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PERICLINAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. parallel to the surface or circumference of an organ; compare anticlinal. 2. quaquaversal. 3. of a plant; chimera : having tissue of one kind completely ...
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PERICLINAL definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. of or relating to a pericline 2. botany a. denoting or relating to cell walls that are parallel to the surface of a plant part, such as a meristem.
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What is periclinal cell division? How does it occur? - Quora
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periclinal
periclinal, a. (n.) (pɛrɪˈklaɪnəl) [f. Gr. περικλῑν-ής (see next) + -al1: cf. anticlinal.] 1. Geol. Sloping in all directions from a central point: = quaquaversal.1876 Page Adv. Text-bk. Geol. iv. 84 They are found in dome-shaped positions, and sloping on every side from a common centre or apex, and...
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periclinal - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ḱley- (incline) · English terms prefixed with peri- · English terms suffixed with -clinal · English ...
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periclinal, adj. & n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the word periclinal. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. periclinal has ...
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Coniothyrium
However, Microsphaeropsis is characterised by the production of phialidic conidiogenous cells with periclinal thickening, and thin-walled, pale greenish
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Using a periclinal chimera to unravel layer-specific gene expression ...
Here we show how it is possible to harvest an organ and characterise the level of layer-specific expression by using a periclinal chimera.
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Periclinal - Oxford Reference
Parallel to the surface of an organ or part. In periclinal cell division the plane of division is parallel to the surface of the plant body. Compare anticlinal.
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Epidermis - PropG - University of Florida
Anticlinal cell division is the plane of division perpendicular to the surface of the organ. This is in contrast to periclinal cell divisions that are parallel ...
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Integrated regulation of periclinal cell division by transcriptional ...
Our finding reveals that the transcriptional module of BZR1-SHR fine-tunes periclinal division during root ground tissue maturation in response to hormone and ...
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anticlinal
anticlinal, a. and n. (æntɪˈklaɪnəl) [f. Gr. ἀντί against + κλίν-ειν to lean, slope + -al1. Cf. Gr. ἀντικλίν-ειν to lean against (each other).] A. adj. 1. Geol. Applied to a line or axis from which strata slope down or dip in opposite directions; also said of the fold or bend in such strata, or of a...
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Microsporangia
The archesporial cells divide by periclinal division to give a subepidermal primary parietal layer and a primary sporogenous layer. The cells of the primary parietal layer divide by successive periclinal and anticlinal divisions to form concentric layers of pollen sac wall.
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zebrina
zebrina Bot. (zəˈbraɪnə) Also Zebrina. [mod.L. (A. Schnitzlein 1849, in Bot. Zeitung VII. 870/2), f. zebra, in allusion to the striped leaves of some species + -ina2.] A creeping recumbent herb of the genus of this name (family Commelinaceæ) that is native to central America, bears ovate, often stri...
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Aleurone
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The development of the aleurone layer involves several periclinal, and anticlinal cell divisions and several steps of genetic regulation.
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