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Tom De Mil, Yegor Tarelkin, Stephan Hahn, Wannes Hubau, Victor Deklerck, Olivier Debeir, Joris Van Acker, Charles De Cannière, Hans Beeckman and Jan Van den Bulcke
Wood density profiles reveal a tree’s life strategy and growth. Density profiles are, however, rarely defined in terms of tissue fractions for wood of tropical angiosperm trees. Here, we aim at linking these fractions to corresponding density profi...
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Mirjana Ljubojevic, Ivana Maksimovic, Branislava Lalic, Ljiljana Dekic, Tijana Narand?ic, Nenad Magazin, Jovana Dulic, Maja Miodragovic, Goran Barac and Vladislav Ognjanov
The general aim of this research was to determine whether the cherry root cambium possesses similar water-stress adaptation abilities as the scion. Specifically, this study aimed to determine whether there is a shift in root xylem structure due to precip...
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Antonio J. Barotto,Silvia Monteoliva,Javier Gyenge,Alejandro Martínez-Meier,Karen Moreno,Natalia Tesón,María Elena Fernández
Pág. e010
Aim of the study: To characterize wood anatomical traits of three Eucalyptus species that differ in wood density and ecological requirements, and to examine the relationships between some anatomical features, wood density, and theoretical xylem hydraulic...
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Luiz-E. de L. Melo,José-R. M. da Silva,Alfredo Napoli,José-T. Lima,Débora-F. R. Nascimento
Pág. e036
Aim of the study: The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of xylem tissue cell structure, determined through biometry and basic density of the wood from Corymbia citriodora Hill & Johnson on consumption of specific 90º-0º longitudinal cutting...
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