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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons.

L. Chalk, +2 more
- 01 Nov 1950 - 
- Vol. 44, Iss: 3, pp 762
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Taxonomic value of trichomes inVernonia Schreb. (Asteraceae)

TL;DR: Examination of paired affinity indexes of the trichome complements of lower leaf surfaces indicates that Vernonia albicans and V. monosis andV.
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Anatomy and systematics of Dendroseris (sensu lato)

TL;DR: Anatomical evidence suggests that the segregation as distinct genera of Rea, Phoenicoseris, andHesperoseris is probably not justified, and that they are better treated as subgenera of Dendroseris.
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Comparative morphology of leaf epidermis of Salix (Salicaceae) with special emphasis on sections Lindleyanae and Retusae

TL;DR: Most Salix species had broadly similar leaf epidermal cell characteristics, but Lindleyanae and Retusae shared an anomocytic type of stomatal apparatus, which differed greatly from other taxa in Salix.
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Observational and Experimental Studies of Sensitive Plants

TL;DR: By means of the “Sump method” and of the ultropaque microscope, the observations of the epidermal system of the pulvinus and the leaflets were investigated in Mimosa pudica L. and other nyctinastic Leguminous plants.
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Stomatal Characteristics among Cassava Cultivars and their Relation to Gas Exchange

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that the CO2 uptake by the upper leaf surface (27% of total) and the transpiration loss (32%) corresponded closely to the ratio of relative stomatal areas on the upper and lower leaf surface of cv.
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