This axis comprised successive nodes, each having a simple leaf, separated by internodes of variable length. |
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The shoot, especially in the upper part, was elongated in OB plants with longer internodes but the same leaf number. |
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The articulated colonies of Crisia fragment into their constituent internodes after decay of the elastic joints. |
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In the studied stem segments, the leaf traces extended for four internodes before the connection with the other vascular bundles. |
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While most vegetative metamers have short internodes, metamers that form at the end of the vegetative phase have elongated ones. |
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Eleven centimetre long shoot segments were obtained from internodes of previous year shoots, placed vertically and fitted to plastic tubing. |
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Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves. |
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The upper regions of the stem have a characteristic square-shaped cross-section with long internodes separating whorls of elliptical to oblanceolate leaves. |
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The upright clump of leaves observed on 11 December 1987 was a vestige of the future upright, leafy stem with very short internodes between the leaves. |
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The increase of internodes length in sugarcane by intercalary meristems were done. |
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It has stout, jointed, fibrous stalks that are rich in the sugar sucrose, which accumulates in the stalk internodes. |
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Some forms of disordered growth have been recognized in the United States, such as tomosis or leafcut, and brachysm or shortening of the internodes of the fruiting branches. |
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Since the stem nodes tend to disrupt the length of the fiber bundles, thereby limiting quality, tall, relatively unbranched plants with long internodes have been selected. |
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Stem rigid, emitting near the floral leaves a spiciferous branch with coriaceous leaves. Internodes equal in length, 4-5 cm. |
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Internodes approximately uniform but becoming shorter distally, segments comparatively short, hydrophore distal, usually parallel with segment, not delimited by node. |
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