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lenticel (noun) - a small, raised area on the surface of plant stems or roots that allows for gas exchange between the internal tissues and the external environment. Lenticels are important for the respiration and metabolic processes of plants.
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Contamination by infected tuber through lenticels or wounds.
Lenticels are also present on potato tubers.
Fairly smooth but with darker lenticels.
Lenticels on aspen roots are illustrated.
The fruit has numerous small lenticels.
This is where the lenticels come into play.
The pale brownish bark is covered with lenticels.
Lenticels may speciate.
The pathogen enters through the periderm or lenticels.
Small rows of vertical lenticels may appear on the trunks of younger trees.
Branchlets are fairly thick with lenticels.
Lenticels are small pores in the tuber skin responsible for gas exchange.
The surface is covered in tiny lenticels.
Lenticels are small openings in the tuber surface that allow for gas exchange.
The bark is dark brown with yellow lenticels.
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Hypertrophy of the lenticels resulted from accelerated phellogen activity and elongation of cork cells.
There are clearly visible lenticels.
Small lesions around the lenticels on fruit appear and expand during the growing season.
The grey or fawn coloured branchlets also feature lenticels.
Its surface is smooth with horizontal lenticels and warty protuberances.
Its branchlets however are initially herbaceous and have conspicuous lenticels.
Flooded tallow trees produced hypertrophied lenticels and adventitious roots.
The bark varies from a gray brown to a red brown with obvious horizontal lenticels.
Revise the provisions related to bruises and lenticels for Classes I and II as follows.
Its branches have dark brown bark with conspicuous lenticels.
Lenticels are also present on many fruits, quite noticeably on many apples and pears.
There is a moderate number of lenticels.
As the bark develops, new lenticels are formed within the cracks of the cork layers.
Intensive green with lenticels.
In Kent mangos, lenticels become more prominent as fruit mature.
As with most species in the family the twigs and branches display prominent lenticels.
The skin is thick, with small white lenticels and the peduncle is almost nonexistent.
Slight bruising scattered rust-coloured lenticels.
Lenticels made of hydrogels, for instance, are not adherent.
The stems hairless, marked with lenticels.
Lenticels supported greater fungal populations than smooth ( non-lenticel ) bark surfaces.
Small branches show distinct leaf scars, and lenticels.
However, Trentepohlia species can grow thick enough to block lenticels and inhibit ramiflorous flowering.
In common with others of this family, its bark is covered in prominent white lenticels.
The smooth skin is covered with small, yellow-green lenticels ( pores ) that appear like freckles.
Its twigs are glabrous, occasionally pubescent with small lenticels.
Mangoes - Proposal by Germany on healed bruises and lenticels INF.21, Informal document.
Young rhomboid shaped red leaves form on slender branchlets, marked with pale lenticels.
Scattered rust-coloured lenticels.
Branchlets often hairy, green turning to fawn with lenticels.
It has a red color and large, moderately conspicuous lenticels.
The bark is aromatic, with prominent and unusual appearing lenticels.
The twigs are slender and zigzag, nearly black in color, spotted with lighter lenticels.
The thin skin[7] has a light green background with a faint pink blush and green lenticels.
Tubers, Soft brownish-white rot extends from the heel end or lenticels.