lục bì
Definition
- Noun (Botany):
- Phelloderm: A layer of plant tissue, specifically the innermost part of the periderm (bark) in woody stems and roots, composed of living cells produced inwardly by the cork cambium (phellogen).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Lục bì là một phần của vỏ cây. (The phelloderm is a part of the bark.)
- Tế bào của lục bì thường chứa lục lạp. (Phelloderm cells often contain chloroplasts.)
Advanced Usage
- This term is highly specialized and used almost exclusively in academic, scientific, or botanical contexts.
Variants and Related Words
- Periderm: The protective tissue that replaces the epidermis in mature stems and roots, consisting of phelloderm, phellogen (cork cambium), and phellem (cork).
- Phellogen: The cork cambium, a meristematic layer that produces phelloderm inwardly and phellem outwardly.
- Phellem: Cork, the outer, protective layer of the periderm.
Synonyms
- Botanical synonym: Phelloderm. There is no common, non-scientific synonym.
Related Terms
- Vỏ cây: Bark. This is the general, common term, while "lục bì" refers to a specific layer within it.
- Tầng sinh bần: Cork cambium (phellogen).
- Bần: Cork (phellem).