- The
hypocotyl (short for "hypocotyledonous stem",
meaning "below seed leaf") is the stem of a
germinating seedling,
found below the
cotyledons (seed leaves)...
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plateau close to Lake
Junin in the late 1980s. It is
grown for its
fleshy hypocotyl that is
fused with a taproot,
which is
typically dried, but may also be...
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cultivated for its
edible stem or
hypocotyl, and shoots.
Celeriac is like a root
vegetable except it has a
bulbous hypocotyl with many
small roots attached...
- leaves.
Depending on
location and cultivar,
either its stalks,
leaves or
hypocotyl are
eaten and used in cooking.
Celery seed
powder is used as a ****e....
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primordia at the apex, and will
become the
shoot upon germination. The
hypocotyl, the
embryonic axis
below the
point of
attachment of the cotyledon(s)...
- The Late
Elongated Hypocotyl gene (LHY), is an
oscillating gene
found in
plants that
functions as part of
their circadian clock. LHY
encodes components...
- its host. It
commonly has two or even four embryos, each
producing its
hypocotyl, that
grows towards the bark of the host
under the
influence of light...
- the plant, is the
first part to
emerge after germination - rather, the
hypocotyl, the
region of the stem
between the
point of
attachment of the cotyledons...
-
integrifolia (Florida arrowroot)
Taproot (some
types may
incorporate substantial hypocotyl tissue)
Arracacia xanthorrhiza (arracacha) Beta
vulgaris (beet and mangelwurzel)...
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Phloem Transcriptomes from
Secondary Tissues of the
Arabidopsis Root-
Hypocotyl".
Plant Physiology. 138 (2): 803–818. doi:10.1104/pp.105.060202. ISSN 1532-2548...