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Botanists distinguish among true roots, storage roots, modified stem roots, rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs.
By Jane Kramer Botanists distinguish among true roots, storage roots, modified stem roots, rhizomes, tubers, and bulbs.
There are modified stem roots: corms (Chinese water chestnuts, say, or taro); rhizomes (arrowroot, ginger); tubers (as in yams and potatoes); and, finally, slipping just under the botanical wire, bulbs (from garlics to onions, and everything in between).
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The expression of SHR and SCR is however not modified in roots inactivated for ABP1 and no differentiation of the columella stem cells is observed, contrary to what was seen in the shr mutant, suggesting that ABP1 does not act on SHR.
tuber Food-storing modified roots in plants like potato.
Most species are terrestrial or grow on rocks, although Polybotrya (about 35 species) and a few other genera have stems rooted in the ground but modified to climb up trees.
These results indicate that the leaf-stem-root apoplast continuum in poplar contains diverse proteins that appear to be post-translationally modified and involved in important functions such as cell wall metabolism, stress/defense, and carbohydrate metabolism.
Annual plant with trailing stems rooting at lower nodes.
[ 20] obtained 22,363 transcripts from stem-root of Piper nigrum.
In the modified version, the word stem is not normalized since we try to tokenize the word into parts and not find the valid root for this word.
President George W. Bush hasn't modified his position on stem cells.
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