Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /

Diagnostically illustrated with light and scanning electron micrographs, Comparative Wood Anatomy lucidly introduces dicotyledon wood in terms of cell types and their variations, pertinent literature, taxonomic distribution of features, terminology, and methods for preparation. Two final chapters present syntheses: taxonomic achievements of wood studies; and the evolutionary relationship between structure, physiological function, and ecology. This detailed survey serves a wide range of interests: identification, systematics, evolution and physiology.

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Main Authors: Carlquist, Sherwin. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1988
Subjects:Life sciences., Agriculture., Forestry., Plant science., Botany., Life Sciences., Plant Sciences.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21714-6
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2033622018-07-30T23:31:35ZComparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood / Carlquist, Sherwin. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textBerlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,1988.engDiagnostically illustrated with light and scanning electron micrographs, Comparative Wood Anatomy lucidly introduces dicotyledon wood in terms of cell types and their variations, pertinent literature, taxonomic distribution of features, terminology, and methods for preparation. Two final chapters present syntheses: taxonomic achievements of wood studies; and the evolutionary relationship between structure, physiological function, and ecology. This detailed survey serves a wide range of interests: identification, systematics, evolution and physiology.1 Methods for Comparative Wood Anatomy Studies -- 2 Growth Rings -- 3 Vessel Elements -- 4 Imperforate Tracheary Elements -- 5 Axial Parenchyma -- 6 Rays -- 7 Cell Contents, Secretory Structures -- 8 Cambial Variants (Anomalous Secondary Growth) -- 9 Cambial Ontogeny (Storying, Paedomorphosis Other Changes) -- 10 Systematic Application of Wood Data -- 11 Evolution in Wood: An Ecological/Functional Synthesis -- References.Diagnostically illustrated with light and scanning electron micrographs, Comparative Wood Anatomy lucidly introduces dicotyledon wood in terms of cell types and their variations, pertinent literature, taxonomic distribution of features, terminology, and methods for preparation. Two final chapters present syntheses: taxonomic achievements of wood studies; and the evolutionary relationship between structure, physiological function, and ecology. This detailed survey serves a wide range of interests: identification, systematics, evolution and physiology.Life sciences.Agriculture.Forestry.Plant science.Botany.Life Sciences.Agriculture.Forestry.Plant Sciences.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21714-6URN:ISBN:9783662217146
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topic Life sciences.
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant Sciences.
Life sciences.
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
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Forestry.
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Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
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Forestry.
Plant Sciences.
Life sciences.
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant science.
Botany.
Life Sciences.
Agriculture.
Forestry.
Plant Sciences.
Carlquist, Sherwin. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
description Diagnostically illustrated with light and scanning electron micrographs, Comparative Wood Anatomy lucidly introduces dicotyledon wood in terms of cell types and their variations, pertinent literature, taxonomic distribution of features, terminology, and methods for preparation. Two final chapters present syntheses: taxonomic achievements of wood studies; and the evolutionary relationship between structure, physiological function, and ecology. This detailed survey serves a wide range of interests: identification, systematics, evolution and physiology.
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Plant Sciences.
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title Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
title_short Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
title_full Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
title_fullStr Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Wood Anatomy [electronic resource] : Systematic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Aspects of Dicotyledon Wood /
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