. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 89. Liagora pul- verulenta C. Ag. Trans- verse section of me- dullarv tissue. (About ^ 60:1). elongated and cylindrical with very little parietal protoplasm. From the lowermost cells in the assimi- lating filaments some thin filaments arise (Fig. 88 c) running along and between the central filaments; they are branched and consist of rather long nearly cylindrical cells whose diameter is about 11 [i. From these erect filaments with oval cells occasionally grow upwards between the assimilating fila- ments (comp. Fig. 92 a). The filaments of

. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 89. Liagora pul- verulenta C. Ag. Trans- verse section of me- dullarv tissue. (About ^ 60:1). elongated and cylindrical with very little parietal protoplasm. From the lowermost cells in the assimi- lating filaments some thin filaments arise (Fig. 88 c) running along and between the central filaments; they are branched and consist of rather long nearly cylindrical cells whose diameter is about 11 [i. From these erect filaments with oval cells occasionally grow upwards between the assimilating fila- ments (comp. Fig. 92 a). The filaments of Stock Photo
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. Dansk botanisk arkiv. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. Fig. 89. Liagora pul- verulenta C. Ag. Trans- verse section of me- dullarv tissue. (About ^ 60:1). elongated and cylindrical with very little parietal protoplasm. From the lowermost cells in the assimi- lating filaments some thin filaments arise (Fig. 88 c) running along and between the central filaments; they are branched and consist of rather long nearly cylindrical cells whose diameter is about 11 [i. From these erect filaments with oval cells occasionally grow upwards between the assimilating fila- ments (comp. Fig. 92 a). The filaments of the medullary tissue are subcylindric-barrel- shaped ; their diameter reaches a length of about 100;^ or more; in the mucilage be- tween these large filaments run many thin ones; Fig. 89 shows a transverse section of the me- dullary tissue in which the large cells and the thin fila- ments are seen, in their respective pos- itions. The carpogonial branch is found nearly in the middle of the assimilating filaments (Fig. 88 c). It is placed laterally upon one of the near- ly cylindrical cells found here. It con- sists of three cells and the carpogonium with the triohogyne. It is characterized by being much cur- ved, the outline of the whole branch forming nearly a semicircle and its cells seen from the side having nearly a triangular shape ; their diameter. Fig. 90. Liagora pulverulenta C. Ag. Development of the cystocarp. [a, b about 160:1; c, 150 :1; d 140 : 1).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Dansk botanisk forening. Kbenhavn : Dansk botanisk forening