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hadrome Bot. (ˈhædrəʊm) [ad. G. hadrom (G. Haberlandt Physiologische Pflanzenanatomie (1884) vii. v. 265), f. Gr. ἁδρ-ός thick, bulky + -ome.] The conducting tissue of the xylem, excluding fibres.1898 H. C. Porter tr. Strasburger's Text-bk. Bot. 102 Other terms often used to designate the vascular b...
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verticillium
verticillium Bot. (vɜːtɪˈsɪlɪəm) [mod.L. (C. G. Nees von Esenbeck Das System der Pilze und Schwämme (1816) 56), f. verticillus + -ium.] A hyphomycete fungus of the genus of this name, some species of which cause plant disease; verticillium wilt, wilt caused by this fungus, affecting many flowers, ve...
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hydrom
hydrome, hydrom Bot. (ˈhaɪdrəʊm) [ad. G. hydrom (H. Potonié 1883, in Jahrb. K. Bot. Gartens Berlin II. 243), f. hydro- + -ome as in rhizome, etc.] The water-conducting section of a vascular bundle.1900 B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms 273/1 Tracheome, stated by Potonié not to be the tracheal, but the...
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-ome
-ome anglicized form of -oma (partly through influence of G. -om, F. -ome), occurring chiefly in Bot. in terms such as caulome, hadrome, phyllome, rhizome, and usu. signifying a structure or group of cells forming a normal part of the anatomy, in contrast with the abnormality implied by -oma (cf. my...
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leptome
leptome Bot. (ˈlɛptəʊm) Also leptom. [ad. G. leptom (G. Haberlandt Physiologische Pflanzenanatomie (1884) vii. 229), f. Gr. λεπτ-ός thin + -ome.] (See quot. 1965.) So leptoˈcentric a., having the leptome surrounded by hadrome.1898 H. C. Porter tr. Strasburger's Text-bk. Bot. 102 The vascular portion...
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