Definition of Plant tissue

1. Noun. The tissue of a plant.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Plant Tissue

plant part
plant physiology
plant poisoning
plant process
plant product
plant proteins
plant room
plant rooms
plant root cap
plant roots
plant scientist
plant shoots
plant stems
plant structure
plant succession
plant tissue (current term)
plant toxin
plant transpiration
plant tumours
plant virus
plant viruses
planta
planta pedis
plantable
plantacyanin
plantage
plantages
plantago
plantago ovata coating
plantago seed

Literary usage of Plant tissue

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Nature and Properties of Soils: A College Text of Edaphology by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Harry Oliver Buckman (1922)
"... while many acids of an organic nature exist especially in fruits and vegetables. Flo. 20.—Diagram showing the general composition of green plant tissue. ..."

2. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"It has been noted that in most, if not all, instances, the glucosides are accompanied in the same plant tissue (although in separate cells) by the ..."

3. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th Series by California academy of sciences (1897)
"Plants aggregated, forming an indefinite expanded mass on rocks ; plant tissue .425 mm. in thickness, the inner layer of tissue being composed of 5-7 rows ..."

4. Garden Farming by Lee Cleveland Corbett (1913)
"... above referred to, is caused by small (microscopic) bodies contained in the cells which build up the outer layers of the leaf (all plant tissue is made ..."

5. The Nature and Properties of Soils: A College Text of Edaphology by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Harry Oliver Buckman (1922)
"... while many acids of an organic nature exist especially in fruits and vegetables. Flo. 20.—Diagram showing the general composition of green plant tissue. ..."

6. The Chemistry of Plant Life by Roscoe Wilfred Thatcher (1921)
"It has been noted that in most, if not all, instances, the glucosides are accompanied in the same plant tissue (although in separate cells) by the ..."

7. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, 4th Series by California academy of sciences (1897)
"Plants aggregated, forming an indefinite expanded mass on rocks ; plant tissue .425 mm. in thickness, the inner layer of tissue being composed of 5-7 rows ..."

8. Garden Farming by Lee Cleveland Corbett (1913)
"... above referred to, is caused by small (microscopic) bodies contained in the cells which build up the outer layers of the leaf (all plant tissue is made ..."

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