internode
Definition
- The region between two nodes of a plant stem.
Glossary of "Plant Systematics (1st ed.)" by Simpson (2006)
- (a) The region between two adjacent nodes of a shoot. (stem/shoot parts, twig part) (b) A cladogram lineage that spaces between two nodes (points of divergence). Syn: stem.
Glossary of "A Botanist's Vocabulary" by Pell & Angell (2016)
- Area of stem occurring between the two nearest locations of leaf attachment (nodes).
文献(引用)
- Kitching, I. J., Forey, P. L. Humphries, C. J. & Williams, D. M. 1998. Cladistics, 2nd ed.: the Theory and Practice of Parsimony Analysis. -xii + 228 pp. Oxford University Press, New York.
- Pell, S. K. & Angell, B. 2016. A Botanist's Vocabulary: 1300 Terms Explained and Illustrated. 226 pp. Timber Press, Portland.
- Sadava, D., Hillis, D. M., Heller, H. C. & Berenbaum, M. R. 2011. Life: The Science of Biology, 9th ed. -xliv + 1266 pp. Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland.
- Simpson, M. G. 2006. Plant Systematics. -xi + 590 pp. Elsevier Academic Press, Oxford.
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