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Wide-band tracheids in genera of Portulacaceae: novel, non-xylary tracheids possibly evolved as an adaptation to water stress

Journal of Plant Research, 2006
Wide-band tracheids (WBTs) are novel tracheids with wide, lignified secondary walls that intrude deeply into the cell lumen when viewed in transverse sections. These tracheids are found in a few genera in related families in the order Caryophyllales: Aizoaceae, Cactaceae, and Portulacaceae. WBTs in these three families vary in (1) systematic occurrence
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Pit and tracheid anatomy explain hydraulic safety but not hydraulic efficiency of 28 conifer species

Journal of Experimental Botany, 2022
Yanjun Song   +2 more
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Water potential control of turgor‐driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge

New Phytologist, 2020
Antoine Cabon   +2 more
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Involvement of VNS NAC-domain transcription factors in tracheid formation in Pinus taeda

Tree Physiology, 2020
Yoshimi Nakano   +2 more
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tracheids

2009
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Tracheid

2008
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