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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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Three-dimensional imaging and analysis of differentiating secondary xylem by confocal microscopy

Peter Kitin, +2 more
- 01 Jan 2003 - 
TL;DR: The 3-D structure of differentiating xylem in a hardwood tree, Kalopanax pictus, is examined by confocallaser scanning microscopy using relatively thick, hand-cut histological sections and the arrangement of the differentiatingxylem cells mirror s that of the cambial cell s.
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Morphology, anatomy and palynology of Salvia indica L. (Labiatae).

TL;DR: The morphological, anatomical and palynological characteristics of this species using Scanning Electron Microscopy have been investigated and nutlet morphology, emended and expanded description, phenology and ecology of S. indica are presented.
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Anatomical structure and secretion compounds of colleters in nine Ilex species (Aquifoliaceae) from southern South America

TL;DR: In this paper, the glandular origin of the stipular colleters in Ilex is confirmed on the basis of their position, secretions and anatomy, and proteins were found in the secretions studied.
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Leaf size and availability of space to the sycamore aphid Drepanosiphum platanoides

A. F. G. Dixon, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1973 - 
TL;DR: Sycamore aphids feed on the contents of sieve tubes in leaf veins, but larger aphids select larger veins, and only a part of a leaf is suitable for colonization by aphids.
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Wood, Bark, and Pith Anatomy of Old World Species of Ephedra and Summary for the Genus

Sherwin Carlquist
- 01 Jan 1992 - 
TL;DR: Quantitative and qualitative data are presented for wood anatomy of 35 collections representing 22 Old World species of Ephedra; the survey of bark and pith anatomy is based on some of these species.
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