These bacteria almost invariably inhabit the micropyle of the young seed, and, when the latter germinates, grow through certain stomata of the young leaves and into the intra-cellular spaces formed in the leaf-tissues around these stomata. Cavities are... Inventory of Seeds and Plants Imported - Page 451917Full view - About this book
| Breeding - 1919 - 452 pages
...the young leaves and into the intra-ccllular spaces formed in the leaf-tissues around these stornata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal...water and a sublimate solution, to kill the inhabiting myco-bacteria, and, later, to infect part of the seedlings grown from these seeds with pure cultures... | |
| John William Harshberger - Botany, Economic - 1920 - 316 pages
...the young leaves and into the intercellular spaces formed in the leaf-tissues around these stomata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal...dozen of these symbiotic bacterial nodules. Faber has shown that the leaves of these rubiaceous plants through the presence of the nodules containing... | |
| Board of Agriculture of British Guiana - Agriculture - 1921 - 592 pages
...the young leaves and into the intra-cellular spaces formed in the leaf-tissues around these storaata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal...in the leaf tissues. A single leaf may have several dozens of these symbiotic bacterial nodules. FABER was able, by treating the seeds with hot water and... | |
| Germplasm resources, Plant - 1920 - 116 pages
...very young leaves and into the intracellular spaces formed in the leaf tissues around these stomata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal...water and a sublimate solution, to kill the inhabiting myco-bacteria and, later, to infect part of the seedlings grown from these seeds with pure cultures... | |
| Germplasm resources, Plant - 1922 - 442 pages
...very young leaves and into the intraeellular space? formed in the leaf tissues around these stomata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal cells, which later close entirely ami make bacterial nodules wh'ch are deeply embedded in the leaf tissues. A single leaf may have several... | |
| Breeding - 1919 - 428 pages
...the young leaves and into the intra-cellular spaces formed in the leaf-tissues around these stomata. Cavities are formed through the growth of the epidermal...water and a sublimate solution, to kill the inhabiting myco-bacteria, and, later, to infect part of the seedlings grown from these seeds with pure cultures... | |
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