n. (L. inter, between; nodus, knot) the portion of a stem between nodes.
nodus = knot; a segment of myelinated nerve fibre between adjacent nodes of Ranvier, q.v.
the space on an herb or grass stem between points of leaf attachment.
Section of stem between two joints or 'nodes'
A section or part between two nodes, as of a nerve or stem
The portion of the stem between nodes; in cotton often used as an indicator of growth, i.e., a greater internode length indicates more rapid growth and possible need of a growth regulator such as Pix.
the sections of stems between nodes
Section between two nodes of a plant stem.
the portion of a stem between the level of insertion of two successive leaves or leaf pairs (or branches of an inflorescence).
Areas between stem nodes which contain elongated cells.
In erect articulated colonies, internodes are the sections bearing autozooids, joined by connecting tubes which are uncalcified or poorly calcified.
The part of the culm, branch, or rhizome between two nodes.
the segment of a plant stem between the points where leaves are attached
The part of a stem (culm) between two successive nodes.
the part of the stem between the points of leaf attachments
A section or region of stem between nodes. [RA
The section of stem between two nodes.
The region between two successive nodes.
In-ter-node Part of stem between nodes. 541
a segment of culm or rhizome between nodes
the portion of a stem between two adjacent nodes.
the area between two nodes on a plant stem
Section of growth between two nodes.
The part of a stem or branch between nodes.
the stem section between two adjacent nodes.
the space on the culm & rhizome between the nodes
The part of a plant stem between two nodes.
The part of a plant stem between joints or nodes.
Area on stem between nodes.
The region of stem between any two nodes.
The portion of the stem between two nodes. Rooting from this section is described as ‘internodal'.
The portion of a shoot or cane between two nodes.
The part of the stem between the nodes where the leaves are attached.
The portion of the stem, cane or pseudobulb located between two nodes or joints.
The portion of a stem between two successive nodes, the gap between successive points of attachment of leaves on a stem.
Portion of a stem or branch between two successive nodes.
the area of the stem between any two adjacent nodes.
portion of the stem axis between two nodes. submitted by Adrian
The stem section between two nodes, that is, the space between two successive true leaves on the main stem or a branch.
The part of a plant stem between the nodes. Nodes mark the point of attachment of leaves, flowers, fruits, buds and other stems.
The portion of a stem between the nodes or joints.
The space between nodes on a stem.
That portion of the cane or shoot between nodes.
stem region between nodes
segment of culm, branch, or rhizome between nodes.
Section of a stem between two successive nodes.
part of a stem between two adjacent nodes
The region of a stem between two nodes, when there is no branching of the vascular tissue.
In plants, the region of the stem between where the leaves are attached.
The part of the stem between one node and another. [ GO BACK TO TOP INDEX
Part of the stem between two adjacent nodes.