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Fig. 3 | Rice

Fig. 3

From: Lodging Resistance of Japonica Rice (Oryza Sativa L.): Morphological and Anatomical Traits due to top-Dressing Nitrogen Application Rates

Fig. 3

Anatomical characteristics of the N4 internode culm in two japonica rice cultivars under different nitrogen rates. a and b transverse sections at the second internode of the Wuyunjing23 cultivar under LN and HN conditions, respectively; c and d a transverse section at the second internode of the W3668 cultivar under LN and HN conditions, respectively. AC, air chamber; VBS, vascular bundles sheath; Ep, epidermis; MT, mechanical tissue; PT, parenchyma tissue X, xylem; Ph, phloem. Bar = 100 μm

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