A COMPARATIVE ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE STEMS OF CLIMBING PLANTS FROM THE FOREST REMNANTS OF MARINGA, BRAZIL
@article{Lopes2008ACA, title={A COMPARATIVE ANATOMICAL STUDY OF THE STEMS OF CLIMBING PLANTS FROM THE FOREST REMNANTS OF MARINGA, BRAZIL}, author={Willian Adriano Lira Lopes and Luiz Antonio de Souza and Ismar M. Moscheta and Adriana Lenita Meyer Albiero and K{\'a}thia Socorro Mathias Mour{\~a}o}, journal={Gayana Botanica}, year={2008}, volume={65}, pages={28-38} }
Las plantas trepadoras difieren de las que se autosoportan, como los arbustos y arboles, en un rango de caracteristicas, las mas notables son las propiedades mecanicas del tallo. Los tallos de lianas como Pereskia aculeata Mill. (Cactaceae), Pisonia aculeata L. (Nyctaginaceae), Arrabidaea mutabilis Bureau et K.Schum. (Bignoniaceae), Dalechampia stipulacea Mull.Arg. (Euphorbiaceae) y Dicella nucifera Chodat (Malpighiaceae) fueron recolectados en los remanentes forestales brasilenos. El objetivo…
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