0 a layer of long cells between two thin surface layers of a leaf, containing a lot of chloroplasts (= the parts of a cell where energy from the sun is turned into food) --
1 a layer of long cells between two thin surface layers of a leaf, that contains a lot of chloroplasts (= parts of a cell where energy from the sun is turned into food) --
Therefore, palisade layers in the fruit perform the functional role of preventing water uptake.
Generally, physical dormancy is the result of one or more palisade layers in the fruit or seed coat.
The thick calcified layer of the eggshell forms in columns from the mammillae structures, and is known as the palisade layer.
The mature inner integument has a palisade layer, a pigmented zone with 15-20 layers, while the innermost layer is known as the fringe layer.
These cells contain fewer chloroplasts than those of the palisade layer.
Initially, the mine has the form of a tortuous linear mine on the palisade layer.
The microstructure of the pericarp showed an external thick cuticle and a single external palisade layer of closely packed cells with no intercellular spaces.