Desmoncus orthacanthos is a Neotropical climbing palm that resembles rattan and therefore has similar potential applications. The genus Desmoncus (subfamily Arecoideae, subtribe Bactridinae) is distributed throughout the Americas, from Veracruz, Mexico, to Brazil and Bolivia. The anatomical characteristics of its support tissue have not been thoroughly studied, although some observations from Central American artisans suggest that the stems collected from undisturbed sites possess better characteristics; these include a good capacity to withstand bending without breaking (i.e. higher fracture strength than plants from disturbed sites). Stem samples were collected from individuals from disturbed and undisturbed sites, at three points along t...
Arboreal palms have developed a variety of structural root modifications and systems to adapt to the...
Tropical palms reach tree-like heights without a vascular cambium through sustained cell expansion a...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
Desmoncus orthacanthos is a Neotropical climbing palm that resembles rattan and therefore has simila...
Mechanical properties are investigated in Desmoncus orthacanthos and D. polyacanthos from French Gui...
Analysis of the stem vasculature of the American climbing palm Desmoncus reveals structural features...
Stem anatomical characteristics of the climbing palm Desmoncus orthacanthos (Arecaceae) under two na...
Arecales is the order that groups all palm trees, these plants are quite iconic of tropical context ...
ABSTRACT Bactris trunks are made entirely by long sustained primary growth so that mechanical proper...
Socratea exorrhiza (Mart.) H. Wendl. is a palm tree that occurs in significant abundance in lowland ...
Climbing stems in the rattan genus Calamus can reach lengths of well over 100 m, are long-lived, and...
COMPENDIODesmoncus es uno de los dos géneros de palmas trepadoras en el trópicoamerica...
The lack of secondary meristems shapes allometric relationships of the palms, infl uencing species s...
The stem allometry (stem diameter vs. tree height) of a Neotropical palm (Euterpe edulis) found in r...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Arboreal palms have developed a variety of structural root modifications and systems to adapt to the...
Tropical palms reach tree-like heights without a vascular cambium through sustained cell expansion a...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...
Desmoncus orthacanthos is a Neotropical climbing palm that resembles rattan and therefore has simila...
Mechanical properties are investigated in Desmoncus orthacanthos and D. polyacanthos from French Gui...
Analysis of the stem vasculature of the American climbing palm Desmoncus reveals structural features...
Stem anatomical characteristics of the climbing palm Desmoncus orthacanthos (Arecaceae) under two na...
Arecales is the order that groups all palm trees, these plants are quite iconic of tropical context ...
ABSTRACT Bactris trunks are made entirely by long sustained primary growth so that mechanical proper...
Socratea exorrhiza (Mart.) H. Wendl. is a palm tree that occurs in significant abundance in lowland ...
Climbing stems in the rattan genus Calamus can reach lengths of well over 100 m, are long-lived, and...
COMPENDIODesmoncus es uno de los dos géneros de palmas trepadoras en el trópicoamerica...
The lack of secondary meristems shapes allometric relationships of the palms, infl uencing species s...
The stem allometry (stem diameter vs. tree height) of a Neotropical palm (Euterpe edulis) found in r...
Calamus is a climbing palm marked by considerable internodal extension and limited stem-thickening g...
Arboreal palms have developed a variety of structural root modifications and systems to adapt to the...
Tropical palms reach tree-like heights without a vascular cambium through sustained cell expansion a...
Climbing plants require a combination of mechanical properties during their growth that differs radi...