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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons.
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Molecular genetics of gynoecium development in Arabidopsis.
TL;DR: The genes identified can be arranged in a functional hierarchy: specification of carpel identity, patterning of the carpel primordium and directing the differentiation of the specialized tissues of thecarpel.
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Handbook of Plant Ecophysiology Techniques
TL;DR: This work presents a new and quick method to Count Stomata and Epidermis Cells and assesses the importance of Radioinmunoassay of Abscisic Acid and Radiochemical Techniques to Quantify Allelochemicals in Plants.
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Roles of the bundle sheath cells in leaves of C3 plants
TL;DR: Its role as an interface between the vasculature and the mesophyll is considered in relation to the movement of water and assimilates during leaf development, export of photosynthates, and senescence.
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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Phyllanthaceae (Phyllanthoideae pro parte, Euphorbiaceae sensu lato) using plastid RBCL DNA sequences.
Kenneth J. Wurdack,Petra Hoffmann,Rosabelle Samuel,Anette Y. De Bruijn,Michelle van der Bank,Mark W. Chase +5 more
TL;DR: Analysis of plastid rbcL DNA sequence data of the pantropical family Phyllanthaceae and related biovulate lineages of Euphorbiaceae sensu lato is presented and Antidesma, Bischofia, Hymenocardia, Martretia, and Uapaca, all of which have previously been placed in monogeneric families, are confirmed as members of PhyllAnthaceae.
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Laboratory goals and considerations for multiple microfossil extraction in archaeology
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide guidelines for extracting microfossils of interest from agricultural and pastoral archaeological sites in an Argentinean high valley, including raw sample preparation, disaggregation, deflocculation, clay removal, organic and mineral destruction, heavy liquid flotation, slide-mounting and light microscopy.