What is possible function of ligulate in selaginella?
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●A ligule can also be defined as a membrane-like tissue or row of delicate hairs typically found in grasses at the junction of the leaf sheath and blade.
●The ligule appears to be a continuation of the leaf sheath and encircles or clasps the stem as does the leaf sheath.
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Summary. The ligule ofSelaginella kraussiana shows active incorporation of tritiated glucose in the central region; particularly into the Golgi system, but also into endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and cell periphery.
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