Fragmentation region

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fragmentation region (noun, pl. fragmentation regions) – small sections of branches (e. g., in Bryoria capillaris) which are narrow, devoid of algae, and either colourless or blackened, and are weak points easily broken by twig movements or strong winds. Kind of: isidiomorphs,upper surface structure.

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