| Sharon Turner - 1834 - 608 sider
...plants there are two distinct, simultaneous systems of growth ; the cellular, and the fihro-vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the principal part of the cortical integument. The fibro-vascular to the wood and a portion of the hark. ' Buds are exclusively generated by the cellular... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1834 - 564 sider
...plants there are two distinct simultaneous systems of growth, the cellular and the fibro-vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the principal part of the cortical integument; the fibro-vascular, to the wood and a portion of the bark; so that the axis of a plant may be not inaptly... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1834 - 562 sider
...plants there are two distinct simultaneous systems of growth, the cellular and the fibre-vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the principal part of the cortical integument ; the fibro-vascular, to the wood and a portion of the bark ; so that the axis of a plant may be not inaptly... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1834 - 610 sider
...plants there are two distinct, simultaneous systems of growth j the cellular, and the fibre-vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the principal part of the cortical integument. The fibro-vascular to the wood and a portion of the bark. ' Buds are exclusively generated by the cellular... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 460 sider
...plants there are two distinct, simultaneous systems of growth ; the cellular and the fibro-vaseular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the medullary rays, and the principal part of the conical integument. The flbrovascular to the wood and a portion of the bark. " Buds are exclusively... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 470 sider
...plants there are two distinct, simultaneous systems of growth ; the. cellular and the fibro- vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...vertical. The cellular gives origin to the pith, the medulInry rays, und the principal part of the cortical integument. The fibrovascular to the wood and... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1838 - 448 sider
...plants there are two distinct, simultaneous systems of growth ; the cellular and the ft bro- vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the medullary rays, and the principal part of the conical integument. The fibrovascular to the wood and a portion of the bark. " Buds are exclusively... | |
| John Lindley - 1839 - 652 sider
...the pith, the medullary rays, and the principal part of the cortical integument; the fibro-vascular, to the wood and a portion of the bark : so that the...of linen, the cellular system being the woof, the fibro-vascular the warp. It has also been shown by Knight and De Candolle that buds are exclusively... | |
| John Lindley - 1839 - 662 sider
...plants there are two distinct simultaneous systems of growth, the cellular and the fibro-vascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter...the principal part of the cortical integument; the fibro-vascular, to the wood and a portion of the bark : so that the axis of a plant may be not inaptly... | |
| John Darby - 1860 - 630 sider
...these theories supposes two distinct simultaneous systems of growth — tho cellular and fibrovascular, of which the former is horizontal, and the latter vertical. The cellular gives rise to the pith, medullary rays, and the remaining cellular substance of the wood and bark. The fibrovascular... | |
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