| 41. | In 1881, he was the first to describe the effects of extracellular pH on cardiac and vascular tissues.
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| 42. | Initially, the hyphae enter the cortical tissue and grow intercellularly, then infect the roots and the vascular tissue.
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| 43. | The infection affects mainly the vascular tissue in carrots that circulates sugars and other metabolites ( phloem ).
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| 44. | The abnormal increase in these processes result in abnormal and excessive cell division and growth, damaging vascular tissue.
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| 45. | Compared to other living land plants, they lack vascular tissue containing lignin and branched sporophytes bearing multiple sporangia.
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| 46. | Tracheophytes also developed vascular tissue to aid in the movement of water within the organisms ( see below ).
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| 47. | The nematode initiates formation of the giant cell ( also called a nurse cell ) from potential vascular tissue.
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| 48. | It invades the vascular tissue, creating cankers that clog water-conducting vessels and could affect half of California's grape acreage.
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| 49. | Disorganized cell division occurs in infected hosts, leading to gall development instead of the formation of healthy vascular tissue.
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| 50. | In this case, spores ( also endoconidia ) that have been produced inside the tree travel through the vascular tissue.
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