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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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Systematic plant morphology and anatomy-50 years of progress

TL;DR: Fifty years of comparative and systematic plant morphology and anatomy are reviewed and it is shown that the integration of micromorphological with molecular data has led to an increasingly robust phylogeny of the angiosperms.
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The subfamilial and tribal classification of the family Asclepiadaceae.

TL;DR: A modified classification of the family Asclepiadaceae into three tribes and the position of attachment of the caudicles to the pollinia is suggested as a criterion for defining the erect and pendulous stature of the pollinaria.
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The morphology and toxicology of plant stinging hairs

TL;DR: Introduction ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 393 Morphology of stinging hairs ...................................................................................................................... 394 Urticaceae--Urtlca ............................................................................................. 394 Girardinia ...................................... 397 Urera ......................................... 398 Laportea .................................... 398 Euphorbiaceae--Cnidoscolus ............................................................................. 398 Tragia ..................................... 398 Dalechampia ............................................................................... 399 Loasaceae---Loasa
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Stomatal Crypts Have Small Effects on Transpiration: A Numerical Model Analysis

TL;DR: Three-dimensional Finite Element models of encrypted stomata were generated using commercial Computational Fluid Dynamics software and it was concluded that it is unlikely that the primary function of crypts and crypt trichomes is to reduce transpiration.
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Análise estrutural de folhas de Eugenia uniflora L. (Myrtaceae) coletadas em ambientes rural e urbano, SP, Brasil

TL;DR: Leaf size, tissue thickness, and stomatal and crystal density of E. uniflora growing at two sites in the city of Sao Paulo were investigated by light microscopy and compared with samples from a rural area, and leaves showed similarities, but were different from rural leaves.
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