The Structure of the mature rape embryo was examined on longitudirna microtome sections, and1, its developmental interpretation is given, based on the author's own studies and literature data. The boundaries between the epicotyl, hypocotyl and radicle are recognized and identified with the limits between the proembryo segments. The radicle Structure and root apical meristem organization are described. In the dermatogen and periblem cell patterns four segments are distinguished, separated successively from the initial cells. Their position is recognized as almost the same on both sides of the root axis and in different embryos. The easily discernible limits between the dermatogen sectors are to be utilized as reference points in studies on t...
The pattern of tissue organization in roots of cultured immature maize embryos was studied using mor...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, zygotic embryo divisions are highly regular, but it is not clear how embryo...
In Cistanche tubulosa (Orobanchaceae), a herbaceous obligate root parasite, the seed is tiny and con...
The rape radicle is completely covered by the root cap. The successive lateral cell layers of the ro...
The development of the proembryo of rape Brassica napus L. from the zygote to the young embryo prope...
Plant development relies on the activity of meristems, small groups of undifferentiated cells that p...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
Mature plants are the result of two formally separable developmental processes. Embryogenesis provi...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The life cycle of a seed plant involves subsequent stages of development including germination and s...
Mature plants are the result of two formally separable developmental processes. Embryogenesis provid...
The embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis root and hypocotyl region has been investigated using histol...
The completion of germination of seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana is marked by the appearance of the ra...
Gerd JurgensÈ Pattern formation in embryogenesis generates the basic body plan of ¯owering plants by...
The investigation objects are 23 species of the flowering plants (14 two-lobate and 9 one-lobate one...
The pattern of tissue organization in roots of cultured immature maize embryos was studied using mor...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, zygotic embryo divisions are highly regular, but it is not clear how embryo...
In Cistanche tubulosa (Orobanchaceae), a herbaceous obligate root parasite, the seed is tiny and con...
The rape radicle is completely covered by the root cap. The successive lateral cell layers of the ro...
The development of the proembryo of rape Brassica napus L. from the zygote to the young embryo prope...
Plant development relies on the activity of meristems, small groups of undifferentiated cells that p...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
Mature plants are the result of two formally separable developmental processes. Embryogenesis provi...
The anatomy of the developing root of Arabidopsis is described using conventional histological techn...
The life cycle of a seed plant involves subsequent stages of development including germination and s...
Mature plants are the result of two formally separable developmental processes. Embryogenesis provid...
The embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis root and hypocotyl region has been investigated using histol...
The completion of germination of seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana is marked by the appearance of the ra...
Gerd JurgensÈ Pattern formation in embryogenesis generates the basic body plan of ¯owering plants by...
The investigation objects are 23 species of the flowering plants (14 two-lobate and 9 one-lobate one...
The pattern of tissue organization in roots of cultured immature maize embryos was studied using mor...
In Arabidopsis thaliana, zygotic embryo divisions are highly regular, but it is not clear how embryo...
In Cistanche tubulosa (Orobanchaceae), a herbaceous obligate root parasite, the seed is tiny and con...