Druses were common throughout the mesophyll tissues, and peltate, glandular trichomes were present on both epidermises. |
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Moreover, there is an indication that the threshold of sucrose concentration may be lower in the bundle sheath than in the mesophyll. |
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Autophagy of entire chloroplasts during leaf senescence would cause a continuous decrease in the number of plastids per mesophyll cell. |
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A higher mesophyll resistance in woody plants than in herbs, and in sclerophylls than in mesophytes, has been reported. |
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The mesophyll with large vascular bundles resembles an I-beam construction connecting the adaxial and abaxial surfaces. |
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A single cell culture, based on protoplasts that were isolated from the leaf mesophyll of tobacco, was used. |
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All three transgenic lines presented a significant decrease in the mean size of both epidermal internode and leaf mesophyll cells. |
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Stromules tend to be relatively rare in cell types such as mesophyll or guard cells that contain large chloroplasts. |
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In mesophyll cells, chloroplasts are dismantled in an early phase of senescence, while mitochondria remain functional. |
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Thus, elements of the guard cell's response to stress are present in mesophyll and xylem parenchyma cells. |
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Inactivation of plastids in the leaf mesophyll, which normally contains the majority of chloroplasts would be the most easily identified. |
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They are stored in vacuoles of a specialized leaf tissue, the paraveinal mesophyll. |
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As solar angle changes, individual mesophyll cells of the leaf may pass from full sunlight to shade within a second. |
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By such thickening, mesophyll surface area per leaf area becomes greater in sun leaves than in shade leaves. |
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It was concluded that stomatal conductance is not directly determined by the photosynthetic capacity of guard cells or the leaf mesophyll. |
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In addition, the magnitude of growth-associated is similar between xylem and mesophyll and between xylem and epidermis. |
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Cytoplasm of the leaf mesophyll of a D. antarctica plant growing in a wet, fertile habitat on the seashore. |
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Leaf mesophyll is differentiated into palisade and spongy parenchyma, epidermis is already formed. |
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Leaves are composed of various kinds of tissues, including epidermis, mesophyll, bundle sheath, and vascular bundles. |
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The tonoplast of K. daigremontiana mesophyll cells exhibits circadian behaviour of malate retention under constant darkness. |
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The organism destroys turf foliage by invading the leaf mesophyll cells, filling them with hundreds of small spindle-shaped cells. |
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By combining gas exchange and fluorescence it is now possible to measure mesophyll conductance directly. |
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Here is a central rib of the leaf blade with mesophyll composed of undifferentiated cells. |
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They also accumulate throughout the leaf in mesophyll tissue and in trichomes. |
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Thai Evolvulus taxa showed both isobilateral and dorsiventral mesophyll types. |
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The mesophyll is dorsiventral, with conspicuous intercellular spaces in the spongy parenchyma. |
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In plants, chloroplasts occur in all green tissues, though they are concentrated particularly in the parenchyma cells of the leaf mesophyll. |
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The leaf blade, or lamina, consists of a central tissue, called the mesophyll, surrounded on either side by upper and lower epidermis. |
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The virus multiplies and spreads in the phloem and phloem-associated cells, and finally enters the mesophyll. |
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Insects that consume the leaf or feed in the mesophyll layer ingest the active ingredient, stop feeding and die within one to two days. |
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Anatomical observations of plantlet leaves showed that chlorplast structure, leaf thickness, and mesophyll development were affected by quantum flux differences in culture. |
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Flavonoid glycosides were also distributed in the other mesophyll tissues, although to a considerably lower extent, in agreement with other reports. |
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Large air spaces are present within the loosely packed mesophyll, and the cuticle is reduced, as are the number and frequency of veins. |
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Along the abaxial and adaxial margins of the leaf the subepidermal vascular bundles are interspersed with fibre bundles in the chlorophyllous mesophyll. |
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Agri-Mek moves throughout leaves via translaminar movement, moving through the leaf cuticle and epidermis into the mesophyll layer, providing the foundation for weeks of residual control. |
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The forest growing on this Ferralsol overlying the same granite bedrock as at BT was a complex mesophyll vine forest. |
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Protoplasts obtained from the mesophyll of dicotyledons tend to be smaller than those isolated from callus or cell suspensions. |
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The larvae were found between the upper and lower leaf epidermis, feeding on mesophyll tissues and causing mines or blotches on leaves. |
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Patterns of the leaf veins are often characteristic of plant taxa and may include one main vein and various orders of smaller veins, the finest veinlets infiltrating the mesophyll, from which they collect photosynthates. |
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Light and electron microscope studies of infected leaves of potato and P. floridana show the presence of inclusion bodies in epidermal and mesophyll cells. |
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Translaminar movement is the rapid movement from the leaf surfaces to internal leaf tissue in the epidermis and mesophyll layers, resulting in a reservoir of active ingredient. |
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The pull is the result of water surface tension within the cell walls of the mesophyll cells, from the surfaces of which evaporation takes place when the stomata are open. |
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It the only genus in the order known to parasitize the hosts mesophyll. |
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Mesophyll was dorsiventral, with only one layer of palisade parenchyma. |
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