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- typically the first line of defenses used against antagonists and can include sclerified cells, lignified periderm cells, and secondary compounds such as phenolics...
- suggests that these sclereids are originally parenchyma cells, but are so sclerified that they are now sclereid cells rather than parenchyma cells. These sclereids...
- lateral lobes of the aedeagus, which are smooth and thin in A. obtectus but sclerified and thick in A. obvelatus. Although both A. obtectus and A. obvelatus...
- end apiculate, or with a sharp tip. The leaves are evergreen, heavily sclerified, and may also come in a sickle-shape. The inflorescence is dense to open...
- ground tissue composed of living primary cells) and the inner layer is sclerified (thick, lignified, cell wall that is shorter than a fiber cell). The vittae...
- aborted seeds of Thomcord are small, but in some years they can become sclerified (a thickening and lignification of the walls of plant cells and the subsequent...
- involves the development of special nutritive tissues and the emergence of sclerified tissues surrounding the gall's larval chamber. These changes are hypothesized...
- setae, the presence of a rudimentary granular core, and the presence of sclerified hyphae in the granular core. They have yellowish to brownish spores that...
- cuticular bars between the claw bases on all legs, as well as wider but less sclerified (hardened) cuticular bars located near the base of the internal claw on...
- Metuloidea murashkinskyi has a dimitic hyphal structure with thick-walled sclerified generative hyphae that are 5–7 μm. The spores are shaped like short cylinders...