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An Endodermal Phellogen in the Stem of Paederia foetida Linn

Nature, 1945
DURING the course of an anatomical study of Pœderia fœtida, a twining shrub of these parts, belonging to the family Rubiaceae, we found that the phellogen originates in the stem, not in the subepidermal layers of the cortex as in most dicotyledons, but in the endodermis.
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The roles of phellem (skin) tensile-related fractures and phellogen shear-related fractures in susceptibility to tuber-skinning injury and skin-set development

American Journal of Potato Research, 2002
The susceptibility of potato tubers to excoriation (idiom = skinning injury) during harvest is a widespread problem that results in costly disease, defects, and shrinkage. Little is known about the physiology associated with susceptibility of immature periderm and the development of full and final resistance to skinning injury (skin-set) upon periderm ...
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