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Stem, Woody - plant part
Known as:
Lignum
, Stem, Woody
A structure that contains relatively large amounts of hardened xylem tissue in its core.
National Institutes of Health
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2011
2011
The ecology and diversity of wood-inhabiting macrofungi in a native Eucalyptus obliqua forest of southern Tasmania, Australia
Genevieve M. Gates
,
C. Mohammed
,
T. Wardlaw
,
D. Ratkowsky
,
Neil J. Davidson
2011
Corpus ID: 55951259
Review
2011
Review
2011
An overview of actinorhizal plants in Africa.
M. Gtari
,
J. Dawson
Functional Plant Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 84441137
A compilation and synthesis of information derived from plant databases and other sources on the occurrence, diversity and…
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2011
2011
Purification of compounds from Lignum Dalbergia Odorifera using two-dimensional preparative chromatography with Click oligo (ethylene glycol) and C18 column.
Jia-tao Feng
,
Yuan-sheng Xiao
,
Zhimou Guo
,
Danhua Yu
,
Yu Jin
,
Xinmiao Liang
Journal of Separation Science
2011
Corpus ID: 40426040
Purification of compounds from traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) is an important task for understanding the chemical…
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2010
2010
Contrasting patterns of morphological and physiological differentiation across insular environments: phenotypic variation and heritability of light-related traits in Olea europaea
C. García‐Verdugo
,
M. Méndez
,
N. Velázquez-Rosas
,
Luis Balaguer
Oecologia
2010
Corpus ID: 17295201
Phenotypic variation of traits can reflect the ability of plants to adjust to particular environments, but how much of this…
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2009
2009
Odor-active compounds in cardboard.
M. Czerny
,
A. Buettner
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
2009
Corpus ID: 21782013
The odor-active compounds of cardboard were identified by aroma extract dilution analysis and HRGC-MS analysis. In total, 36…
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2004
Highly Cited
2004
Effects of flooding regime and woody bamboos on tree community dynamics in a section of tropical semideciduous forest in South-Eastern Brazil
F. Guilherme
,
A. Oliveira-Filho
,
Vivette Appolinário
,
E. Bearzoti
Plant Ecology
2004
Corpus ID: 24107354
The influence of a population of the understorey woody bamboo Merostachys riedeliana and different flooding regimes on tree…
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2003
2003
Growth responses to waterlogging and drainage of woody Hakea (Proteaceae) seedlings, originating from contrasting habitats in south-western Australia
P. Poot
,
H. Lambers
Plant and Soil
2003
Corpus ID: 43522059
We investigated the responses of seven woody Hakea (Proteaceae) species (two populations of each), to two months of waterlogging…
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1992
Highly Cited
1992
Complete congruence between morphological and rbcL-based molecular phylogenies in birches and related species (Betulaceae).
Jean Bousquet
,
Steven H. Strauss
,
Peng Li
Molecular biology and evolution
1992
Corpus ID: 9682003
Estimations of phylogenies from morphological and molecular data often show contrasting results. We compared morphological and…
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1985
1985
Plants intruding Laretia acaulis (Umbelliferae), a high Andean cushion plant
M. C. Alliende
,
A. Hoffmann
Vegetatio
1985
Corpus ID: 20564817
Several plants invade the cushions of Laretia acaulis in the high Andean communities of central Chile. Humus develops among the…
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1959
Highly Cited
1959
Effects of Gibberellic Acid on Development of Autumn Colour and Leaf-fall of Deciduous Woody Plants
P. Brian
,
J. Petty
,
P. Richmond
Nature
1959
Corpus ID: 4285208
GIBBERELLIC ACID does not affect petiole abscission in Coleus explants1, but we have found that treatment of some intact…
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