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and 16, the hatched cells represent the epicotyledonary cells with dense ... epicotyledonary cell in comparison, undergo one or two divisions (Figs. ...
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differentiation of cotyledonary and epicotyledonary sectors in the three taxa is ... of the cotyledonary sector in the taxa studied, the epicotyledonary ...
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In older seedlings the epicotyledonary axis has six bundles, three ... hence there result four epicotyledonary strands, two on one side and ...
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foliolate first epicotyledonary leaves, and leaves with conical leaflets. ... Trifoliolate first epicotyledonary leaves were also ...
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the epicotyledonary meristem there appears a leaf ... grams of successively older seedlings with one pair of epicotyledonary leaves. ...
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Cotyledonary nodes, epicotyledonary nodes and hypocotyl segments obtained from 20-day 01d in ... hypocotyl segments produced callus, while epicotyledonary ...
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pand and expose the epicotyledonary region. Melted sterile gels of 0, 0.75, 1.5, ... epicotyledonary region with a micropipet at 50. Ixl per embryo. ...
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Image 11. A first-year seedling in late June showing the long hypocotyl, the two, broad cotyledons, and beyond them an extended stem, or epicotyledonary axis carrying at its tip two oppositely arranged leaves and the start of the first terminal bud.
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Image 6. First-year seedling, showing the pair of oval cotyledons and neoformed leaves developing along the extending shoot (epicotyledonary axis or main stem), early June.
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Botany.com's dictionary of botanical words beginning with EP ... EPAPPOSE: Having no tuft of bristles, a feature often found on seeds that are scattered by the wind, such as the seeds of a dandelion. ... EPICOTYLEDONARY: Pertaining to the epicotyl; situated above the seed leaves (cotyledons).
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