1946
DOI: 10.1002/j.1537-2197.1946.tb12906.x
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Differentiation and Pattern in Monstera Deliciosa. The Idioblastic Development of the Trichosclereids in the Air Root

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“…31,34). This type of sclerenchyma cell is also indicated as 'poil interne en H' by VAN TlEGHEM (1866, 1891, as 'trichoblast' by SACHS (1874) and as 'trichosclereid' by BLOCH (1946). Librosclereids in the leaf are always oriented lengthwise, i.e.…”
Section: Survey Of the Types Of Sclereids Found In The Marcgraviaceaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…31,34). This type of sclerenchyma cell is also indicated as 'poil interne en H' by VAN TlEGHEM (1866, 1891, as 'trichoblast' by SACHS (1874) and as 'trichosclereid' by BLOCH (1946). Librosclereids in the leaf are always oriented lengthwise, i.e.…”
Section: Survey Of the Types Of Sclereids Found In The Marcgraviaceaementioning
confidence: 96%
“…2) within the root cortex of the aracean vine, Monstera deliciosa [39,40], might be regulated by analogous age-related properties of transverse cross walls within the cortical cell files. Thus, the periodic development of trichoblasts and trichosclereids (Fig.…”
Section: Cell Files Of Higher Plants and Idioblast Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Redrawn and modified from[39,40]. Each packet contains one or two trichoblasts (which develop into trichosclereids), either singly (t) or paired (tt), at its basal end.…”
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“…They arise from the same layer of cells as the procambial strands. The trichosclereids of the air roots of Monstera develop from cells early set aside by unequal, polarized divisions in fi les of cortical cells (Bloch, 1946). In contrast, the sclereids of the Osmanthus leaf are fi rst evident in leaf blades 5 to 6 cm long, by which stage the blade is nearly one-half its full length (Fig.…”
Section: ❙ Origin and Development Of Fibers And Sclereidsmentioning
confidence: 99%