Sur L'excitation À Tramantism, Le Parasitismus Et L'ecoulement Gommeux Chez Les Amygdales ... (On the Response to Injury, Parasitism And On the Flow of Gum, in the Peach Family)
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The canals attain a length of 1-10 mm. and their extremeties occupy an ellipse of which the lower focus lies on the wound. Thus the traumatic excitation may be observed more above than below the wound, and it extends further longitudinally than laterally. Summing up then we may say that the phenomenon depends on a pathologic transformation of the embryo woody tissue 3 caused by a traumatic excitation. S. Lesions of the Cambium of More Mature Branches . When branches of the trees are brought in ...during February and March and their bases put in the water in a warm chamber it will be noticed in about S-IO days that all the branches cease to exude gum at the cut, but the gum flows from wounds which are made in the branches, especially when these are oblique or trans- verse. Like wounds at the same time made in the open air do not flow, probably because the temperature is too low to make possible the biochemical process necessary to that phenomenon. On the other hand when these branches are wounded in the summer, they do not exude gum, either out of doors or when brought in.
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