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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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Secondary growth in the stem of some species of Alternanthera and Achyranthes aspera (Amaranthaceae).

Kishore S. Rajput, +1 more
- 01 Jan 2000 - 
TL;DR: Secondary growth in Achyranthes aspera, Alternanthera polygamous, A. sessilis, and A. triandra was achieved by the development of a cambial variant resulting in successive rings of xylem and phloem.
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Leaf anatomy of Cunoniaceae

TL;DR: Leaf anatomy does not provide immediate clues toward elucidating the relationships of cunoniaceous genera, but characters of the lamina that show variation and are useful in generic delimitation are: trichome type, presence of a hypodermis, occurrence of mucilaginous cells, and mature stomatal types.
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On the formation and fine structure of septate wood fibres of Ribes sanguineum

TL;DR: The septate wood-fibres of Ribes sanguineum result from a genuine mitosis of the still functioning nucleus in lignified cells and the probable significance of the various cytoplasmic organelle for the development and structure of the septa is discussed.
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Comparative anatomy of Platanus kerrii Gagnep.

TL;DR: Gagnep as mentioned in this paper described the vegetative anatomy of Platanus kerrii and compared it with other Platanus species and found that it is anatomically clearly a representative of Platanus but its xylem exhibits the
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Contribuição ao estudo anatômico do caule de Himatanthus sucuuba (Spruce ex Müll. Arg.) Woodson, Apocynaceae

TL;DR: The stem in secondary growth, consisting of the bark and the most internal region, has been analysed and it is found that the cortical region is reduced and numerous fibres and stone cells occur in the external phloem.
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