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Structure of Stem and Cambial Variant in Spatholobus Roxburgii (Leguminosae) [PDF]
Mahesh N. Nair
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CAMBIAL VARIANT AND XYLEM STRUCTURE IN THE STEM OF COCCULUS HIRSUTUS (MENISPERMACEAE) [PDF]
Kishore S. Rajput, K. S. Rao
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Structure of Wood and Cambial Variant in the Stem of Dalbergia Paniculata Roxb. [PDF]
Mahesh N. Nair, H. Y. Mohan Ram
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The rise and evolution of the cambial variant in Bignonieae (Bignoniaceae)
Marcelo R. Pace +2 more
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Stem anatomy at various developmental stages of secondary growth in Turbina corymbosa (Convolvulaceae) [PDF]
Background – Population growth of lianas in the tropical forest is credited to their ability of CO2 sequestration and efficiency of the narrow stems to supply water required for the amount of foliage it bears. Turbina corymbosa (L.) Raf.
Manoj Lekhak +3 more
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This paper empirically analyzes the dynamics of Brazilian inflation during two decades of the inflation targeting regime in Brazil, focusing on inflationary persistence and exchange rate passthrough. For the period between January 1999 and December 2019,
Bruno Braga Ramalho
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Wood and bark anatomy of the charismatic Wisteria vines (Leguminosae)
Wisteria is a legume genus composed of lianas with a disjunct distribution, occurring in temperate zones of eastern Asia and the eastern United States, being also introduced in numerous countries as an ornamental.
Rosa Nejapa, Marcelo R. Pace
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A estrutura anatômica do caule adulto de S. corrugata foi detalhada, com o objetivo de contribuir para a identificação de caules de lianas usadas comercialmente.
Gabriel Uriel Cruz Araújo +1 more
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First Bignoniaceae liana from the Miocene of South America and its evolutionary significance.
PREMISE Two Bignoniaceae stems with the distinctive anatomy of a liana are described from the Miocene of South America. They are the first fossil evidence of climbing habit in Bignoniaceae.
M. J. Franco, M. Brea, E. Cerdeño
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Vessel element and fiber length variation in successive cambia of Iresine latifolia (Amaranthaceae)
The size of the axial cell elements of wood, vessel elements and fibers, increases or decreases from pith to stem periphery in the species that have been studied with successive cambium such as members of the Menispermaceae.
Silvia Zumaya-Mendoza, Teresa Terrazas
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