Practical Plant Physiology An Introduction to Original Research for Students a

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Practical Plant Physiology An Introduction to Original Research for Students a
W Wilhelm Detmer
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G. Impatiens, this is either not possible or only possible to a limited extent. 1 1 Literature : Sachs, Arbeit en des botanisches Instituts in Wiirzlnnj, Bd. 3, Heft 1 (very important). Schitnper, Botan. Zeitnng, 1885, No. 47-49.
140. Experiments with Branches.
If in autumn, just after the fall of the leaves has begun, we test for starch in branches or trunks of our trees several years old (using the method indicated in 110), we find it present in the tissues in large quantities, especially in
...the medullary rays, and in the parenchyma of the wood and cortex. In Quercus and Betula, etc. , the pith also contains much starch ; in other cases (e. G. In Corylus) the pith is devoid of starch. 1 The condition of the trees or shrubs after the fall of the leaves we may designate as that of autumnal starch maximum. The tissues of their stems are then stocked with very copious quantities of reserve materials which the leaves have produced. In many trees, however, certain elements of the wood and cortex contain in autumn (and also in summer) glucose as well as starch, a fact which is of especial importance.

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