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conducting tissue

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conducting tissue
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) Botany another name for vascular tissue


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Thus, the most important toxic effect of TCAs is the slowing of depolarization of the cardiac action potential by inhibition of the sodium current and this delays propagation of depolarization through both myocardium and conducting tissue.
At high frequencies, current enters both ECF and ICF spaces so that measured resistance is equal to the total resistance of all conducting tissue ([R.
Once inside the outer layers of root tissue, the rhizomorphs start to develop the typical white fungal mycelium that attacks the conducting tissue and slow die back, premature leaf fall, poor flowering, oozing watery or resinous material and splitting of bark near ground level all show themselves as the outward symptoms of the fungus.
 
 
 
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