. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. GRAMINE^. CEREALS 48s from those which were easily seen in the embryo within the seed. Soon afterwards more leaves show themselves, as at B, Fig. 152, and often about the same time the terminal bud, which was. A B C Fig. 152.—A^ Young barley plant, showing 'seminal roots, c First sheathing leaf; / blade of first green leaf. B^ Young barley plant, a later stage of ^. a ^ Seminal' roots ; « first node of stem. C, Longitudinal section of B zt n. c Sheathing leaf; d stem ; a terminal bud; h lateral bud (first ' tiller'); ^
. Agricultural botany, theoretical and practical. Botany, Economic; Botany. GRAMINE^. CEREALS 48s from those which were easily seen in the embryo within the seed. Soon afterwards more leaves show themselves, as at B, Fig. 152, and often about the same time the terminal bud, which was. A B C Fig. 152.—A^ Young barley plant, showing 'seminal roots, c First sheathing leaf; / blade of first green leaf. B^ Young barley plant, a later stage of ^. a ^ Seminal' roots ; « first node of stem. C, Longitudinal section of B zt n. c Sheathing leaf; d stem ; a terminal bud; h lateral bud (first ' tiller'); ^ adventitious root forming. originally within the grain, is carried up to near the surface of the ground by the growth of the first internode, the second and succeeding internodes remaining undeveloped for some time. When the primary bud has reached this position rapid formation of lateral buds takes place in the axils of its 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 Percival, John, 1863-1949. New York, H. Holt
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