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ground tissue
noun
The basic supportive tissues in plants.
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Replicate samples consisted in independent pools of eight seeds which were ground in liquid nitrogen, and 100 mg of ground tissue was used for extraction.
The ground tissue system arises from a ground tissue meristem and consists of three simple tissues: parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma (Figure 5).
Ground tissue in the zone of Mode II crack propagation was characterized by hackle shearing deformation.
Ground tissue called the cortex surrounds the vascular cylinder and pericycle.
The ground tissue that lies outside the procambial cylinder is the cortex, and that within is the pith.
Scattered throughout the ground tissue are vascular bundles with no fascicular cambia and no definable pith or cortex.
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Then, N2-ground tissue aliquots were extracted in HClO4 by sonication and neutralized by adding K2HPO4.
Since the full-length library was made from aerial as well as below-ground tissue differences of this nature would be expected.
Ten day-old seedlings were also harvested from by removing the seedlings from the soil and cutting away the below-ground tissue with a razor blade.
"Meal" is finely-ground tissue or bone and is often considered the lowest-quality protein source.
Add the diced/ground tissue to ice-cold RIPA buffer.
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