suberize (Meaning)
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suberize (v. t.)
To effect suberization of.
Synonyms & Antonyms of suberize
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suberize Sentence Examples
- The cells' outer walls undergo suberization, forming a protective barrier against pathogens.
- The endodermis suberizes, creating a barrier that restricts the movement of nutrients and water.
- Suberization of the epidermal cells aids in preventing desiccation and mechanical damage.
- Roots suberize in response to water stress, reducing water loss.
- The suberization process involves the deposition of suberin, a waxy substance that waterproofs the cell walls.
- Suberized cells exhibit increased resistance to external stresses, such as drought and temperature fluctuations.
- The suberization of the periderm layer protects the underlying tissues from environmental damage.
- Fungal infections can trigger the suberization of plant tissues as a defense mechanism.
- Suberization plays a crucial role in the formation of cork, a protective material used in various industrial applications.
- The degree of suberization varies among different plant species and is influenced by environmental conditions.
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To effect suberization of.
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The cells' outer walls undergo suberization, forming a protective barrier against pathogens.
The endodermis suberizes, creating a barrier that restricts the movement of nutrients and water.
Suberization of the epidermal cells aids in preventing desiccation and mechanical damage.
Roots suberize in response to water stress, reducing water loss.