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Astomatal - Definition of Astomatal at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Astomatal. Look it up now! ... Search another word or see astomatal on Thesaurus | Reference...
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Dictionary of Difficult Words - astomatal, astomous. Find a word. Find a difficult word here. Click on a letter to find the word: ...
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Crassulacean acid metabolism • CAM • photosynthetic acid metabolism • aquatic acid metabolism • terrestrial astomatal acid metabolism ...
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B. Cuticle topography of astomatal surface. C. Epidermis and hypodermis of ... D. Epidermis and hypodermis of astomatal surface. E. Stornatal apparatus ...
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strip of horn is placed on a dry substance, e.g., the astomatal surface of a leaf, it does not move, but on the stomatal surface, it instantly curves ...
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functional significance, aquatic astomatal acid metabolism [usually known as aquatic acid metabolism AAM] and terrestrial astomatal acid metabolism ...
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Description of Swallenochloa McClure, generated from a DELTA database. ... Costal/intercostal zonation conspicuous (and the intercostal zones with a median astomatal zone). Papillae present; costal and intercostal (but conspicuously absent from the median, astomatal intercostal regions).
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Description of Rehia Fijten, generated from a DELTA database. ... Intercostal short-cells common (in the astomatal zones); in cork/silica-cell pairs; silicified. Intercostal silica bodies vertically elongated-nodular. Prickles and macrohairs absent in the material seen. Crown cells absent.
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Astolfo Dutra; Astolfo Petrazzi; Astolph; Astolphe de Custine; Astolpho; Astolpho Junior Lopes; Astoma; Astomaea; astomatal; astomatal; Astomatia; Astomatida; Astomatida; Astomatopsis; astomatous; astomatous;
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Description of Swallenochloa McClure, generated from a DELTA database. ... Intercostal short-cells common (in the astomatal regions); in cork/silica-cell pairs; silicified. Intercostal silica bodies crescentic. Macrohairs and prickles lacking in the material seen. Crown cells absent.
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