File:Viscum album seed wrapped into the dry viscin.tif
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Насіння омели білої (Viscum album subsp. album L.) із залишками засохлого вісцину
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Українська: Насіння омели білої (Viscum album subsp. album L.) із залишками засохлого вісцину – чіпкої слизоподібної речовини, яка є важливою для розповсюдження напівпаразиту птахами та іншими векторами, а також для встановлення надійного контакту з поверхнею рослини-господаря. Зображення отримано за допомогою системи Axio Zoom.V16 Stereo Zoom (Carl Zeiss, Німеччина) з об'єктивом PlanApo Z 1,5x, FWD = 30 мм). Масштаб зображення: 2 см.
English: The European mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album L.) wrapped in the residues of dried viscin – an adhesive mucilaginous tissue crucial for the hemiparasite dispersal by birds and other vectors as well for first firm contact with the host surface. Image was captured using Axio Zoom.V16 Stereo Zoom system (Carl Zeiss, Germany) in bright field illumination (objective lenses PlanApo Z 1.5x, FWD = 30mm). Scale bar: 2 cm. English: The European mistletoe (Viscum album subsp. album L.) wrapped in the residues of dried viscin |
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