callose
/kælˈoʊs/Definitions
1. noun
A type of suberin, a waxy or resinous substance found in the cell walls of plants, especially in the phloem.
“The callose plugs in the plant cell wall were preventing the exchange of nutrients.”
1. noun
A type of suberin, a waxy or resinous substance found in the cell walls of plants, especially in the phloem.
“The callose plugs in the plant cell wall were preventing the exchange of nutrients.”