An ecological study of the leaves of Quercus coccinea Muench. and Betula lenta L. was undertaken by the writer during the summer of 1945 at the Mountain Lake Biological Station of the University of Virginia in Giles County, Virginia. The writer wishes to express his appreciation to Dr. I. F. Lewis, Director of the Mountain Lake Biological Station, and Mr. Ruskin S. Freer of the Department of Biology of Lynchburg College, Lynchburg, Virginia, for their invaluable aid in the pursuance of this problem
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Investigation of the age class structure of Quercus species within the Long Island Pine Barrens Core...
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This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
The purpose of this study has been to determine the plant species of two bogs in northeastern Texas,...
Structural differences among the leaves of a single tree are well known and the literature on this s...
An ecological study of the leaves of Quercus coccinea Muench. and Betula lenta L. was undertaken by ...
There are some striking differences in the leaves of Festuca and Lolium. One of the most essential i...
At least 132 vascular plant species were present in two relatively undisturbed woods in the Mayville...
The number of cell-layers in leaves of dicotyledons varies considerably but within fairly definite l...
During parts of the growing seasons of 1924 and 1925 a preliminary study has been made of two types ...
Opportunity for leaf count and area measurement of the foliage of an entire tree was afforded when o...
The Comparison Between Mistletoe in Two Environments The purpose of our research will be to examine ...
The leaves of plants are their most exposed organs. The thin summer foliage of herbaceous plants and...
Investigation of the age class structure of Quercus species within the Long Island Pine Barrens Core...
The primary objectives of this research were: 1) To compare long and short shoot growth utilizing g...
A contribution to the anatomical development of the acorn in Quercus L. H. Lloyd Mogensen. 221 Morp...
PROBLEM Data were gathered in the upland, hardwood forest of St. John\u27s Abbey and University to 1...
This study examines phylogeography, population genetics, and introgression in birches (Betula spp.) ...
The purpose of this study has been to determine the plant species of two bogs in northeastern Texas,...
Structural differences among the leaves of a single tree are well known and the literature on this s...