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±â»ç¸í Flow Behavior of Safranine Solution in Prunus sargentii Rehder
ÀúÀÚ¸í Seong Du Hong ; Sheikh Ali Ahmed ; Su Kyoung Chun
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¼ö·Ï»çÇ× Çѱ¹°¡±¸ÇÐȸÁö(±¸. °¡±¸) , v.18 n.4(2007-11)
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ISSN 1226-3109
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ÁÖÁ¦¾î Liquid penetration ; Axial flow ; Radial flow ; Surface tension
¿ä¾à2 An experiment was conducted to compare the 1% safranine solution flow depth in radial and longitudinal direction of Prunus sargentii. Longitudinal flow of safranine solution was found higher than radial flow. Body ray parenchyma was found more permeable than marginal ray parenchyma and it was about 1.3 times higher. Intercellular space conducted safranine solution more than ray parenchyma. Vessel was found to be the main avenue for liquid conduction in longitudinal direction. Different anatomical features of ray, vessel and fiber affected the penetration depth of safranine solution. Moreover initial penetration depth was found to be high and thereafter decreased gradually.
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