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- Pab 307: Plant Anatomy
- The Discovery of Distinct Secretory Ducts Formed During the Primary and Secondary Growth in Kielmeyera
- The Primary Vascular System and Medullary Bundle Structure of Phytolacca Dioica (Phytolaccaceae)
- Manufacturing and Marketing Eastern Hardwood Lumber Produced by Thin Kerf Band Mills
- Pith Casts” Reconsidered
- Plant Tissues As for All Animals, Your Body Is Made of Four Types of Tissue: Epidermal, Muscle, Nerve, and Connective Tissues
- Structure and Function of Wood Alex Wiedenhoeft, Botanist
- BIOLOGY EDITION Reece • Urry • Cain • Wasserman • Minorsky • Jackson 35 Plant Structure, Growth, and Development
- CHAPTER 7: COMPARATIVE ANATOMY of PITH in BRANCHES and RAMETS of COMMON SPECIES of DICOTYLEDONOUS and CONIFEROUS TREES And, WOODY SHRUBS
- Mutation of WRKY Transcription Factors Initiates Pith Secondary Wall Formation and Increases Stem Biomass in Dicotyledonous Plants
- Determining the Germination Date of Woody Plants: a Proposed Method for Locating the Root/Shoot Interface
- Chapter 4: the Organization of the Plant Body
- Histology of Phytophthora Ramorum in Notholithocarpus Densiflorus Bark Tissues†
- Vascular Plant Anatomy
- Exodermis and Endodermis Respond to Nutrient Deficiency in Nutrient-Specific and Localized Manner
- Plant X-Section Epidermis Cortex Vascular Stele
- Topic 8: Structure and Function of Vascular Plant Cells and Tissues (Chs
- Root Cortex: Structural and Functional Variability and Responses to Environmental Stress