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The Journal of Indian Botany. May 1920

1920

The structure of the mesophyll in T. triquetra is characteristic ; it consists on the abaxial side of a subepidermal aqueous layer and of arcs of palisade cells on the lower side of the veins and on the adaxial side of an extensive aqueous tissue of large polygonal cells. [...] Oxalate of lime is found in the form of clustered crystals in the leaf and axis of most of the members. [...] The structure of the wood undergoes modifcations either due to the prostrate habit of the axis or to the action of wind in case of erect axes. [...] The outer walls of the upper epidermal cells of S. hispida are toothed in the middle while those of the epidermal cells on both the surfaces in 0. aspera are sometimes papillose. [...] The abundance of vessels and the scanty development of interfasicular wood prosenchma are characteristic of the herbaceous nature of the plants.
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Cover
i-i P. F. Fyson view
Frontmatter
iii-ii P. F. Fyson view
The Physiological Anatomy of the Plants of the Indian Desert
277-295 T.S. Sabnis view
A Contribution to the Ecology of the Upper Gangetic Plain
296-iii Winfield Dudgeon view
Variegation in Certain Cultivated Plants
325-329 M. Balasubramanyam view
Observations on the Volvocaceae of Madras *
330-336 M.O. Ayyangar view
Note on Curvature of Cut Stems of Bryophyllum Calycinum
337-343 P.F. Fyson, K. Venkataraman view
Contributions Towards a Flora of Baluchistan
344-352 E. Blatter, F. Hallberg, C. McCann view
Current Literature
353-356 P. F. Fyson view
Note to Contributors
i-i P. F. Fyson view
Note to Contributors
i-i P. F. Fyson view

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