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- dissert, dissertation, dissertator, exert, exertion, insert, insertion, multiseriate, re****ert, re****ertion, rectiserial, semidesert, serial, seriate, seriatim...
- Andreaeobryopsida are distinguished by the biseriate (two rows of cells) rhizoids, multiseriate (many rows of cells) protonema, and sporangium that splits along longitudinal...
- dissert, dissertation, dissertator, exert, exertion, insert, insertion, multiseriate, re****ert, re****ertion, rectiserial, semidesert, serial, seriate, seriatim...
- unbranched, erect thalli forming initially uniseriate filaments becoming multiseriate at maturity. The plant is composed of filiform, unbranched cylinders...
- (2009). "Environmental effects on the maturation of the endodermis and multiseriate exodermis of Iris germanica roots". Annals of Botany. 103 (5): 687–702...
- metatibiae with 12 socketed teeth. In elytra, discal striae and interstriae multiseriate are punctate. Declivital elytral face is steep and abruptly separated...
- with 8 to 9 socketed teeth. In elytra, discal striae and interstriae multiseriate is punctate. Diclivital elytral face is steep and abruptly separated...
- produce lateral branches and/or divide in multiple planes, establishing multiseriate trichomes. Considering this complex morphology, it was postulated that...
- angiosperm species to detect hypodermal Casparian bands. II. Roots with a multiseriate hypodermis or epidermis". Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society. 103...
- (2009). "Environmental effects on the maturation of the endodermis and multiseriate exodermis of Iris germanica roots". Annals of Botany. 103 (5). Botanical...