. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. F. T. Brooks and A. Sharples •"> a number of small vessels included in a larger one. In the majority of cases only the thin-walled type occurs. Their contents are devoid of food reserves. The response made by living cells to an injury usually results in an abnormal growth of neighbouring cells. In Hevea brasiliensis attacked by Pink Disease an abnormal bladder-like ingrowth of the. Fig. 3. Longitudinal section showing hyphae passing from medullary rays into vessels. Hyphae pass through without constriction. (Drawing somewhat
. Annals of applied biology. Biology, Economic; Biochemistry. F. T. Brooks and A. Sharples •"> a number of small vessels included in a larger one. In the majority of cases only the thin-walled type occurs. Their contents are devoid of food reserves. The response made by living cells to an injury usually results in an abnormal growth of neighbouring cells. In Hevea brasiliensis attacked by Pink Disease an abnormal bladder-like ingrowth of the. Fig. 3. Longitudinal section showing hyphae passing from medullary rays into vessels. Hyphae pass through without constriction. (Drawing somewhat diagrammatic.) xl60. living cells bordering the longitudinal path of the fungus, the vessels, takes place. The formation of tyloses as a traumatic response is presumably an attempt on the part of the host to check the passage of the fungus through the tissues. In this case it is obviously unsuccessful as the hyphae easily pass through the tyloses (Fig. 4). Failing this function, Ann. Biol, n 5. 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 Association of Applied Biologists; Association of Economic Biologists. [Wellesbourne, Warwick, etc. ] Association of Applied Biologists [etc. ]
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