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1. Aerenchyma synonyms, Aerenchyma pronunciation, Aerenchyma translation, English dictionary definition of Aerenchyma

2. How to say Aerenchyma in English? Pronunciation of Aerenchyma with 1 audio pronunciation, 2 meanings, 2 translations and more for Aerenchyma.

3. Cortical Aerenchyma may be formed by a specific process of separation and differential expansion of mature cells (schizogenous Aerenchyma

4. What does Aerenchyma mean? Information and translations of Aerenchyma in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

5. Definition of Aerenchyma in the Definitions.net dictionary

6. Although Aerenchyma have received considerable attention in Zea mays , the signaling events and genes controlling Aerenchyma induction remain elusive

7. Presently, the mechanisms of schizogenous and secondary Aerenchyma formation are less well understood than the mechanisms of lysigenous Aerenchyma formation.

8. Aerenchyma form from seemingly intact cells (Fig

9. Contrary to upland species, rice develops Aerenchyma constitutively

10. Use of rice aerenchyma formation key gene oslsd2

11. Ø In aquatic plants, Aerenchyma assists in floating.

12. Ø Aerenchyma is a characteristic of aquatic plants

13. Ø Air cavities of Aerenchyma can store air

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15. Key words: hypoxia, isozymes, aerenchyma, adventitious roots, waterlogging, starch.

16. Aerenchyma can be of two types: cortical and secondary

17. Roots growing in continuously wet environments possess constitutive aerenchyma whereas roots of periodically flooded plants are able to respond by forming lysigenous or schizogenous aerenchyma.

18. Nevertheless, Aerenchyma in rice is also enhanced by several abiotic …

19. No aerenchyma was detected by examination of root cross sections.

20. Aerenchyma enhances internal aeration between, and within, shoots and roots

21. Key words: aerenchyma, cell death, endodermis, Hydrocharis, hypodermis, root development.

22. Other articles where Aerenchyma is discussed: cortex: …a type of tissue called Aerenchyma, which contains air spaces produced by separation, tearing, or dissolution of the cortex cell walls

23. A well-developed Aerenchyma is a major characteristic of aquatic plants

24. The main difference between chlorenchyma and Aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a form of parenchyma, containing chloroplasts, but Aerenchyma is another form of parenchyma, containing large air spaces

25. Aerenchyma: Ø They are parenchyma cells with plenty of intercellular spaces

26. ‘In waterlogged soils, plants strongly influence soil oxygen availability by transporting oxygen through Aerenchyma to soils.’ ‘There are large intercellular spaces between the irregular cells, and the parenchyma looks like Aerenchyma.’ ‘Programmed cell death also takes place in the cortex of adventitious roots to form Aerenchyma.’

27. The sheaths, the LAs’ bases and the crown did not form Aerenchyma

28. Aerenchyma also provides buoyancy, so the plants can easily float on the water.

29. Aerenchyma formation in the rice stem is enhanced by submergence and by ethylene

30. Aerenchyma also provides buoyancy, so the plants can easily float on the water

31. Such plants will grow faster and larger than plants that have less aerenchyma.

32. Aerenchyma tissues form gas-conducting tubes that provide roots with oxygen under hypoxic conditions

33. Aerenchyma is formed by one of the two well described mechanisms: schizogeny or lysigeny

34. The key difference between chlorenchyma and Aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a specialized parenchyma tissue that contains chloroplasts and carries out photosynthesis while Aerenchyma is a spongy tissue that contains large air spaces.

35. Aerenchyma was not found in the scutelar node and the bases of the attached roots

36. (a) Aerenchyma is found in aquatic plants (Vallisneria, Hydrilla), but Opuntia is a xerophytic plant

37. Accordingly, the invention relates to identifying and breeding a plant with a greater amount of aerenchyma.

38. The development and regulation of Aerenchyma in waterlogged conditions were studied in the seminal roots of wheat

39. In roots of gramineous plants, lysigenous Aerenchyma is created by the death and lysis of cortical cells

40. Whereas patterns of Aerenchyma in roots have been studied in detail, those of the shoots have not

41. Aerenchyma formed from the adjacent inner layer of the cortex by a series of cell divisions and cell lyses; three- to five-celled, radial aerenchyma strands formed by periclinal divisions in radial cell files 0.3-5 mm behind the apex.

42. Here, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyls form lysigenous Aerenchyma in response to hypoxia and that this …

43. Provided is the use of rice aerenchyma formation key gene OsLSD2 (Oryza sativa lysine-specific demethylase-2).

44. Aerenchyma formation is therefore important for the adaptation of plants in environments with excess water, such as

45. Therefore, it is necessary to clarify the formation process of each type of Aerenchyma in these adventitious roots.

46. What does Aerenchyma mean? A spongy tissue with large intercellular air spaces that is found in aquatic plants

47. Media in category "Aerenchyma" The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.

48. Aerenchyma is the term given to plant tissues containing enlarged gas spaces exceeding those commonly found as intracellular spaces

49. The objective of this study is to characterize the development of Aerenchyma gas spaces and observe the porosity in …

50. Rice (Oryza sativa) constitutively forms Aerenchyma under aerobic conditions, and its formation is further induced under oxygen-deficient conditions