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The Journal of Indian Botany. April 1920

1920

The toothed condition of the outer walls in A. vayinalis may be the result of the arrest of parenchyma owing to the deficiency of water. [...] The reduction of the ventilating system in the mesophyll is a proof of the xerophytic nature of the plant. [...] The external walls of these cells are thickened and take part in the formation of the surface of the leaf. [...] Water-storing tissue is extensive in the leaf and occurs either in the epidermis or in the palisade tissue or in the middle of the mosophyll. [...] Oxalate of lime is found in the form of numerous small clustered crystals near the veins of the leaf and in collenchyma and soft bast of the axis.
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Cover
i-i P. F. Fyson view
Frontmatter
iii-iii P. F. Fyson view
The Physiological Anatomy of the Plants of the Indian Desert
237-251 T. S. Sabnis view
Note on the Floating Islands of Riwalsar
252-253 S. R. Kashyap view
The Vascular Connections and the Structure of the Tendrils in Some Cucurbitaceae
254-262 Kali Sawhney view
Contributions Towards a Flora of Baluchistan
263-270 E. Blatter, F. Hallberg, C. McCann view
Review
271-276 M. A. Evershed view
Note to Contributors
i-i P. F. Fyson view
Backmatter
i-i P. F. Fyson view

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