. The Peanut, the unpredictable legume; a symposium. Peanuts; Peanuts. MORPHOLOGY, GENETICS AND BREEDING 37 1. The abrupt out-swelling of the collar. 2. The sudden appearance of the intact epidermis of the .hypocotyl at the collar. 3. The transition from radial to collateral arrangement of the vascular strands. 4. The immediate appearance of tannin cells associated with the col- lateral bundles. HYPOCOTYL The hypocotyl in the seedling stage is very succulent, white, and smooth. The central stele may be quite green even though the hypocotyl is y. Figure 6.—Young peanut hypocotyl, cross sect


. The Peanut, the unpredictable legume; a symposium. Peanuts; Peanuts. MORPHOLOGY, GENETICS AND BREEDING 37 1. The abrupt out-swelling of the collar. 2. The sudden appearance of the intact epidermis of the .hypocotyl at the collar. 3. The transition from radial to collateral arrangement of the vascular strands. 4. The immediate appearance of tannin cells associated with the col- lateral bundles. HYPOCOTYL The hypocotyl in the seedling stage is very succulent, white, and smooth. The central stele may be quite green even though the hypocotyl is y. Figure 6.—Young peanut hypocotyl, cross section midway between collar and cotyledons. Note the intact epidermis, wide cortex, stele with collateral vascular traces, and central pith, (ajter Yarbrough, 76.). 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 Arant, F. S. (Frank Selman), 1904-; National Fertilizer Association (1925- ) Plant Food Research Committee. Washington, National Fertilizer Association


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