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short notes on dictostele​

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Answered by sandaneymbperera
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It's not dictostele; the correct word is dictyostele.

dictyostele  is a type of dissected *siphonostele in which the vascular tissue (as viewed in transverse section) is divided into a number of amphicribal vascular bundles called *meristeles. These are separated by parenchymatous areas, which are usually associated with large closely placed leaf gaps. Dictyosteles are typical of many ferns, e.g. Dryopteris, and are essentially similar to *solenosteles, except that the amphiphloic cylinder of the solenostele is reduced to a meshwork by the occurrence of numerous overlapping leaf gaps.

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