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Anatomy of the Dicotyledons.
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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.read more
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Pentaphragma: a unique wood and its significance
TL;DR: Qualitative and quantitative data are given for wood anatomy of three species of Pentaphragma (Pentaphragmataceae); the woods of the three species are very similar and suggests that order may have begun with more numerous primitive features than generally recognized.
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Rellimia thomsonii from the givetian of new york: secondary growth in three orders of branching
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Potential of Opuntia ficus-indica for air pollution biomonitoring: a lead isotopic study
Eliane El Hayek,Eliane El Hayek,Antoine G. El Samrani,Bruno Lartiges,Véronique Kazpard,Mathieu Benoit,Marguerite Munoz +6 more
TL;DR: Results show that Ofi readily bioaccumulates Pb, the lead isotopic composition of cladodes evidences a foliar pathway of lead into Ofi and identifies the relative contributions of local Pb sources, and an evolution of air quality is recorded with successive cladodes, which makes Ofi a potential biomonitor to be used in environmental and health studies.
Wood anatomy of some Sarcolaenaceae and Rhopalocarpaceae and their systematic position
R.W. den Outer,A.P. Vooren +1 more
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Epidermal structure and stomatal ontogeny in some celastraceae
TL;DR: Leaves of Celastrus paniculatus, C. stylosus, Elaeodendron glaucum, Euonymus japonicus and E. pendulus are essentially hypostomatic, although a few stomata were observed near veins in the upper epidermis of celastruspaniculatus.