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DOI: 10.1080/00378941.1889.10835889
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De L'emploi Des Caractères Anatomiques Dans La Classification Des Végétaux

Abstract: M. J. Vesque a la parole pour l'exposé de• la deuxième question.

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“…Guard cells completely enclosed by cells produced by early divisions of the meristemoid: I. Cruciferous. With three subsidiary cells developed sequentially, from larger to smaller, as described by Vesque (1889) for the Cruciferae (Brassacaceae). 2.…”
Section: Classification Of Stomatal Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guard cells completely enclosed by cells produced by early divisions of the meristemoid: I. Cruciferous. With three subsidiary cells developed sequentially, from larger to smaller, as described by Vesque (1889) for the Cruciferae (Brassacaceae). 2.…”
Section: Classification Of Stomatal Patternsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stomatal cell complex in angiosperms was first studied by Strasburger (1866) and particularly by Vesque (1889) who recognized 4 broad categories based on the presence and arrangement of accessory cells as well as their mode of develop. ment.…”
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“…The stomatal cell complex in angiosperms was first studied by Strasburger (1866) and particularly by Vesque (1889) who recognized 4 broad categories based on the presence and arrangement of accessory cells as well as their mode of development. Vesque, however, studied only dicotyledons.…”
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