COMPARISON OF MORPHOLOGY OF LEAVES FROM NORMAL, CYTOPLASMIC MALE–STERILE AND RESTORED VERSIONS OF ZEA MAYS
Keyword(s):
Zea Mays
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Leaf thickness, number of trichomes, number and size of stomatal and epidermal cells were compared in normal, male-sterile, and restored versions of Zea mays L. Differences in leaf thickness were obtained between lines, but not between versions (except for one line). Differences in trichomes between versions were found in two of the five lines. Results from the length and width of stomatal and epidermal cells in the hybrid F44 × F6 were like those of the trichomes. Therefore, the large morphological variations between the internodes of normal, male-sterile, and restored versions of corn which were previously observed do not extend to the leaves.
1971 ◽
Vol 11
(6)
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pp. 805-807
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