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plumular

(ˈpluːmjʊlə)
adj
(Botany) botany relating to the plumule of a plant
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In his study, the importance of a fourth character, the orientation of the germ pore (GP) in regard to the first plumular leaf primordium (L1), became apparent.
Na parte inferior da ligula emerge uma raiz e na porcao superior surge a primeira bainha plumular. A segunda bainha plumular surge de dentro da primeira e, dessa, emerge o primeiro eofilo com folha bifida (FERREIRA, 2005).
An aerial stem system of plumular origin and an underground stem system of cotyledonary bud origin have been described, and the root system is completely adventitious and formed by the underground stem axis (Andreata and Menezes, 1999).
Micropropagation of lentil (Lens culinaris Medik.) using pulse treatment of immature plumular apices.
The study is aimed to overcome this problem by developing an efficient regeneration system using immature plumular apice explants from immature zygotic embryos of Turkish lentil cv.
Apos atingirem o estagio de gancho plumular (quatro dias apos germinacao), as plantulas foram transferidas para vasos individuais de 900 mL, com duas plantas cada um, e solucao nutritiva de Hoagland & Arnon (1950) modificada, diluida quatro vezes a pH 6,0.
It was possible to observe a well-differentiated apex and plumular tissue in twelve-month-old embryos (Figure 4).
In vitro regeneration via caulogenesis and brassin-induced shoot conversion of dormant buds from plumular explants of peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.
axis not identifiable; plumular axis emerges horizontally, later diverts
In this study, preconditioned plumular apex explants with 20 mg L-1 BAP or unconditioned explants were cultured for 8 weeks on MS medium having 0.25-2.0 mg/l BAP with or without 0.25 mg L-1 NAA.