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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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Anatomia do lenho de Uncaria guianensis e U. tomentosa (Rubiaceae) do estado do Acre, Brasil

TL;DR: The results showed that the wood of the species was characteristic of the Rubiaceae family, except the rounded vessel, greater and solitary, parenchyma axial diffuse and width of the rays, proper of lianas.
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The transverse orientation of stomata

TL;DR: A comprehensive and annotated list is given of those plant species most of whose stomata are known to be oriented transversely to the long axis of an organ or a main rib.
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Development of Included Phloem in the Stem of Combretum Nigricans (Combretaceae)

TL;DR: The development of diffuse included phloem strands in Combretum nigricans sterns is described, which contrasts with previous descriptions and interpretations because these strands are not formed after redifferentiation of secondary xylem parenchyma.
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Embryology of theaceae — Anther and ovule development ofAdinandra, Cleyera andEurya

TL;DR: Anther and ovule development of the theaceous Ternstroemioideae is reported for the first time on the basis of eight specles of three genera Adinandra, Cleyera and Eurya and it is suggested that the three genus studied are closely related.
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The taxonomic significance of leaf anatomical characters in Cussonia and related genera (Araliaceae)

TL;DR: The study has revealed six new generic apomorphies for Cussonia, namely the discontinuous, subepidermal collenchyma layer and the associated stomata in the petiole and petiolule, the adaxially invaginated and flattened ring of separate or connected bundles forming a narrow arc in thepetiolules and the occurrence of arm palisade in the lamina.
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