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In silvered leaves, the palisade cells and the epidermal layer have become detached.
Cell areas and volumes of epidermal and palisade cells, but not stomates, were increased.
The development of intracellular hyphae was confined to the initially parasitized palisade cells.
In this section of a Eucalyptus leaf palisade cells make up most of the mesophyll tissue.
Densely packed palisade cells visible below upper epidermis, calcium oxalate absent.
P Palisade cells Packed full of chloroplasts.
Thin Maximum light penetration Palisade cells Rich in chloroplasts.
In plants, it is part of the mesophyll, where it forms a layer next to the palisade cells in the leaf.
I'm going to wash off the makeup, and maybe this scar as well, if enough palisade cells on the skin of my face have sloughed off.
In young shoots, the palisade cells were low in salts, and the spongy cells had higher concentrations.
Palisade cells are plant cells found within the mesophyll in leaves, right below the upper epidermis and cuticle.
Palisade cells are chlorenchyma cells, i.e., parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts.
The basal parts of the T-shaped sclereids penetrate the palisade cell layers into the underlying spongy parenchyma cells.
Paradermal scan of a transgenic and a wild type tobacco leaf showing the difference in cell size in the palisade cell layer.
In the sun leaves the cuticle is thicker and there are more layers of palisade cells and so of course the leaf is also thicker.
Palisade cells occur in dicotyledonous plants, and also in the net-veined monocots, the Araceae and Dioscoreaceae.
Occurrence of callose was demonstrated with sirofluor, the aniline blue fluorochrome, in the region of the light line and below it in the palisade cell wall.
Ultrastructural damage in mesophyll palisade cells exposed to 500 μg/mL fumonisin B1 began at 6 h and intensified after 12 h.
Cells in the mesophyll layer remain mostly unchanged; there is a slight reduction [chloroplast] number in palisade cells.
The palisade cells consisted of two parts, different in structure and in histochemical characteristics: an upper furrowed part and an irregularly ending cylindrical part.
Leaf succulence and the number of layers of palisade cells were increased, but these effects were more pronounced with NaCl than with Na2SO4.
The N. homalea group and other species with a bladelike morphology have a thick outer cortex with palisade cell lines and a subtending layer of supportive tissue.
Grey-green powder; leaf-fragments, upper epidermis almost straight beaded anticlinal-walled epidermal cells, thick-walled oval cells of the hypodermis, elongated palisade cells.
These results indicate that seed coat hardness is due not only to the caps or the light line of the palisade cells but also to the entire wall except for the inner tangential portion.
Apical prismatics appear next in a 0.5-mm leaf; they remain isolated until tiny prismatics appear in scattered palisade cells throughout the lamina of a 1.0- to 1.5-cm leaf.