lignification การใช้
- This tissue is usually one to several layers thick, with cells walls of uneven thickness due to uneven lignification.
- In ruminant nutrition, depending on the extent of lignification of the cell wall, pectin is up to 90 % digestible by bacterial enzymes.
- This white crystalline solid is a metabolite in conifers, serving as an intermediate in cell wall lignification, as well as having other biological roles.
- "' Hyperhydricity "'( previously known as vitrification ) is a hydration, low lignification, impaired stomatal function and reduced mechanical strength of tissue culture-generated plants.
- The references consulted do not agree as to whether the fruit is a nucule or achene, the difference between the two ultimately depends on the size of the pericarp and the extent of its lignification.
- In apparent opposition to the ascetic ideal, science has succeeded merely in demolishing the ideal's " outworks, sheathing, play of masks, [ . . . ] its temporary solidification, lignification, dogmatization " ( ?5 ).
- They will observe the lignification of the stems as they turn from being flexible and green to hard, woody and brown ( for many varieties but not all ) indicating that vine has completed its work in developing its " offspring " grape clusters and has started to store carbohydrates and resources for its next growing season.