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Xylem Embolism in the Palm Rhapis Excelsa
IAWA Journal, 1985Xylem failure via gas embolism (cavitation) was investigated in Rhapis excelsa (Palmae). Embolism was detected using measurements of xylem flow resistance in excised stems and petioles: a decrease in resistance after the removal of flow-impeding embolisms by a pressure treatment indicated their previous presence in the axis.
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1982
Plications in the leaf of Rhapis excelsa are initiated at the lateral, basal margin of the palmate lamina and are oriented vertically from inception. When first initiated the plications appear in transection as distinct, sinusoidal folds. However, with the addition of more folds laterally, the earlier pleats become more markedly appressed and ...
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Plications in the leaf of Rhapis excelsa are initiated at the lateral, basal margin of the palmate lamina and are oriented vertically from inception. When first initiated the plications appear in transection as distinct, sinusoidal folds. However, with the addition of more folds laterally, the earlier pleats become more markedly appressed and ...
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Weed management in lady palm Rhapis excelsa in palm nurseries
2016ULUDAĞ, AHMET, inci, deniz
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