Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 49.—Rhizome of African ginger showing scars of overground branch (Ls)and buds (ife). The more or less parallel lines represent leaf-scars and scarsof bud-scales, and the small circles, root-scars.—After Meyer. SFT- p. O—. Fig. 50.—Transverse section of portion of rhizome of ginger; P, parenchymacontaining ovoid starch grains; 0, oil cells; R, cells containing resin; SF,sclerenchymatous fibers; T, trachea


Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . Fig. 49.—Rhizome of African ginger showing scars of overground branch (Ls)and buds (ife). The more or less parallel lines represent leaf-scars and scarsof bud-scales, and the small circles, root-scars.—After Meyer. SFT- p. O—. Fig. 50.—Transverse section of portion of rhizome of ginger; P, parenchymacontaining ovoid starch grains; 0, oil cells; R, cells containing resin; SF,sclerenchymatous fibers; T, tracheae; S, sieve. chymatous fibers long, thin-walled, non-lignified and with obliquepores. 120 SCIENTIFIC AND APPLIED PHARMACOGNOSY


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