Apoplastic tracer studies in the leaves of a seagrass. II. Pathway into leaf veins

作者: Alban D. Barnabas

DOI: 10.1016/0304-3770(89)90008-9

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摘要: … Cross-sections of Cellufluor-treated leaves were examined with a fluorescent microscope using violet light to determine the distribution of the tracer. Lanthanum nitrate-treated leaves …

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