. Botanical microtechnique. Botany -- Anatomy; Botany -- Morphology; Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique; Botany; Plants -- anatomy & histology; Microscopy. Fig. —Illustrations of material cut l)y the celloidin method: a, cross section of apple graft union; b, sapwood region of sector from 20-year-old trunk of Tilia, sections in three planes; c, sections from approximately 40-year-old trunk of apple tree. All subjects killed in FAA. The Tilia stem was infiltrated in Cellosolve solution of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images tha


. Botanical microtechnique. Botany -- Anatomy; Botany -- Morphology; Microscopy -- Technique; Microscopes -- Technique; Botany; Plants -- anatomy & histology; Microscopy. Fig. —Illustrations of material cut l)y the celloidin method: a, cross section of apple graft union; b, sapwood region of sector from 20-year-old trunk of Tilia, sections in three planes; c, sections from approximately 40-year-old trunk of apple tree. All subjects killed in FAA. The Tilia stem was infiltrated in Cellosolve solution of Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sass, John E. (John Eugene), 1897-1971. Ames, Iowa State College Press


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