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Wheat embryonic axis

The germ takes more time to develop compared to the endosperm. The wheat embryonic axis is observed until approximately 23 days after anthesis. [Pg.114]

Figure 7.1 Chemical images of the same wheat kernel cross-section showing the population on the z-axis. (a) Lipid in the scutellum and aleurone cell walls (b) Protein in the embryonic axis and aleurone cells ... Figure 7.1 Chemical images of the same wheat kernel cross-section showing the population on the z-axis. (a) Lipid in the scutellum and aleurone cell walls (b) Protein in the embryonic axis and aleurone cells ...
Figure 7.3 (a) Sketch of wheat kernel cross-section, showing from the outside towards the center pericarp, aleurone cells, aleurone cell walls, endosperm, depleted layer and germ (scutellum and embryonic axis). The following regions of the kernel were studied A = pericarp/endosperm B = pericarp/ subaleurone endosperm C = corner of germ D = single aleurone cell E = endosperm/ scutellum (b) Cross-section (not to common... [Pg.233]


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