Growth, Anatomical and Physiological Aspects of Pelargonium Hortorum Ait. in Relation to Oedema |
Contents
EFFECT OF THREE SOIL MOISTURE REGIMES ON THE GROWTH | 20 |
DENSITY AND BEHAVIOR OF STOMATA ON PELARGONIUM HOR | 38 |
THE EFFECT OF THREE SOIL MOISTURE REGIMES AND CULTURAL | 57 |
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abaxial affected Amer anatomical appeared Average Balge caused cell walls cellulose acetate chamber compared controlled cultivars Dark Red Irene decreased density described diffusion diffusion resistance DRI subjected elements environmental epidermal cells especially excessive water experiment exposed factors formation formed geranium greater greenhouse growth guard cells high moisture high soil moisture higher hypertrophy increased indicated influenced injury intumescences larger LaRue leaf area light intensity low soil moisture medium medium moisture moisture content number of stomata obtained occurred oedema oedemata old leaves percent period petioles phenomenon physiological Plant Physiol plants grown pores pressure Princess Irene relation reported resistance response result severity showed Significant similar soil moisture regime stems stomatal structure surface susceptibility Table temperature tissues transpiration turgor unit area water content water supply water vapor weeks weight xylem young leaves