Lexicographical Neighbors of Suberised
Literary usage of Suberised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Comparative Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs of the Phanerogams and Ferns by Anton Bary (1884)
"The presence within the totally suberised layer, which shows no cellulose reaction,
of one showing cellulose-blue afler treatment with potash, ..."
2. Strasburger's Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger, Hans Fitting, William Henry Lang (1921)
"Three kinds of suberised boundary tissues can be recognised: (1) The cutis
tissue; (2) the endodermis; (3) the cork. ..."
3. Handbook of Practical Botany: For the Botanical Laboratory and Private Student by Eduard Strasburger, William Hillhouse (1900)
"In an earlier stage, however, the exodermis, like the endodermis, is suberised
only in median strips of the radial walls. ..."
4. A Student's Text-book of Botany by Sydney Howard Vines (1896)
"155); the cell-walls may be thin or considerably thickened ; generally speaking,
the walls are completely suberised (see p. 106), whence the tissue is often ..."
5. A Text-book of Botany by Eduard Strasburger (1898)
"Where cell walls become LIGNIFIED or suberised, it is particularly the secondary
layer that ... suberised cell walls take a yellowish brown colour with ..."
6. Annals of Botany by IDEAL (Project) (1888)
"... the end of the period of vegetation, the floating-tissue becomes detached,
and the remaining denser part of the peri- derm acquires suberised walls. ..."
7. Report of the Annual Meeting (1907)
"In the Cedrela spp. the thickening is lignified, and a suberised lamella runs
right round the cell. Lenticels similar in outward appearance and anatomy to ..."