Leaf and stem anatomy and micromorphology in two cut flower cultivars of rosa hybrida l

Micromorphological and anatomical differences in leaf epidermis and stem xylem of Rosa hybrida `Lovely Red` [LR] and `Rouge Baiser` [RB], commercially grown in Buenos Aires, Argentina, were examined in the lower half of the terminal leaflet of 5-foliate leaves and in the basal part of stem, respect...

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Autor principal: Cohen, G.
Otros Autores: Mascarini, Libertad, Xifreda, Cecilia Carmen
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