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Wood Anatomy of Drimys S.S. (Winteraceae) [PDF]
Qualitative and quantitative data are reported for seven specimens representing six varieties of the four species of Drimys generally recognized. Tracheid length and diameter are correlated both with plant size and with severity of climate: wide, long ...
Carlquist, Sherwin
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Wood Anatomy of Acanthaceae: A Survey [PDF]
Qualitative and quantitative wood features are reported for 38 species representing 22 genera, including the scandent genera Mendoncia and Thunbergia. Woods of Acanthaceae are characterized by relatively narrow vessels with simple perforation plates and ...
Carlquist, Sherwin, Zona, Scott
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Evaluation of Wood Resistance to Artificial Weathering Factors Using Compressive Properties
The purpose of the study was to determine the influence of artificial weathering on selected properties of wood. This paper presents the changes of incompressive strength of wood along fi bers.
Agnieszka Jankowska, Paweł Kozakiewicz
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Tropical forests are the most diverse on the planet, and it is essential to understand how plant species adapt to the environmental differences inherent in this environment.
João Victor Castelar +4 more
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X-ray tomography as a tool for detailed anatomical analysis [PDF]
Wood identification, anatomical examination and retrieval of quantitative information arc important aspects of many research disciplines. Conventional light microscopy with a camera and (semi)automatic image analysis software is an often used methodology
Boone, Matthieu +4 more
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Tension wood and opposite wood in 21 tropical rain forest species. 2. Comparison of some anatomical and ultrastructural criteria [PDF]
International audienceThe anatomy of tension wood and opposite wood was compared in 21 tropical rain forest trees from 21 species belonging to 18 families from French Guyana.
Beauchêne, Jacques +4 more
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The anatomical structure of wood is complex and contains considerable information about its specific species, physical properties, growth environment, and other factors.
Kayoko Kobayashi +3 more
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Wood and Bark Anatomy of Myricaceae: Relationships, Generic Definitions, and Ecological Interpretations [PDF]
Wood anatomy of the single species of Canacomyrica (hitherto not studied) shows that it belongs in Myricaceae, although it differs from other genera in several respects (axial parenchyma grouped in bands or columns as well as diffuse; Heterogeneous Type ...
Carlquist, Sherwin
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Conifer-angiosperm interactions: Physiological ecology and life history. [PDF]
Worldwide, conifers are most successful on sites subject to chronic stresses that limit productivity (low temperatures, nutrient poverty, poor drainage).
Lusk, Christopher H.
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Background Traditional method of wood species identification involves the use of hand lens by wood anatomists, which is a time-consuming method that usually identifies only at the genetic level.
Chang Zheng +8 more
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