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Taxodium ascendens has been extensively cultivated in the wetlands of the Yangtze River in south China and has significantly contributed to ecology and timber production. Until now, research on T.
Kebing Du +4 more
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Study of the Histology of Leafy Axes and Male Cones of Glenrosa carentonensis sp. nov. (Cenomanian Flints of Charente-Maritime, France) Using Synchrotron Microtomography Linked with Palaeoecology [PDF]
International audienceWe report exceptionally well-preserved plant remains ascribed to the extinct conifer Glenrosa J. Watson et H.L. Fisher emend. V.
Dépré, Eric +3 more
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AINTEGUMENTA and the D-type cyclin CYCD3;1 regulate root secondary growth and respond to cytokinins
Higher plant vasculature is characterized by two distinct developmental phases. Initially, a well-defined radial primary pattern is established. In eudicots, this is followed by secondary growth, which involves development of the cambium and is required ...
Ricardo S. Randall +19 more
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Cambial growth periodicity studies of South American woody species: A review [PDF]
This paper reviews histological studies of cambium activity in South American woody species and provides future research prospects. The majority of the studies almost exclusively describe radial increment and/or its periodicity.
Barros, Claudia Franca +3 more
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Genome sequencing and population genomic analyses provide insights into the adaptive landscape of silver birch [PDF]
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Ahonen, V. H. +84 more
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Growth rings in tropical trees : role of functional traits, environment, and phylogeny [PDF]
Acknowledgments Financial support of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (USR 3330), France, and from the Rufford Small Grants Foundation (UK) is acknowledged.
Burslem, David F R P +4 more
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Root sclereids ofSyzygium cumini (L.) Skeels [PDF]
Sclereids in the roots ofSyzygium cumini (L.) Skeels (Myrtaceae) are polymorphic. In addition to the brachy-, osteo- and bizarre sclereids, there occur an interesting kind of sclereids—the fibre sclereids—resembling the fibres in some respects ...
Rao, A.R., Rao, C.K.
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Epiparasitism in Phoradendron durangense and P. falcatum (Viscaceae) [PDF]
Phoradendron, the largest mistletoe genus in the New World, extends from temperate North America to temperate South America. Most species are parasitic on terrestrial hosts, but a few occur only, or primarily, on other species of Phoradendron.
Calvin, Clyde L, Wilson, Carol A
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El objetivo de este estudio fue identificar las alteraciones histológicas en el pino de las alturas (Pinus hartwegii) causadas por tres especies de hongos ophiostomatoides, por medio de microscopia de luz. En Pinus hartwegii hubo acumulación de resina en
Omar Alejandro Pérez-Vera +4 more
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Sucrose transporters (SUTs) are essential for the export and efficient movement of sucrose from source leaves to sink organs in plants. The angiosperm SUT family was previously classified into three or four distinct groups, Types I, II (subgroup IIB) and
Duo ePeng +9 more
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