guajava, the absence of stomata from the abaxial surface of leaves of C. viminalis and P. guajava, the isobilateral mesophyll in C. viminalis and E. camaldulensis leaves, the wavy transverse section ...
T1 through T7 also wrap around to connect to the sternum, which is part of the abaxial skeleton (the vertebrae are part of the primaxial skeleton). Then come the lumbar vertebrae, L1 through L6 ...
The simultaneous stamen formation is likely to be a constant character in the genus. Within the pistil, which is formed of four fused carpels, the abaxial carpel (the one facing away from the ...
Plants and the animals that eat them have evolved together in fascinating ways, creating a dynamic interplay of survival ...
Front view of the abaxial leaf surface of Aechmea blanchetiana with the epidermal cells and trichomes displayed; A: plant sampled after removal of the culture medium (time zero). The scales with ...
Plants sprayed with water served as the control treatment. Inoculation was performed on the abaxial side of the first pair of expanded leaves using a camel hairbrush with a suspension of ...
After 24 h (i.e., 2 days post infiltration; dpi), the adult aphids were removed, and 5 to 6 new-born nymphs were left on the leaf with both the adaxial and abaxial sides of the leaf accessible to the ...
The surface sterilized explants (leaf discs) were inoculated on the WPM medium abaxial side in contact with the medium (right side up) and labeled properly. Each petri dish (sterile) with 20 ml of the ...
The phyllosphere mainly refers to the environment formed by leaves, including the surface and internal environment (Ruinen, 1961). Phyllosphere microorganisms refer to the collective term for ...
Visual acuity was 5/60 on right and hand movements close to face on the left with abaxial proptosis, non-reacting pupils, corneal ulcer with restriction of extraocular movements in all sides. Contrast ...