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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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This article is published in American Midland Naturalist.The article was published on 1950-11-01. It has received 2511 citations till now.

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Morfoanatomía foliar de árboles medicinales de la Provincia Biogeográfica de las Yungas (Argentina) (Leaf morphohistology of medicinal trees from Yungas Biogeographic Province (Argentina))

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide leaf micrographic features in order to identify these taxa and offer a dichotomic key to distinguish the studied species, illustrations, and tables with a summary of evaluated characters.
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Comparative foliar anatomical and pollen morphological studies of Acanthaceae using light microscope and scanning electron microscope for effective microteaching in community

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Foliar epidermal morphology of some Nigerian species of Senna (Caesalpiniaceae)

TL;DR: A comparative foliar epidermal and petiole anatomical morphology of six commonly used pharmaco- dynamic species of Senna in Nigeria was investigated with a view to elucidating their taxonomic significance and present complementary data which would aid the recognition of the species.
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Variability in Prosopis farcata in Israel: anatomical features of the seed

TL;DR: Anatomical features of seeds of Prosopis farcata Eig, collected at nine localities from various geographical regions and habitats in Israel, were studied, finding that water penetration is apparently barred by the outermost wall layers of the external cells of the testa (palisade caps).
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A contribution to the identification of charcoal origin in Brazil II - Macroscopic characterization of Cerrado species

TL;DR: This work presents the macroscopic characterization of charcoal from 25 Cerrado's species and gives directions to future identification of genera or species, and provides knowledge for government agents to verify the documents of forestry origin by fast analyzing a sample of charcoal itself.
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