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paratracheal parenchyma
Walnut contains frequent and clearly visible radial-metatracheal parenchyma with crystals (Fig. 7a,b,c). a b c. Fig. 7. Micrographs of walnut (Juglans regia L.) at ...
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Aggregated wood parenchyma forming a more or less continuous layer of variable width at the close of the season's growth (fig. 5). 3. Metatracheal parenchyma.
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Bohemian, parenhim (parenchyma), parenchym (parenchyma), paratracheální parenchym (paratracheal parenchyma), metatracheální parenchym ( metatracheal ...
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Aug 1, 2003 ... Metatracheal (or Apotracheal) - An older term used to describe the parenchyma of wood in which concentric bands of parenchyma develop ...
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of metatracheal parenchyma, composed of radially orientated thin-walled cells. They give the wood its typical spongy character. Differ- ences between species ...
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Growth rings: The metatracheal parenchyma bands may give the impression of growth rings, but their distribution is too irregular to be taken for the marks of true ...
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in cross section, 16-21 and 11-16 ]~m in tangential and radial diameters, respectively. Wood parenchyma paratracheal and metatracheal; paratracheal scanty; ...
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TYPE C. Very few scattered single rows; mainly broad bands of metatracheal parenchyma, and very marked paratracheal patches. The most advanced condition ...
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(a) Ordinary wood-parenchyma: (1) metatracheal (concentric) in sheets. 2-8 cells in .... to a band of metatracheal parenchyma whose cells are arranged in radial ...
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ring, both in earlywood and latewood. This type of parenchyma may be present at the same time as the terminal or metatracheal parenchyma on the same wood.
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