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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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Wood Anatomy of Onagraceae: Further Species; Root Anatomy; Significance of Vestured Pits and Allied Structures in Dicotyledons

TL;DR: Etude de 10 especes appartenant aux genres Circaea, Fuchsia, Lopezia, Oenothera et Ludwigia.
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A survey of oil cells in the dicotyledons with comments on their replacement by and joint occurrence with mucilage cells

TL;DR: Anatomy, ultrastructure and development of mucilage and oil cells in the dicotyledons are reviewed, and the question of a possible homology of oil and mucilage cells, despite their very different attributes in the fully mature state is posed.
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The role of wood anatomy in phylogeny reconstruction of Ericales

TL;DR: Hennig et al. as mentioned in this paper evaluated the systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales using separate and combined parsimony analyses including 23 wood characters and 3945 informative molecular characters and found that when pedomorphic character states are coded as inapplicable, the combined bootstrap topology results in an increase of resolution and support at most deeper nodes compared with the molecular analyses.

Differential effects of hexaconazole and paclobutrazol on the foliage characteristics of Chinese potato (Solenostemon rotundifolius Poir., J.K. Morton)

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of hexaconazole (HEX) and paclobutrazol (PBZ), triazole fungicides, on the leaf anatomy of Chinese potato (Solenostemon rotundifolius Poir., J.K. Morton) was studied.
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Ovule and seed anatomy of Cistaceae and related Malvanae

TL;DR: Seed anatomy and micromorphological, wood anatomical, and floral morphological characters indicate that the taxa investigated form a monophyletic group close toMalvales s.
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