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[edit]DescriptionTrifolium pratense Rhizobium root nodule.jpg | Trifolium pratense Rhizobium root nodule. FiG. 5o.—Longitudinal section through red clover rootlet, showing tubercle formation due to the root nodule microbe, Rhizobium mutabile. The tubercle is only partiaUy developed, a. root hairs. These do not develop on the nodule. b, the normal root parenchyma, c, vascular tissue, d, infected area, also showing the infectmg strands (Infectionsfäden). The cells are filled with bacteria, e. apical areas, the growmg areas of the tubercle. |
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Author | Schneider, Albert, 1863-1928 |
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