Of the diseases thus produced by microscopic animals or by higher plants, one or two are of importance enough to deserve special mention here.
Bacteria were regarded by some as stages in the life history of higher plants.
It is believed that bacteria do form a group of plants by themselves, and are not to be regarded as stages in the history of higher plants.
Some of them are known to be the conidia of higher plants; but as this is by no means the case with all, it would be assuming too much to give the name of conidia to the whole.
In many of the moulds we have miniature representatives of higher plants in the mycelium or roots, stem, branches, and at length capsules bearing sporidia, which correspond to seeds.
There is usually an agglomeration of delicate threads, either jointed or not, which are somewhat analogous to the roots of higher plants.
Effect of Boron on the Growth of Higher Plants 67 1.
Effect of Arsenic on the Growth of Higher Plants 52 1.
Effect of Copper on the Growth of Higher Plants 17 1.
Effect of Zinc on the Growth of Higher Plants 38 1.
They are all intercellular parasites living mostly on the leaves of higher plants.
As regards its composition, the cell-wall of fungi exhibits variations of the same kind as those met with in higher plants.
Do they stand as a connecting link between the ferns on one hand and the whole train ofhigher plants on the other, or do they lead so far as the Cycads and there stop?
Higher plants in general, however, and in particular flowering plants, do not have a polystelic vascular arrangement, but a specialized type of monostele.
There seems to be no evidence that tannins perform any such function as this in higher plants, however.
But this enzyme seems rarely, if at all, to be present in the tissues of higher plants.
These cells are not shut in behind a thick skin as in the leaves of higher plants, but have every one of them the power to take in water and gases through their tender membrane.
It is true each stem has a few hairy roots, but these are very feeble, and not at all like the roots of higher plants.
The two cells together then form a plant-egg, which answers to the germ in the seeds of higher plants.
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