Secondary growth and wood histology of Welwitschia

C SHERWIN, DA Gowans - Botanical Journal of the Linnean …, 1995 - academic.oup.com
New observations regarding secondary growth and vascular tissues in Welwitschia are
based on roots (used because of the longitudinal orientation of most vascular tissues). …

Observations on functional wood histology of vines and lianas

S Carlquist - Aliso: A Journal of Systematic and Floristic …, 1985 - scholarship.claremont.edu
… Zanonia has secondary growth, and the wood contains both vessel elements and tracheids;
the latter are interpreted here as vasicentric tracheids rather than true tracheids for the same …

Studies on opposite wood in conifers part II: Histology and ultrastructure

TE Timell - Wood Science and Technology, 1973 - Springer
… A study has been made of the histology and ultrastructure of opposite wood in Larix larieina,
Picea rubens, and Pinuo resinosa. The width of the growth rings varied considerably, in one …

Living cells in wood. 2. Raylessness: histology and evolutionary significance

S Carlquist - Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015 - academic.oup.com
… -walled) in place of thin-walled ray cells very early in the development of secondary growth.
Certainly, thick-walled fibres characterize species such as Artemisia tridentata (Fig. 3A), A. …

Growth-ring boundaries of tropical tree species: Aiding delimitation by long histological sections and wood density profiles

MT Quintilhan, L Santini Jr, DRO Rodriguez… - …, 2021 - Elsevier
… 1 we present the wood anatomy and X-ray density profiles (grayscale) of 6 tropical tree
species with different growth rings anatomical markers (full long histological sections are …

Living cells in wood. 1. Absence, scarcity and histology of axial parenchyma as keys to function

S Carlquist - Botanical journal of the Linnean Society, 2015 - academic.oup.com
… D–F, Ginkgo biloba L., cultivated in Claremont, CA, USA D, Short shoot with secondary
growth; axial parenchyma cells within fascicular zones indicated by arrows. E, Axial parenchyma …

[HTML][HTML] Quantifying intra-annual dynamics of carbon sequestration in the forming wood: a novel histologic approach

AN Andrianantenaina, CBK Rathgeber… - Annals of Forest …, 2019 - Springer
… To compare results obtained with the two histologic and cellular approaches, we (1) computed
the differences between each daily estimated values of stem radial growth and AWP, and (…

Histological and ultrastructural alterations in the Ailanthus excelsa wood cell walls by Bjerkandera adusta (Willd.) P. Karst

S Pramod, RD Koyani, I Bhatt, AM Vasava… - International …, 2015 - Elsevier
wood blocks than in naturally infected ones. The wood blocks were completely ramified with
mycelial growth … Un-inoculated wood blocks (control) showed negligible weight loss, ie, 0.73…

[HTML][HTML] Automated quantitative histology reveals vascular morphodynamics during Arabidopsis hypocotyl secondary growth

M Sankar, K Nieminen, L Ragni, I Xenarios… - Elife, 2014 - elifesciences.org
… Therefore, we established an automated histology approach to create a cellular resolution
… during hypocotyl secondary growth. Our data reveal substantially different secondary growth

[HTML][HTML] Secondary growth as a determinant of plant shape and form

L Ragni, T Greb - Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2018 - Elsevier
… showing the organs that undergo secondary growth. The root and the stem display a
gradient of secondary growth progression, whereas secondary growth in the hypocotyl is rather …