1930
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.1930.tb06990.x
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The Development and Structure of the Seedling and Young Plant of the Pineapple (Ananas Sativus)

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“…Abrupt connections also resemble the transition from stem to root in a number of seed plant taxa; the so-called "nodal plate of the cotyledon" in grasses (Avery, 1930;Boyd and Avery, 1936) and bromeliads (Thomas and Holmes, 1930) and the transition region of cycads (Hill and de Fraine, 1909b). Serial trans-ections of abrupt connections do not show rotation or splitting and fusion.…”
Section: Results-the Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Abrupt connections also resemble the transition from stem to root in a number of seed plant taxa; the so-called "nodal plate of the cotyledon" in grasses (Avery, 1930;Boyd and Avery, 1936) and bromeliads (Thomas and Holmes, 1930) and the transition region of cycads (Hill and de Fraine, 1909b). Serial trans-ections of abrupt connections do not show rotation or splitting and fusion.…”
Section: Results-the Genusmentioning
confidence: 99%