gemmae cup
Review: Gemma cup and gemma development in Marchantia
gemmae cup
website gemmae cup Gemmae are green, multicellular, asexual buds, which develop in small receptacles called gemma cups located on the thalli The gemmae become detached from gemmae cup Gemmae cup of a thallose liverwort, Marchantia polymorpha, from a stream in Gemma cup of Marchantia, showing prominant gemma cup for vegetative reproduction
gemmae cup 18-day-old wild-type thallus with three gemmae cups 23-day-old wild-type thallus transferred at day 16 to 10 μM NAA with elongated gemmae cup Wild gemma cup and gemmae cup Requirements Slide, watch glass, blade, coverslip, safranin, glycerine, and watch glass Procedure For of Thallus through gemmae in cup-shaped structure called “gemma cup”(or “cupules”) In the genus , the gemmae is multicellular discoid structure with two laterally placed