PREPARED SLIDES - BOTANY

CODE: #09

A total of 7 series whose theme is the vegetal world. A breath-taking journey that begins from the single cell and then encompasses flowers, mushrooms and trees. In particular, dedicated series are available for some key genres of plants (gymnospermae, angiospermae and tropical plants).
- Packed in a practical and attractive box.
- Every slides features an individual description of the related specimen in 8 languages.
- Every set includes the description of the whole 34 series of the Konus range of slides, embracing many different themes.
- Every set is introduced and commented by a Professor of a renowned University.

SPECS

#4877 BACTERIA, SIMPLE ORGANISMS (10 SLIDES)
1. Hay bacilli (Bacillus subtilis)
2. Milk souring bacteria (Streptococcus Lactis).
3. Putrefaction bacteria (Proteus Vulgaris).
4. Intestinal bacteria (Escherichia Coli).
5. Paratyphoid bacteria (Salmonella paratyphi).
6. Bacillary dysentery (Shigella dysenteriae).
7. Pus bacteria (Staphylococcus pyogenes).
8. Bacteria from human mouth.
9. Bacteria from cheese.
10. Bacteria from leaven (Salmonella parathyphi)

#4982 BOTANY: FUNGI, LICHENS AND BRIOPHYTA (15 SLIDES)
1. Rhizopus, bread mold, developing sporangia.
2. Rhizopus nigricans whole mount.
3. Spurred rye sporae.
4. Penicellium whole mount.
5. Penicillium, conidia on conidiophora.
6. Aspergillus whole mount.
7. Aspergillus, conidia on conidiophores.
8. Saccaromyces, budding, whole mount.
9. Yeast dividing, whole mount.
10. Peziza, cup fungus, section of apotecium with asci.
11. Ustilago tritici, loose smut of wheat.
12. Ustilago zeae, corn smut, section of pustule showing developing chlamydospores.
13. Coprinus, sec. showing baadia and spores.
14. Lichen, section vegetative portion of thallus.
15. Lichen, section of apothecium.

#4983 BOTANY: HEPATICAE, MOSSES, PTERIDOPHYTAE AND GYMNOSPERMAE.
1. Marchantia polymorpha, section of thallus.
2. Marchantia, section with archegonia.
3. Marchantia, section with antheridia.
4. Spore of Equisetum arvense (show elater) whole mount.
5. Moss, lateral section of anteridial cluster.
6. Microsporange of Seleginell lateral section.
7. Moss, prtonema whole mount.
8. Epiphyte fern (Platycerium)
9. Fern, section of leaf.
10. Fern transversal section of rhizome.
11. Fern protallium of young specimen with antheridia.
12. Fern protallium of mature specimen with archegonia.
13. Gemma of Marchantia whole mount.
14. Archyblast of Chara whole mount.
15. Gingko transversal section of leaf and petiole.
16. Pinus transversal section of leaf.
17. Pinus first year stem.
18. Pinus, mature wood section rad.
19. Pinus, mature wood section tang.
20. Pinus, section of young strobilus showing meiosis.
21. Pinus, median lateral section of male strobilus.
22. Pinus transversal section of male strobilus with microspore.
23. Pinus, whole mount of pollen grains.
24. Pinus lateral section of young female cone with bracts and ovules.
25. Fir tree, leaf tip.

#4984 ANGIOSPERMAE, MONOCOTYLEDONS (LILIOPSIDAE) (25 SLIDES)
1. Allium ,onion lateral section.
2. Allium, root tip with mitosis.
3. Garlic flower with anthers and ovaries.
4. LIly, leaf.
5. Lily, pollen.
6. Lily, anther.
7. LIly, ovary.
8. Lilium, transversal section monocotiledon flower.
9. LIlium very young anther with sporogenous tissue.
10. Lilium, style and stigma with pollen grains.
11. Orchis, transversal section aerial root.
12. Iris, epidermis whole mount.
13. Corn, Zea Mays root.
14. Corn, Zea Mays transversal section of young stem.
15. Corn Zea Mays transversal section stem.
16. Corn Zea Mays lateral section stem.
17. Rice transversal section of root.
18. Rice, transversal section of leaf.
19. Rice, transversal section of leaf.
20. Triticum wheat transversal section root.
21. Triticum wheat transversal section of stem.
22. Triticum wheat transversal section of leaf.
23. Monoc + Dicot leaves.
24. Monoc + Dicot stems.
25. Monoc + Dicot roots.

#4985 ANGIOSPERMAE, DICOTYLEDONS (MAGNOLIOPSIDAE) (25 SLIDES)
1. Vicia root tip with mitosis.
2. Pelargonium transversal section young stem.
3. Pelargonium transversal section of leaf.
4. Helianthus stem lateral section.
5. Helianthus stem lateral section.
6. Cuscuta, dodder on host.
7. Ficus rubber plant transversal section leaf.
8. Ipomea sweet potato transversal section.
9. Capsella lateral section embryo with cotyledons.
10. Capsella section of developed flower.
11. Ranunculus transversal section young root.
12. Daucus carota transversal section.
13. Cucurbita, pumpkin transversal section.
14. Cucurbita, pumpkin lateral section.
15. Cotton leaf transversal section.
16. Ricinus, castor bean, transversal section.
17. Pittosporum transversal section of typical dicot leaf.
18. Miryophyllum transversal section of aquatic stem.
19. Nymphaea, water lily, transversal section of aquatic stem.
20. Solanum, irish potato, transversal section of mature tuber with starch granules.
21. Tilia one year stem transversal section.
22. Nerium, leaf transversal section.
23. Nicotiana transversal section of leaf.
24. Salix willow transversal section of stem.
25. Sambucus elder, bark with lenticels.

#4880 TROPICAL PLANTS (10 SLIDES)
1. Epiphytic fern (Platycerium) transversal section.
2. Date palm (Phoenix) transversal section through leaflet.
3. Coconut (Coccus) fibre cells whole mount.
4. Cactus, stem with reduced leaves transversal section.
5. Epiphytic orchid transversal section of aerial root.
6. Louisiana moss, absorbent hairs whole mount (Tillandsia).
7. Indian rubber tree leaf with crystals transversal section.
8. Coelus, transversal section of a square stem.
9. Begonia, shadow plant.
10. Pineapple (Ananas), tropical fruit transversal section.

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