Petiole (botany) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In botany, the petiole is the small stalk attaching the leaf blade to the stem. The petiole usually has the same internal structure as the stem. Outgrowths appearing on each side of the petiole are ...
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Simple Leaf External Anatomy Diagram Printout. ... axil - the angle between the upper side of the stem and a leaf or petiole. lamina - the blade of a leaf. - the outer end of a leaf; the end that is opposite the petiole. midrib - the central rib of a leaf - it is usually continuous with the petiole.
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Provides descriptions with drawings of leaf with petiole, leaf without petiole, split vein leaf, leaf bud, cane and root cuttings. ... Leaf-petiole - Remove a leaf and include up to 11/2 inches of the petiole. Insert the lower end of the petiole into the medium (Figure 1). One or more new plants will form at the base of...
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Table 2. Leaf petiole fresh sap nitrate-nitrogen and potassium testing guidelines for tomato[1]. ... Fresh Petiole Sap Concentration (ppm) ... [1] Adapted from G. Hochmuth, Plant Petiole Sap-testing Guide for Vegetable Crops, Fla. Coop. Ext. Serv. Circ. 1144 (1994)
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Botanists have established the ground plan for a leaf as consisting of a broad blade, on a leaf stalk (petiole) and with two broad places where the leaf joins the stem which are called stipules. Some or all of these may be missing.
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Leaf and Petiole Tissue Analysis Program ... For information on sampling for analysis and interpreting your results, see OMAFRA Factsheet "Leaf Analyses for Fruit Crop Nutrition", (Order No. 91-012) ... Leaf Analyses for Fruit Crop Nutrition...
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Edible Amaranth . Oriental Celery . Garland Chrysanthemum (Shingiku) . Japanese Greens . Herbs . Chinese Kale (Kai Lam) . Kamatsuna . Lettuce . Malabar Spinach . Oriental Mustard . Bunching Onion . Yu Choy (Edible Rape) . Oriental Spinach . Hon-Tsai-Tai . || - - Chinese Cabbage: . White Petiole Small...
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Broadness of leaf petiole wing (WB) was investigated as a morphological marker for screening hybrids of the very narrow-winged species Citrus limonia and C. sunki with broad-winged species C. aurantium and C. sinensis.
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PLANTS AND THEIR STRUCTURE ... General Plant Organization | Back to Top ... Diagram of leaf structure. Note the arrangement of tissue layers within the leaf...
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