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The authors employed widely targeted metabolomics, microbial amplicon sequencing, and fermentation assays to investigate the microbiome 's influence on PCRC 's (pericarp of Citrus reticulata ' Chachi ') flavonoid profile over 0–19 years of storage. Based on the correlation analysis, solid‐state and liquid‐state fermentation, and catalytic activity ...
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Contrasting wood anatomy drives divergent xylogenesis and climate responses in 10 warm-temperate trees. [PDF]
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Expandable Nanocomposite Shape‐Memory Hemostat for the Treatment of Noncompressible Hemorrhage
A nanocomposite‐coated shape memory foam rapidly expands, accelerates clotting, and reduces blood loss in vivo. Its fast volumetric expansion and strong procoagulant activity make it a promising hemostat for treating deep, noncompressible hemorrhage.
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Leaf size in mosses is structurally constrained by cell dimensions and genome size. [PDF]
Mir-Rosselló PM, Flexas J, Carriquí M.
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The Utility of the Leaf Peel Technique for Teaching Leaf Anatomy
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LEAF ANATOMY IN SANSEVIERIA (AGAVACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1988Forty‐nine taxa of Sansevieria were examined to provide the first detailed description of leaf anatomy in the genus, as well as to determine the cellular organization of the water‐storage tissue present in the central mesophyll of all leaves. Leaf form ranges from flat through cylindrical, with varying degrees of xeromorphic characteristics, including ...
Alan L, Koller, Thomas L, Rost
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The green leaves of plants are photosynthetically active organs which are able to store absorbed solar energy in reduced organic compounds. These assimilates represent the pool for both energy and compounds which have to meet the plant’s requirements for growth and development.
H. R. Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, G. Draxler
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The green leaves of plants are photosynthetically active organs which are able to store absorbed solar energy in reduced organic compounds. These assimilates represent the pool for both energy and compounds which have to meet the plant’s requirements for growth and development.
H. R. Bolhàr-Nordenkampf, G. Draxler
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Leaf Anatomy in Crocus (Iridaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 1990The leaf anatomy of Crocus L. (Iridaceae-Ixioideae) is described in the context of the systematics of the subfamily. Leaves of most species have a distinctive cross-sectional outline, with a central square or rectangular 'keel', and two lateral 'arms'. C. carpetanus differs markedly in that it lacks a single central keel, and has several surface ridges.
Paula Rudall, Brian Mathew
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