Abstract:The development of the seed-cones of Taxus canadensis was studied. Aril is multilayered. The seed coat is multi-layered, its structure changes during development. Initially, it consists of 33–35 layers of cells, and by the time of maturation they are reduced to 10 layers. A marker sign of changes of seed-cones structure is the appearance of an aril from under the scales. At this time, there is an active thickening of the cuticle of the epidermic cells of the seed, sclerenchymatization of zone I of mesotesta ce… Show more
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