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laticifer

NOUN
  1. a plant duct containing latex

How To Use laticifer In A Sentence

  • Insects cut veins in plants with arborescent resin canals or in plants with laticiferous ducts that do not reticulate.
  • The rupture of the laticifers stops the flow of latex to the margin of the leaf that is subsequently consumed by these beetles.
  • However, it should be noted that tyloses are reported in tracheids of some species of Pinus and even in such cell types as fibre-tracheids or laticifers.
  • This is no mother's milk, however, but a latex exuded by specialized structures, called laticifers, that are found throughout the plant.
  • This problem could also be caused by the toxic exudates from damaged laticifers that affect the vascular tissues directly.
  • The method enabled the analysis of ionic currents of laticifer protoplasts of Hevea brasiliensis, root hair cells of Medicago sativa and guard cells of several species.
  • These laticiferous tubules are the source of the milky latex that is used to make natural chewing gums and rubber.
  • The laticiferous system of the scape consists of several layers of articulated unbranched latieifers.
  • Insects cut veins in plants with arborescent resin canals or in plants with laticiferous ducts that do not reticulate.
  • Laticiferous cells are often very prominent in the leaf tissue, with two series of laticiferous cells paralleling each vein, sometimes even up to the 5th order of veins.
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