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(A, B) Druse crystals in the cortex of the stem.
(A-C) Druse crystals in the cortex of the stem at different magnifications.
(A, B) Druse crystals in the cortex of the stem, (C) Druse and prismatic crystals in the cortex of the stem, (D) Druse crystals in leaf mesophyll cells, (E) Druse crystals around the midrib, (F) Prismatic crystals in leaf mesophyll cells.
The hyphae of the cortex of the stem are subparallel, and clamps are present.
The cortex of the stem is bi-layered (Figs. 1e, 2, 3, 7a).
The cortex of the stem was used as phloem-deficient material.
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The surrounding tissue contributes the cortex layer of the stem and root.
(C) Druse crystal in the cortex cells of the stem.
In Nerium oleander druse and prismatic crystals were observed in the adjacent cells of the cortex tissue of the stem.
In addition to druses, a few prismatic crystals were also observed in the cortex tissue of the stem (Figure 6C) and leaf mesophyll cells of Nerium oleander (Figure 6F).
At this time, the cortex of the surrounding stem had ruptured, giving way to a protruding root tip (Fig. 3D).
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