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dichotomous branching

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Mycology - Structure and Function - Sclerotia and Stromata
... apoplastic transfer of solutes. Internal hyphae become swollen, with extended vacuoles. The hyphae have considerable dichotomous branching, and remain relatively thin walled. This inner tissue stores nutrient reserves. The substratum may be ...
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Division Psilophyta
... dichotomize into the main photosynthetic organ Left: Picture of the shoot of Psilotum. Note the dichotomous branching and the tri-lobed sporangia supported by specialized bifurcate leaves (sporophylls). Right: Diagram of underground ...
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Division Lycophyta
... one gametophyte produces antheridia and archegonia and the sperm cells possess two flagella. Primary growth, dichotomous branching, and lack of ligules (tapered structures at the base of leaves) are also characters. There ...
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Adiantaceae [First Draft]
... but stalks persistent, upper pinnules lightly small, obtrianglar or flabellate. Veins multi-dichotomous branching and reached to cartilaginous margins, visible on both surfaces. Frands when dry ... persistent, upper pinnules same shape with lateral ones but smaller. Veins multi-dichotomous branching, reached to cartilaginous margins, visible on both surfacec. Fronds after dry papyraceous, ...
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The Cycad Pages
... many leaves. Leaf bases mostly not persistent. New leaves emerging singly or in flushes. Dichotomous branching common in geophytic species, basal offsets ("suckers") produced by some species. Leaves: pinnate, spirally ... cone: colour green yellow-green red brown length, cm diam., cm peduncle (cm long) Dichotomous key 1 Leaflets widest above the middle with oblique, abruptly acuminate apices 2 ...
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The Cycad Pages
... many leaves. Leaf bases persistent. New leaves emerging in flushes, with distinctly apparently truncate apices. Dichotomous branching uncommon, basal offsets ("suckers") produced ocasionally. Leaves: pinnate, spirally arranged, interspersed with cataphylls, lower leaflets ...
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Bryophytes
... cells thick Air pores and gas exchange chambers on dorsal (upper) surface Apical meristems Dichotomous branching Often makes conspicuous lobes Generally heterothallic (Sexes on separate plants) A common genus is ... central notch and lengthwise surface groove. The meristem is located at the notch, and branching occurs forming two new lobes. Life History All liverworts exhibit the basic alternation of ...
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Hawaiian Native Plants, UH Botany
... " image below is linked to a larger photograph. Dicranopteris linearis, uluhe, 1,2 - note pseudo-dichotomous branching of frond, 4 - three genera of Gleicheniaceae, Dicranopteris is on the right (Sticherus, above left ...
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... Dichotomous branching Fungus mantle Intercellular hyphae (Hartig net) in cortex Nonmycorrhizal short roots of pine. Note the abundant root hairs. Ectomycorrhizae of pine. Note the white mycelium growing from the surface, the dichotomous branching ...
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... . Arbuscules 5. Dichotomous branching 6. Pinus strobus 7. Sweet gum 8. S. red oak 9. Red maple 10. Chlamydospores Endomycorrhizae 1. Vesicles 2. Mantle 3. Hartig net 4. Arbuscules 5. Dichotomous branching 6. Pinus ...
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