The wood anatomy of the tribe Ficeae, comprising one genus, Ficus, is described. Considering the large number of species, the genus is remarkably homogeneous. It is characterised by abundant axial parenchyma in regular apotracheal concentric bands and narrow vasicentric rings, and by relatively wide vessels. On the basis of these characters. Ficus can easily be recognised within the family. No correlation between wood anatomy and subgeneric classification as proposed by recent taxonomists could be established, and relationships between character variation and geographical and ecological distribution were hardly found
The high morphological diversity among species of the genus Ficus causes problems in the delimitatio...
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
The systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separat...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Dorstenieae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differences are ...
The wood anatomy of the Moreae without urticaceous stamens is described in detail. Generic descripti...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Castilleae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differences are d...
The wood anatomy of the Rosaceae is surveyed and analysed, based on the study of 280 species (c. 500...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Dorstenieae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differ-ences are...
The wood anatomy of all tribes of the Urticaceae, a family of herbs, shrublets, and sometimes shrubs...
The tribe Gardenieae in the restricted delimitation proposed by Bremekamp and Verdcourt is wood anat...
<div><p><i>Ficus</i> subsection <i>Urostigma</i> as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, dis...
The structure of the wood of the genera Castilla, Helicostylis, Maquira, Naucleopsis, Olmedia, Pereb...
The quantitative anatomical differences between the stem and branch wood of Ficus carica L. subsp. c...
The wood anatomy of 47 genera of the neotropical Melastomataceae is described in detail. The wood an...
The high morphological diversity among species of the genus Ficus causes problems in the delimitatio...
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
The systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separat...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Dorstenieae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differences are ...
The wood anatomy of the Moreae without urticaceous stamens is described in detail. Generic descripti...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Castilleae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differences are d...
The wood anatomy of the Rosaceae is surveyed and analysed, based on the study of 280 species (c. 500...
Ficus subsection Urostigma as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, distributed in Africa, As...
The wood anatomy of the tribe Dorstenieae sensu Berg is described. Similarities and differ-ences are...
The wood anatomy of all tribes of the Urticaceae, a family of herbs, shrublets, and sometimes shrubs...
The tribe Gardenieae in the restricted delimitation proposed by Bremekamp and Verdcourt is wood anat...
<div><p><i>Ficus</i> subsection <i>Urostigma</i> as currently circumscribed contains 27 species, dis...
The structure of the wood of the genera Castilla, Helicostylis, Maquira, Naucleopsis, Olmedia, Pereb...
The quantitative anatomical differences between the stem and branch wood of Ficus carica L. subsp. c...
The wood anatomy of 47 genera of the neotropical Melastomataceae is described in detail. The wood an...
The high morphological diversity among species of the genus Ficus causes problems in the delimitatio...
A pantropical genus of terrestrial and hemi-epiphytic trees and shrubs or climbers with a unique inf...
The systematic significance of wood anatomical characters within Ericales is evaluated using separat...