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ences between nodules and lateral roots. (I). The idea that the tubercle or nodule is a pot.ential lateral root, the develop- ment of which has been arrested, is not ...
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visibly differentiated within root nodules but proposed various erroneous explana - tions of the nature and cause of the tubercles until near the end of the cen- ...
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Michigan, U.S.A., was the first to call attention to the tubercles occurring on the roots of ... illustrated by photographs of root-nodules from a number of non-legu- ...
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and, in 1912, he has shown the nodules of Myrica Gale to be bacterial in origin. The author has described the root tubercles of Alnus and. Elaeagnus as being ...
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species which bear root nodules with the property of nitrogen fixation. ..... The fungous root-tubercles of Ceanothus americanus, Elaeagnus argentea, and ...
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Synonyms of synonym. 1, 8.8889, corrosion tubercle, tubercle, tuber, nodule. 2, 8.8880, corrosion tubercle, accessory tubercle or process, tubercle, root tuber ...
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tions of root nodules, fixed with permanganate and embedded with ... bearing root nodules, such as those of the genera. Myrica ..... The funiigouis root- tubercles ...
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in the root-nodules of certain non-leguminous plants made a re-investigation desirable. Accordingly ..... The structure of the root tubercles in leguminous and ...
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Ceanothus root nodules were first described by BEAL (1890). In 1891, ATKIN-. SON reported that these "tubercles" were caused by the same parasitic fungus ...
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