The Development and Ultrastructure of the Stomata of Funaria Hygrometrica, HedwCornell University, 1982 - 252 pagina's |
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Fred David Sack. CHAPTER THREE : PORE AND CUTICLE FORMATION INTRODUCTION Stomat al pore formation is a highly controlled and specific process since pores are usually the only epidermal sites where the anticlinal cell walls separate ...
Fred David Sack. CHAPTER THREE : PORE AND CUTICLE FORMATION INTRODUCTION Stomat al pore formation is a highly controlled and specific process since pores are usually the only epidermal sites where the anticlinal cell walls separate ...
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... cuticle ( Fig . 12 , 15 ) . The grey bridge normally appears to be the last stage of cuticle deposition . Occasionally , only the granular matrix is seen in contact with this ... Cuticle of the Mature Guard Cell The pore cuticle PAGE 69.
... cuticle ( Fig . 12 , 15 ) . The grey bridge normally appears to be the last stage of cuticle deposition . Occasionally , only the granular matrix is seen in contact with this ... Cuticle of the Mature Guard Cell The pore cuticle PAGE 69.
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Fred David Sack. The Cuticle of the Mature Guard Cell The pore cuticle is approximately 0.07 to 0.1 um thick when ... pore formation . The PAGE 70 The cuticle of the mature guard cell.
Fred David Sack. The Cuticle of the Mature Guard Cell The pore cuticle is approximately 0.07 to 0.1 um thick when ... pore formation . The PAGE 70 The cuticle of the mature guard cell.
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INCOMPLETE CYTOKINESIS IN FUNARIA STOMATA | 4 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF GUARD CELL SHAPE | 33 |
PORE AND CUTICLE FORMATION | 65 |
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