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VASCULAR CAMBIUM AND WOOD DEVELOPMENT IN CARBONIFEROUS PLANTS. I. LEPIDODENDRALES
American Journal of Botany, 1985Patterns of activity in the vascular cambium of Carboniferous arborescent lycopods (Paralycopodites and Stigmaria) were studied by analysis of serial tangential sections of the secondary xylem. The analysis assumes that cell patterns in the wood accurately reflect those of the corresponding cambium.
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Laticifers in Vascular Cambium and Wood of Croton Spp. (Euphorbiaceae)
IAWA Journal, 1989Laticifers are recorded both penetrating from primary tissues into the vascular cambium and secondary xylem, and traversing the secondary xylem in young stems of various Croton spp. These observations are unique for Euphorbiaceae, and highly unusual in other families.
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The Vascular Cambium, Its Development and Activity
Kew Bulletin, 1972Margaret Y. Stant +3 more
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Engineering the multiscale complexity of vascular networks
Nature Reviews Materials, 2022Colleen E O'connor, , Ying Zheng
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Growth’s secret maestros: LBD11–ROS harmony drives vascular cambium activity in Arabidopsis
Molecular Plant, 2023Melis, Kucukoglu Topcu +1 more
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Vascular Cambium Development in Sphenophyllum: A Carboniferous Arthrophyte
IAWA Journal, 1982Michael A. Cichan, Thomas N. Taylor
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Current trends in the structural investigations of the vascular cambium
2005The study of the structure of the vascular cambium is of fundamental importance to deepening knowledge of the secondary growth of woody plants. Since it helps to understand the influence of internal and external environmental factors of tree growth on the quality of wood, it has also a practical value. Structural investigations of the vascular cambium
Jura, Joanna +4 more
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