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Axillary bud
Found 2 free book(s)Understanding Leaf Anatomy and Morphology
www.senecahs.orgAxillary bud Stipule Stem Petiole Blade FIGURE 1. The major parts of a leaf. Dicots have leaves with veins that connect and branch from each other. Veins in a branch-ing pattern are called netted veins. A leaf with netted veins sometimes has several smaller
Fatty Alcohols (Octanol and Decanol)
www.ams.usda.govare better on a molar basis in selectively killing or inhibiting axillary and terminal 94 bud growth of tobaccothan the corresponding alkyl esters . Pure 1-decanol is reportedly the most effective 95 topping and suckering agent (Steffens and McKee, 1969). 96 Without an appropriate surfactant both the C. 9. to C. 11. methyl esters and the C. 8 ...