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cambial Meaning in Bengali



বা সংক্রান্ত বা ক্যাম্বিয়াম হিসেবে কাজ





cambial's Usage Examples:

are high in plants with an active cambial zone and are still currently being studied.


Gibberellin stimulates the cambial cell division and also regulates.


" This highly vulnerable feature has made studies on cambial structure and ultrastructure difficult to achieve with conventional methods.


They bore under the bark in the cambial layer of their host plant.


They mine under the bark in the cambial cylinder of both new spring shoots and canes from the previous seasons.


They live in tunnels in the cambial area (bark-wood interface) of both the lower stem and roots of their host.


In the 2010 attack the tree was ringbarked and about 90 per cent of the cambial tissue removed.


that forms in place of normal wood as a response to gravity, where the cambial cells are oriented other than vertically.


direction of sap flow might affect the direction of cambial cell growth.


Pressure, nutrient movements, and cambial basipetal auxin transport have also been suggested.


both promoting and inhibiting cellular differentiation in both apical and cambial meristems.


However, in woody plants, with vascular and cork cambial activity and secondary growth, the entire epidermis may be replaced by.


internal phloem absent, secondary thickening developing from a conventional cambial ring, xylem with tracheids; The sieve-tube plastids are S-type.


propagation that initiates root or shoot production from secondary meristematic cambial cells.


the root collar region are filled with pitch, with larvae feeding on the cambial or inner bark region.


"An Eocene fossil tree with cambial variant wood structure" (PDF).


1995 Portugal endured an economic crisis (owing to the effects of the cambial crisis of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism).


In vascular tissue, sclereids will develop from cambial and procambial cells.


confirmed the tree's susceptibility to sun scorch, and its vulnerability to cambial damage over winter, although neither failing appeared to affect its long-term.



cambial's Meaning':

of or relating to or functioning as a cambium

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