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English: Microscopic observation of the transverse incision of the root of the plant Iris germanica L (Iridaceae Family), after staining with ruthenium red and methylene blue. The formation and development of lateral roots from the vascular cylinder are observed. We can also observe the epidermis, root hairs, cortical parenchyma, central cylinder as well as individual cells.
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