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Quantitative anatomical characteristics and their radial variation in compression (COW), lateral (LAW), and opposite (OPW) woods of Agathis loranthifolia and Pinus merkusii stem woods growing in Indonesia were observed and compared to understand wood ...
Byantara Darsan Purusatama +2 more
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TRACHEARY ELEMENTS OF THE FERNS. I. FACTORS WHICH INFLUENCE TRACHEID LENGTH; CORRELATION OF LENGTH WITH EVOLUTIONARY DIVERGENCE [PDF]
Richard White
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WALL STRUCTURE OF TERMINAL LATEWOOD TRACHEIDS OF HEALTHY AND DECLINING SILVER FIR TREES IN THE DINARIC REGION, SLOVENIA [PDF]
Uwe Schmitt +4 more
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Variations in average tracheid dimensions (such as length, diameter, lumen diameter, and wall thickness) and its biometrical ratios including slenderness ratio, flexibility ratio, and Runkell ratio, oven-dry and basic density, longitudinal, radial ...
Seyyed Khalil Hosseini Hashemi +1 more
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Water Stress Deforms Tracheids Peripheral to the Leaf Vein of a Tropical Conifer
Timothy J. Brodribb +1 more
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Early pruning and thinning in Pinus ponderosa, plantations in Andean Patagonia triggered compensatory growth, characterized by greater trunk growth and structural adjustments.
Federico Jorge Letourneau +3 more
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Needle length in pines as a key trait regulating hydraulic resistance. [PDF]
Bicego G +3 more
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Variation in leaf mesophyll anatomy of fern species imposes significant effects on leaf gas exchange, light capture, and leaf hydraulic conductance. [PDF]
Fujii S +4 more
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Pattern of secondary growth in monocot roots: unveiling longitudinal and cross-sectional variability. [PDF]
Marcinkiewicz J, Jura-Morawiec J.
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