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Cambium
Known as:
Cambial layer
, Cambiums
, Inner cambial layer of periosteum
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A layer of living cells between the bark and hardwood that each year produces additional wood and bark cells, forming concentric growth rings.
National Institutes of Health
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2007
2007
Histological Evaluation of Early Graft Compatibility in Uapaca kirkiana Müell Arg. Scion/Stock Combinations
S. Mng’omba
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E. S. Toit
,
F. Akinnifesi
,
H. M. Venter
2007
Corpus ID: 28654400
Compatibility of scion and stock combinations in Uapaca kirkiana fruit trees has not been evaluated despite noticeable growth…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Arabidopsiswhole-transcriptome profiling defines the features of coordinated regulations that occur during secondary growth
J. Ko
,
Kyung-Hwan Han
Plant Molecular Biology
2004
Corpus ID: 9047569
Secondary growth in the inflorescence stems of Arabidopsisplants was induced by a combination of short-day and long-day…
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2002
2002
Genetic trends in wood density and radial growth with cambial age in a radiata pine progeny test
F. Zamudio
,
Ricardo Baettyg
,
Adriana Vergara
,
Fernando P. Guerra
,
P. Rozenberg
2002
Corpus ID: 33444682
The main objective of this study was to describe trends in genetic parameters for wood density and radial growth through cambial…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
Seasonal changes in the ultrastructure of the vascular cambium of Robinia pseudoacacia
J. Farrar
,
R. Evert
Trees
1997
Corpus ID: 24755927
Abstract The ultrastructure of the vascular cambium of Robinia pseudoacacia L. was examined in trunk tissues collected over a 2 1…
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1996
Highly Cited
1996
Analysis of tree rings using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry to record fluctuations in a metal pollution episode.
S. Watmough
,
T. Hutchinson
Environmental Pollution
1996
Corpus ID: 8463733
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
A histological processing technique that preserves the integrity of calcified tissues (bone, enamel), yolky amphibian embryos, and growth factor antigens in skeletal tissue.
W. T. Bourque
,
M. Gross
,
B. K. Hall
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 42323755
We have devised a processing technique to embed calcified tissues, such as bone and tooth enamel, in paraffin, to preserve the…
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
Compatibility Among Host-Specialized Isolates of Heterobasidion annosum from Western North America
T. Harrington
,
J. Worrall
,
D. Rizzo
1989
Corpus ID: 2783254
Harrington, T. C., Worrall, J. J., and Rizzo, D. M. 1989. Compatibility among host-specialized isolates of Heterobasidion annosum…
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1989
Highly Cited
1989
Relationship of growth reduction in Douglas-fir to infection by Armillaria root disease in Southeastern British Columbia
W. Bloomberg
,
D. Morrison
1989
Corpus ID: 56352225
Bloomberg, W. J., and Morrison, D. J. 1989. Relationship of growth reduction in Douglas-fir to infection by Armillaria root…
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1984
1984
Structure of the Primary Cell Walls of Suspension-Cultured Rosa glauca Cells: II. Multiple Forms of Xyloglucans.
J. Joseleau
,
G. Chambat
Plant Physiology
1984
Corpus ID: 19192094
Xyloglucans, characteristic hemicellulosic polysaccharides of plant primary walls, have been isolated from Rosa glauca suspension…
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1961
Highly Cited
1961
Kinetin as trigger for mitosis in mature endomitotic plant cells.
J. Torrey
Experimental Cell Research
1961
Corpus ID: 11193288
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