Definition of Suberize. Meaning of Suberize. Synonyms of Suberize

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Definition of Suberize

Suberize
Suberize Su"ber*ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized; p. pr. & vb. n. -izing.] [L. suber cork.] (Bot.) To effect suberization of.

Meaning of Suberize from wikipedia

- Suberin is a lipophilic, complex polyester biopolymer of plants, composed of long-chain fatty acids called suberin acids and glycerol. Suberin, interconnected...
- activity and secondary growth, the entire epidermis may be replaced by a suberized periderm or bark in which the functions of the stomata are replaced by...
- botany, it is used with Light Green SF Yellowish to differentiate between suberized and cutinized plant tissue. Sudan I, Sudan III, and Sudan IV have been...
- which have retained thin walls and Casparian strips rather than becoming suberized and waterproof like the other cells around them, to continue to allow...
- Joachim; Kolattukudy, P. E. (1982). "Composition and ultrastructure of the suberized cell wall of isolated crystal idioblasts from Agave americana L. leaves"...
- maintain post-harvest preservation. When the cuticle cracks, a corky suberized layer is formed on the fruit skin. Apples are particularly susceptible...
- of dead cells and is produced by the formation of multiple layers of suberized periderm, cortical and phloem tissue. The rhytidome is especially well...
- they are relatively less efficient in nutrient uptake, possibly due to suberization and ageing. The new root system (shoot roots from the developing shoots)...
- environment with good air flow. This warming and storing period ensures proper suberization of the tissue, which forms a barrier from P. atrosepti**** infestation...
- wound which is a callus tissue that grows when the branch is broken off. Suberization followed by periderm formation may provide a barrier to further mycelial...