This study is concerned primarily with sclerenchymatous idioblasts. These idioblasts are polymorphic, and are commonly termed sclereids. The term sclereid is derived from the Greek work skleros (meaning hard). The hardness of sclereids and sclerenchyma tissue is due to their thickened cell walls, which are for the most part lignified. Their principal function is mechanical giving strength to plant tissue organs, therefore, enabling them to withstand various environmental stresses. This paper deals with the foliar sclereid type of sclerenchymatous idioblast. The study of sclereids raises many of the fundamental problems of botany. Some of these are: growth and development, senescence of cells, intercellular relationships, and the value of id...
The developmental anatomy of apically stable periclinal chloroplast chimeras was studied in a numbe...
The stelar patterns found in the dicotyledons have been analysed under three headings:- a). Genera...
The sclerification process in bark tissues of common fir (Abies alba Mill.) has been described. The ...
This study is concerned primarily with sclerenchymatous idioblasts. These idioblasts are polymorphic...
Sclereids in the roots ofSyzygium cumini (L.) Skeels (Myrtaceae) are polymorphic. In addition to the...
Anatomical studies of leaf and stem of twelve clones of Camellia were investigated. Cross sections o...
With over 80 original publications on foliar sclereids, published in the last 30 years, Dr. T. Anand...
Qualitative and quantitative features are reported for mature wood and bark of two species of Kadsur...
First mention of the genus Blasia was made by Micheli Nov. Pl. Gen. 1729. Linnaeus recognized the ge...
1. There is variation with regard to the number of bundles supplying each perianth segment, and the...
Since the publication of my revision of the American species of the genus Scleria (*), continued fie...
International audienceA key question in biology is how the endless diversity of forms found in natur...
This study, which covers a single species that has a nationwide geographical distribution, was begun...
Aspects related to the nature of stem thickening in monocotyledons have been the subject of many stu...
Eight species of Euphorbia in the subgenus Chamaesyce were investigated anatomically from collection...
The developmental anatomy of apically stable periclinal chloroplast chimeras was studied in a numbe...
The stelar patterns found in the dicotyledons have been analysed under three headings:- a). Genera...
The sclerification process in bark tissues of common fir (Abies alba Mill.) has been described. The ...
This study is concerned primarily with sclerenchymatous idioblasts. These idioblasts are polymorphic...
Sclereids in the roots ofSyzygium cumini (L.) Skeels (Myrtaceae) are polymorphic. In addition to the...
Anatomical studies of leaf and stem of twelve clones of Camellia were investigated. Cross sections o...
With over 80 original publications on foliar sclereids, published in the last 30 years, Dr. T. Anand...
Qualitative and quantitative features are reported for mature wood and bark of two species of Kadsur...
First mention of the genus Blasia was made by Micheli Nov. Pl. Gen. 1729. Linnaeus recognized the ge...
1. There is variation with regard to the number of bundles supplying each perianth segment, and the...
Since the publication of my revision of the American species of the genus Scleria (*), continued fie...
International audienceA key question in biology is how the endless diversity of forms found in natur...
This study, which covers a single species that has a nationwide geographical distribution, was begun...
Aspects related to the nature of stem thickening in monocotyledons have been the subject of many stu...
Eight species of Euphorbia in the subgenus Chamaesyce were investigated anatomically from collection...
The developmental anatomy of apically stable periclinal chloroplast chimeras was studied in a numbe...
The stelar patterns found in the dicotyledons have been analysed under three headings:- a). Genera...
The sclerification process in bark tissues of common fir (Abies alba Mill.) has been described. The ...