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THE PERIDERM DEVELOPMENT IN QUERCUS SUBER
IAWA Journal, 2004In the cork oak (Quercus suber L.), the phellogen differentiates during the first year of growth in the cell layer immediately under the epidermis and divides to form 3–6 suberized phellem cells. Division of the phellogen only occurs after suberization of the previous divided cell.
José Graça, Helena Pereira
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The Fine Structure of Graptolite Periderm
1985Graptolites were marine colonial animals that lived in the benthos about 500 million years ago. From them planktonic automobile forms evolved, inheriting the fibrous periderm of their sessile ancestors. The great age of the fossilized periderm makes a chemical diagnosis impossible, and a transverse banding with a 70 nm periodicity (Crowther and ...
Denis Bates, Nancy Kirk
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Anthocyanin synthesis in native and wound periderms of potato
Physiologia Plantarum, 2014Skin color of red potatoes is due to accumulation of anthocyanins in the tuber periderm, a protective tissue that replaces the epidermis at an early stage of tuber development. The periderm consists of external layers of suberized phellem cells making up the skin, and internal layers of parenchyma‐like phelloderm cells. Red pigmentation is an important
Edna, Fogelman +2 more
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2008
Herbivores, and particularly chewing insects, cause substantial damage to the plant. In addition to lost tissue, there are great concerns of pathogen invasion and water loss at the site of the attack. One of the plant’s defense strategies is the formation of wound periderm at the boundaries of the invaded or damaged region to isolate it from non ...
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Herbivores, and particularly chewing insects, cause substantial damage to the plant. In addition to lost tissue, there are great concerns of pathogen invasion and water loss at the site of the attack. One of the plant’s defense strategies is the formation of wound periderm at the boundaries of the invaded or damaged region to isolate it from non ...
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Human Periderm: A Monoclonal Antibody Marker
2015A T, Lane, M, Negi, L A, Goldsmith
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Potato Periderm is the First Layer of Defence against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses: a Review
Potato Research, 2020Baljeet Singh +2 more
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