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1. The leaf is divided into two primary regions, the petiole and the blade. ... The petiole is the stalk that attaches the leaf to the stem, while the blade is the flattened portion of the leaf,
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Pinnately netted veins can be contrasted with palmately netted veins where there are several primary veins originating from the petiole.
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We have the information you need about Collenchyma Cells. Learn more. ... Also make a thin section of a beet leaf petiole and observe the collenchyma cells along the ribs at the edge of the petiole.
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sisted of jacketing the petiole of one primary leaf, immersing the blade in sugar solution and measuring the subsequent elongation of the plant occur- ring in the ...
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Root Formation on Petioles of Detached Primary Leaves of Dwarf Bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris) Pretreated with Gibberellic Acid, Triiodobenzoic Acid, and ...
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38, 803-7, '974. Root Formation on Petioles of Detached Primary. Leaves of Dwarf Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Pretreated with Gibberellic Acid, Triiodobenzoic ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2429097
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a primary petiole, 5 cm. or more in length (in the mature leaf), with a pulvinus joining the petiole and the stem. This pulvinus will be referred to as the primary ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/2438972
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Transverse section of a primary petiole showing the C-shaped vascular ... section of a primary petiole at a level slightly above the point of separation of the stem ...
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The petiole is the part of the leaf attaching the blade to the stem. In many ways, its vasculature is similar to that of tendrils and primary stems. However, two ...
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www2.puc.edu/Faculty/Gilbert_Muth/botglosp.htm
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Pinnately netted veins can be contrasted with palmately netted veins where there are several primary veins originating from the petiole. There are secondary ...
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