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pulvini.it
Nome del dominio - pulvini.it
Titolo del sito - Fratelli Pulvini – Trasporti Eccezionali
Domain pulvini.it viene reindirizzato a https://www.fratellipulvini.com/
Posizione GEO del sito
Posizione Paese - Italy
Paese di registrazione - United States
Città/Paese - Padova
Fornitore - Lenfiber S.r.l.
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Brief facts about pulvini:
A pulvinus is a joint-like thickening at the base of a plant leaf or leaflet that facilitates growth-independent movement. Pulvini are common, for example, in members of the bean family Fabaceae and the prayer plant family Marantaceae. Pulvini may be present at the base of the leaf stalk or on its other end, where the leaf is attached, or in a compound leaf at the place where the leaflets are joined to its middle stem. They consist of a core of vascular tissue within a flexible, bulky cylinder of thin-walled parenchyma cells. A pulvinus is also sometimes called a geniculum. Pulvinar movement is caused by changes in turgor pressure leading to a contraction or expansion of the parenchyma tissue. The response is initiated when sucrose is unloaded from the phloem into the apoplast. The increased sugar concentration in the apoplast decreases the water potential and triggers the efflux of potassium ions from the surrounding cells.
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