Desenvolvimento anatômico dos órgãos vegetativos do feijão (Phaseolus vulgaris L.)
I. Ápice caulinar
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ápice caulinar, meristema apical, túnica externa, região periférica, primórdio foliarResumo
The vegetative shoot apex of Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Bush Blue Lake 290 was studied to determine its regions and dimensions during a plastocron. It has a convex dome shape, with a two-layer tunica and a corpus divided in three regions: a central region of large cells; a peripheral region of smaller more deeply staining cells; and a pith meristem below the central region.
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