmela Shimony +1 more
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The course of development of the glandular and non-glandular hairs of Avicennia marina was found to be the same up to the three-celled stage and it is concluded that the two types are phylogenetically related.About:
This article is published in Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.The article was published on 1977-01-01. It has received 39 citations till now.read more
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Secretory tissues in vascular plants
TL;DR: During the course of evolution, secretory tissues seem to have developed from secretory idioblasts scattered among the cells of the ordinary tissues, such as ducts and cavities developed and finally secretory trichomes.
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Physiological ecology of tropical plants
TL;DR: Large-scale Sensing and Diagnosis in Relation to the Tropical Environment is discussed in this paper, where Savannas, Hemi-Epiphyte, Epiphytes and Mistletoes are identified.
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Glandular trichomes: what comes after expressed sequence tags?
TL;DR: Glandular trichomes cover the surface of many plant species and exhibit tremendous diversity, be it in their shape or the compounds they secrete as discussed by the authors, which has spurred research into the biosynthesis pathways that lead to these specialized metabolites.
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Salt balance of leaves of the mangrove Avicennia marina
TL;DR: The results indicated that salt filtration by the roots is by far the most important salt-rejecting mechanism, preventing some 80% of the salt which is carried towards the root surface by the transpiration stream, from entering the shoot.
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Observations on the fine structure of the oat coleoptile
T. P. O'Brien,Kenneth V. Thimann +1 more
TL;DR: L, ogy of the eoleop,tiIe a p e x has been desc r ibed a n d i l lus t ra ted in some, detail of the cells of the ~arenehyLma range b e t w e e n ,tw.
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Ultrastructure and ion gradients in the salt glands of avicennia marina (forssk.) vierh.
TL;DR: The salt gland of Avicennia marina consists of two to four collecting cells, one stalk cell and usually eight secretory cells, and both techniques indicated that the salt content of the gland cells was lower than that of the mesophyll.