外皮
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- hull、husk、integument、rind
WordNet
- an outer protective covering such as the skin of an animal or a cuticle or seed coat or rind or shell
- dry outer covering of a fruit or seed or nut
- persistent enlarged calyx at base of e.g. a strawberry or raspberry
- remove the hulls from; "hull the berries"
- the frame or body of ship
- remove the husks from; "husk corn" (同)shell
- outer membranous covering of some fruits or seeds
- the natural outer covering of food (usually removed before eating)
PrepTutorEJDIC
- (動物の)外皮;(植物)珠皮(しゅひ)
- (穀物などの)外皮,殻;(豆の)さや;(イチゴなどの)へた / (一般に)おおい / …‘の'さやをむく(shell)
- 主船体(マスト・煙突などを含まない)
- (穀物・果実の)殻,さや,皮;《米》とうもろこしの殻 / 《通例複数形で》無価値なもの,かす / …‘の'殻を取る,皮をはぐ
- (果物・チーズなどの)皮,外皮
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2014/06/03 20:11:46」(JST)
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The exodermis is a layer of cells from the outermost layer of the cortex of many angiosperms. Like the endodermis, its cells are very compact and are surrounded by a Casparian strip, two features which are used to restrict flow of water to symplastic rather than apoplastic flow through passages through the cells' membranes called plasmodesmata.
The exodermis is thought to provide protection against water loss of the root to the soil, and also to serve as defense against microorganisms.[1]
See also
References
- ^ Raven, Peter H., Ray F. Evert, Susan E. Eichhorn. (2005) Biology of Plants. 7th Edition. W.H. Freeman and Company Publishers
English Journal
- Immunolocalization of IAA and ABA in roots and needles of radiata pine (Pinus radiata) during drought and rewatering.
- De Diego N, Rodríguez JL, Dodd IC, Pérez-Alfocea F, Moncaleán P, Lacuesta M.SourceDepartamento de Biotecnología, NEIKER-TECNALIA, Vitoria-Gasteiz E-01080, Spain.
- Tree physiology.Tree Physiol.2013 May;33(5):537-49. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpt033.
- Anatomical, physiological and phytohormonal changes involved in drought tolerance were examined in different Pinus radiata D. Don breeds subjected to soil drying and rewatering. Breeds with the smallest stomatal chamber size had the lowest transpiration rate and the highest intrinsic water-use effic
- PMID 23677119
- The fate of arsenic, cadmium and lead in Typha latifolia: a case study on the applicability of micro-PIXE in plant ionomics.
- Lyubenova L, Pongrac P, Vogel-Mikuš K, Mezek GK, Vavpetič P, Grlj N, Regvar M, Pelicon P, Schröder P.SourceHelmholtz Zentrum München, German Research Centre for Environmental Health, Department of Environmental Sciences, Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions, Ingolstädter Landstr. 1, D-85764 Neuherberg, Germany.
- Journal of hazardous materials.J Hazard Mater.2013 Mar 15;248-249:371-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.01.023. Epub 2013 Jan 23.
- Understanding the uptake, accumulation and distribution of toxic elements in plants is crucial to the design of effective phytoremediation strategies, especially in the case of complex multi-element pollution. Using micro-proton induced X-ray emission, the spatial distribution of Na, Mg, Al, Si, P,
- PMID 23416480
- Aluminium localization and toxicity symptoms related to root growth inhibition in rice (Oryza sativa L.) seedlings.
- Alvim MN, Ramos FT, Oliveira DC, Isaias RM, Franca MG.SourceFederal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Biological Science Institute, 31270-901, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil.
- Journal of biosciences.J Biosci.2012 Dec;37(6):1079-88.
- We correlated root growth inhibition with aluminium (Al(3+)) localization and toxicity symptoms in rice roots using seedlings of two genotypes (tolerant and sensitive) that were exposed to different AlCl(3) concentrations. Al(3+) localization was evaluated by hematoxylin in primary roots and by mori
- PMID 23151797
Japanese Journal
- Anatomical development of cell structure including Casparian strip during root growth in grapevines
- Song Yang,Ye Lihong,Tuladhar Astha [他]
- Journal of the Japanese Society for Horticultural Science 80(2), 164-168, 2011-04
- NAID 40018755464
- Further characterization of a rice silicon efflux transporter, Lsi2(Plant Nutrition)
- Yamaji Naoki,Ma Jian Feng
- Soil science and plant nutrition 57(2), 259-264, 2011-04
- … In lateral roots, Lsi2 was localized at the proximal side of both exodermis and endodermis like main roots. …
- NAID 110008897283
- Transport of silicon from roots to panicles in plants
- Ma Jian Feng,Yamaji Naoki,Mitani-Ueno Namiki
- Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B 87(7), 377-385, 2011
- … Lsi1 and Lsi2 are polarly localized at the distal and proximal sides, respectively, of both exodermis and endodermis in rice root. …
- NAID 130001066425
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