midrib


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the vein in the center of a leaf

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Table II.- Hair density on leaf midrib, fruit, leaf lamina and leaf veins on selected okra varieties.
In the plants beginning the bunch emission, in the first, second and third cycle of the banana tree, the 3rd and 7th leaves were collected from the apex, from where 10 cm from the center of the limbs were removed, eliminating the midrib, 10 cm from the petiole and 10 cm from the midrib.
The peeled midribs of the large leaves are a crisp and worthwhile vegetable in their own right, chopped and raw in any sort of salad, or pickled.
For the leaves and stems, the following parameters were considered: cuticle thickness in the adaxial surface; height of epidermal cells and thickness of the outer periclinal external walls of both leaf sides; mesophyll thickness; number and distribution of secretory ducts in the ground parenchyma of the midrib; midrib height and width; internode diameter; number of cell layers and thickness of the cortex; number of ducts in the cortex; total stem area; and total area of the vascular cylinder.
The vascular bundles in the midrib commonly feature a regular arrangement, being organized in a single row of bundles, displayed horizontally (Fig.
Those fall into five subtypes and two variances based on the proportions of the blade and the existence or lack of midrib.
Keywords: Coconut Leaf Midrib Charcoal, Boiling Rate, Heating Value, Burning Efficiency, Charcoal Burning Rate
In overcoming this, P capitata was further furnished with lenticels on the leaf's midrib (Figure 4).
This work aims to estimate LAI and aerial biomass in cotton with a CI-110 camera CID[R] (Digital Plant Canopy Imager (CID Inc., Camas, WA, USA)) and compare the results with those obtained from destructive measurements using the LI-3100 Licor", and non-destructive measurements using estimated leaf area through the midrib length of the leaves (Miller et al., 2007; Fideles Filho et al., 2010.).
The blades are about an inch wide with a whitish, off-centered midrib. The plants often have thatch surrounding the base and grow in dense, circular patches.
Cut up the leaf into sections that each have a part of the midrib and a part of the leaf.