Young stems of Aerva javanica (Burm.f.) Juss. ex Schult., A. lanata (L.) Juss. ex Schult, A. monsonia Mart., A. sanguinolenta (L.) Blume, Alternanthera bettzickiana (Regel) G. Nicholson, A. philoxeroides (Mart.) Griseb., Gomphrena celosioides Mart., G. globosa L. and Telanthera ficoidea (L.) Moq., showed the renewal of small sectors of cambium by replacing with new segments. Therefore, the secondary phloem formed by earlier cambial segments form isolated islands of phloem enclosed within conjunctive tissues became embedded in the secondary xylem. As the stem grows older, complete ring of cambium is renewed; sometimes an anastomosing network of successive cambia may be seen due to the renewal of larger segments of the cambium. Renewal of the...
Phytolacca dioica (L.) is characterized by anomalous secondary thickening by means of supernumerary ...
Quantitative and qualitative features of wood and stem anatomy are presented for 44 collections of 1...
Features in which Agdestis differs from Phytolaccaceae s. s. include presence of both libriform fibe...
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen, a climbing species of the Amaranthaceae increases in stem thickn...
The pattern of secondary growth and structure of secondary xylem was studied in the stem of the Neot...
AbstractThe structure and development of successive cambia and its products were studied in the stem...
BackgroundSecondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only fe...
Structure and development of successive cambia and their derivatives are studied histologically in t...
In Strychnos bredemeyeri small segments of the cambium cease to produce secondary xylem temporarily ...
Premise of research. The alternative patterns of secondary growth (vascular cambial variants) in ste...
The lianas observed in this study, Abuta convexa (Vell.) Diels, Abuta imene (Mart.) Eichler, and Cho...
Histologically, family Convolvulaceae is characterised by the presence of successive cambia, medulla...
AbstractThe root anatomy of 12 Amaranthus taxa (Amaranthaceae) was studied. The internal structures ...
AbstractThe structure and development of successive cambia and its products were studied in the stem...
Stem diameter in Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms (Phytolaccaceae) increases by forming concent...
Phytolacca dioica (L.) is characterized by anomalous secondary thickening by means of supernumerary ...
Quantitative and qualitative features of wood and stem anatomy are presented for 44 collections of 1...
Features in which Agdestis differs from Phytolaccaceae s. s. include presence of both libriform fibe...
Hebanthe eriantha (Poir.) Pedersen, a climbing species of the Amaranthaceae increases in stem thickn...
The pattern of secondary growth and structure of secondary xylem was studied in the stem of the Neot...
AbstractThe structure and development of successive cambia and its products were studied in the stem...
BackgroundSecondary growth by successive cambia is a rare phenomenon in woody plant species. Only fe...
Structure and development of successive cambia and their derivatives are studied histologically in t...
In Strychnos bredemeyeri small segments of the cambium cease to produce secondary xylem temporarily ...
Premise of research. The alternative patterns of secondary growth (vascular cambial variants) in ste...
The lianas observed in this study, Abuta convexa (Vell.) Diels, Abuta imene (Mart.) Eichler, and Cho...
Histologically, family Convolvulaceae is characterised by the presence of successive cambia, medulla...
AbstractThe root anatomy of 12 Amaranthus taxa (Amaranthaceae) was studied. The internal structures ...
AbstractThe structure and development of successive cambia and its products were studied in the stem...
Stem diameter in Gallesia integrifolia (Spreng.) Harms (Phytolaccaceae) increases by forming concent...
Phytolacca dioica (L.) is characterized by anomalous secondary thickening by means of supernumerary ...
Quantitative and qualitative features of wood and stem anatomy are presented for 44 collections of 1...
Features in which Agdestis differs from Phytolaccaceae s. s. include presence of both libriform fibe...