Primary and secondary aerenchyma oxygen transportation pathways of Syzygium kunstleri (King) Bahadur & R. C. Gaur adventitious roots in hypoxic conditions
Abstract Some plant species develop aerenchyma to avoid anaerobic environments. In Syzygium kunstleri (King) Bahadur & R. C. Gaur, both primary and secondary aerenchyma were observed in adventitious roots under hypoxic conditions. We clarified the function of and relationship between primary and...
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Autores principales: | Hong-Duck Sou, Masaya Masumori, Takashi Yamanoshita, Takeshi Tange |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/04f7a36d70884e5c88cbfd215a950600 |
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