Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas . Fig. 2.—A high-grade barley grainwith the glumes removed to showthe embryo with its coilarlikescutellum (s). The inner enve-lopes have been removed iromthe upper part of the grain. Bui. 183, U. S. Dept. of Agricultu Plate Photomicrograph of a Longitudinal Section of a Barley Ovary Immediatelyafter Fertilization. The two plumose stigmas do not appear, a. Outer epidermis of ovary; b, colorless parenchyma; c,chlorophyll-bearing parenchyma; d, inner epidermis of ovary; e, outer integument of ovule;/, inner integument


Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas . Fig. 2.—A high-grade barley grainwith the glumes removed to showthe embryo with its coilarlikescutellum (s). The inner enve-lopes have been removed iromthe upper part of the grain. Bui. 183, U. S. Dept. of Agricultu Plate Photomicrograph of a Longitudinal Section of a Barley Ovary Immediatelyafter Fertilization. The two plumose stigmas do not appear, a. Outer epidermis of ovary; b, colorless parenchyma; c,chlorophyll-bearing parenchyma; d, inner epidermis of ovary; e, outer integument of ovule;/, inner integument of ovule;<7, external layer of the nucellus; h, nucellar tissue; i, group of en-dosperm-forming cells of the young embryo sac. Bui. 183, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. d / Plate II.


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