. A popular treatise on the physiology of plants for the use of gardeners or for students of horticulture and of agriculture. Plant physiology. 114 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS ni, glandular protuberances on the under surface o£ the leaf. These are formed by the tubular elongation of cells (int), which in their normal condition have the appearance shown in m, and are therefore provided with considerable intercellular spaces. The diseased tissues on the under side of the leaf become more like the normal pallisade parenchyma (p) of the. riG. 17.—Tbansversb Section THEonoH thb Leaf of Fims elastiea s


. A popular treatise on the physiology of plants for the use of gardeners or for students of horticulture and of agriculture. Plant physiology. 114 THE PHYSIOLOGY OF PLANTS ni, glandular protuberances on the under surface o£ the leaf. These are formed by the tubular elongation of cells (int), which in their normal condition have the appearance shown in m, and are therefore provided with considerable intercellular spaces. The diseased tissues on the under side of the leaf become more like the normal pallisade parenchyma (p) of the. riG. 17.—Tbansversb Section THEonoH thb Leaf of Fims elastiea sufpeking FKOM OVHK-WATBKING. upper surface of the leaf, which is covered in by a triple epidermis (E). Of these three layers, the outer one consists of very small cells, which are, however, covered in by a very thick waxy cuticle. The innermost layer of the epidermis is formed by thin-walled comparatively large cells (w), which. 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 Sorauer, Paul, 1839-1916; Weiss, Frederick Ernest, 1865-. London, New York, Longmans, Green, and Co.


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