The fibrous thickenings of endothecium are in the form of
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Endothecium is present below the epidermis. It is a layer of elongated cells which develop fibrous thickenings made up of mainly α-cellulose but traces of pectin and lignin are also present. These thickenings extend from the inner tangential walls
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