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epigeal dicot seedling anatomy radical-hypocotyl transition zone
Can anyone list some morphological charactersitics (visible to naked
eye or under low magnification) that might be used to discern the radical-hypocotyl transition zone in seedlings of epigeal dicots? The particular species I am interested in is Abutilon theophrasti. Some of the observations will be made before root hairs develop so I am not sure how to distinguish where the radical ends the hypocotyl begins. It seems that there is some color changes and maybe the hypocotyl has a smoother surface. I want to minimize the level of subjectivity in the observations if possible. Thanks! |
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