Lexicographical Neighbors of Hadrome
Literary usage of Hadrome
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1911)
"In young roots there are alternating plates of hadrome and ... In the collateral
bundles of leaves the hadrome is uppermost, even in ferns, in spite of the ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americanaedited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines edited by Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines (1903)
"The position of the proto-hadrome is variable, since it is not unusual to observe
some of the vessels bordering on endodermis, having thus broken through ..."
3. Guayule (Parthenium Argentatum Gray): A Rubber-Plant of the Chihuahuan Desert by Francis Ernest Lloyd (1911)
"The isolated condition of the intercalated bundles is, however, very transient,
since the parenchyma rays between the axial hadrome strand and the small ..."
4. The Ottawa Naturalist by Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club (1904)
"By continued growth the cambial arches extend towards the pericycle and meet
outside the rays of the hadrome, thus a completely closed ring of cambium ..."
5. The Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science by Iowa Academy of Science (1896)
"... and hadrome (h) are not well developed in the small bundles. The mesophyll
consists of elongated*and somewhat loosely arranged cells of variable size. ..."
6. Applied and Economic Botany: Especially Adapted for the Use of Students in by Henry Kraemer (1914)
"... and the xylem being composed of wood fibers in addition to hadrome ; nor is the
... and in the hadrome, there being no sclerenchymatous fibers present. ..."
7. Applied and Economic Botany for Students in Technical and Agricultural by Henry Kraemer (1916)
"... and the xylem being composed of wood fibers in addition to hadrome; ...
and in the hadrome, there being no sclerenchymatous fibers present. ..."
8. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"The hadrome contains the vessels and the woody parenchyma and conducts the water.
... and hadrome, are observable in all the higher plants: vascular ..."