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Understanding plant anatomy / Fumitaka Shiotsu and Jun Abe (contributor).

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Intelliz Press LLC, 2016.Description: xviii, 219 pages : ill. ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9781682511985
DDC classification:
  • c2016
Summary: Chapter 1: Root morphology and anatomy of field- grown Erianthus Arundinaceus. - Chapter 2: Leaf anatomy and photochemical behavior of Solanum Lycopersicum L. plants rom seeds irradicated with low- let ionising radiation. - Chapter 3: Floral nectary anatomy and ultrastructure in Mycoheterotropic plant, Epipogium Apyllum Sw. (Orcidaeae). - Chapter 4: Seed morphology and seed coat anatomy of some species of Apocynacea and Asclepiadaceae. - Chapter 5: The evolution , morphology, and development of fern leaves. - Chapter 6: Anatomy and histochemistry of Aracticum (Annona Crassiflora Mart.) on three Annonaceae rootstock. - Chapter 7: Metals accumulated and leaf surface anatomy of Murdannia spectabilis growing in Zn/Cd contaminated soil. - Chapter 8: Ecological significance of wood anatomy in two Lianas from Arid Soutwestern Saudi Arabia. - Chapter 9: Anatomy and historychemistry of roots and shoots in wild rice (Zizania Latifolia Griseb. - Chapter 10: Effect of Ga3 and 2,4-D foliar application on the anatomy of Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) seedling leaf. - Chapter 11: Radial leaves of the maize ragged seedling2 retain dorsiventral anatomy. - Chapter 12: Leaf anatomy of Prosthechea Moojenii (Pabst) W.E. Higgins and P. Silvana Cath. & V.P. Castro (Orchidaceae) as an approach to taxonomy of species occuring in Biomes Cerrado and Atlantic forest of the Bahia. - Chapter 13: Comparative anatomy of the absorption roots of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids. - Chapter 14: Effects of silicon on growth, root anatomy, radical oxygen loss (Rol) and Fe/Mn plaque of Aegiceras Corniculatum (L.) Blanco seedlins exposed to Cadmium. -- Chapter 15: The translational apparatus of plastids and its role in plant development. -- Chapter 16: Effects of leaf scales of different pineapple cultivars on the epiphytic stage of Fusarium Guttiforme. - Chapter 17: Function and anatomy of plant Sirna pools derived from hairpin transgenes. - Chapter 18: Fruit and seed anatomy of Chenopodium and related Genera (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae): implications for evolution and taxonomy. -- Chapter 19: A new classification of Ficus Subsection Urostigma (Moraceae) based on four nuclear DNA markers (Its, Ets, 3pd, and Ncps), morphology and leaf anatomy.
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Chapter 1: Root morphology and anatomy of field- grown Erianthus Arundinaceus. - Chapter 2: Leaf anatomy and photochemical behavior of Solanum Lycopersicum L. plants rom seeds irradicated with low- let ionising radiation. - Chapter 3: Floral nectary anatomy and ultrastructure in Mycoheterotropic plant, Epipogium Apyllum Sw. (Orcidaeae). - Chapter 4: Seed morphology and seed coat anatomy of some species of Apocynacea and Asclepiadaceae. - Chapter 5: The evolution , morphology, and development of fern leaves. - Chapter 6: Anatomy and histochemistry of Aracticum (Annona Crassiflora Mart.) on three Annonaceae rootstock. - Chapter 7: Metals accumulated and leaf surface anatomy of Murdannia spectabilis growing in Zn/Cd contaminated soil. - Chapter 8: Ecological significance of wood anatomy in two Lianas from Arid Soutwestern Saudi Arabia. - Chapter 9: Anatomy and historychemistry of roots and shoots in wild rice (Zizania Latifolia Griseb. - Chapter 10: Effect of Ga3 and 2,4-D foliar application on the anatomy of Date Palm (Phoenix Dactylifera L.) seedling leaf. - Chapter 11: Radial leaves of the maize ragged seedling2 retain dorsiventral anatomy. - Chapter 12: Leaf anatomy of Prosthechea Moojenii (Pabst) W.E. Higgins and P. Silvana Cath. & V.P. Castro (Orchidaceae) as an approach to taxonomy of species occuring in Biomes Cerrado and Atlantic forest of the Bahia. - Chapter 13: Comparative anatomy of the absorption roots of terrestrial and epiphytic orchids. - Chapter 14: Effects of silicon on growth, root anatomy, radical oxygen loss (Rol) and Fe/Mn plaque of Aegiceras Corniculatum (L.) Blanco seedlins exposed to Cadmium. -- Chapter 15: The translational apparatus of plastids and its role in plant development. -- Chapter 16: Effects of leaf scales of different pineapple cultivars on the epiphytic stage of Fusarium Guttiforme. - Chapter 17: Function and anatomy of plant Sirna pools derived from hairpin transgenes. - Chapter 18: Fruit and seed anatomy of Chenopodium and related Genera (Chenopodioideae, Chenopodiaceae/Amaranthaceae): implications for evolution and taxonomy. -- Chapter 19: A new classification of Ficus Subsection Urostigma (Moraceae) based on four nuclear DNA markers (Its, Ets, 3pd, and Ncps), morphology and leaf anatomy.

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