Structural Patterns of Tropical Barks, Volume 9, Part 3 |
Contents
Material and methods | 2 |
A General observations | 11 |
Criteria of bark characterization | 17 |
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aerenchyma alternating plates alternating with layers Annonaceae arranged bark structure bast layers Bombacaceae Burseraceae cavities characteristic composed cork cork cells cork layer crystal cells develop dilatation growth dilatation zones dilated rays druses elongated enlarged entire bark width Euphorbiaceae fiber plates fibers and sclereids fissured formation of stone formed stone cells guianensis hard bast hard bast groups hard bast plates irregular laticifers Lecythidaceae lenticels middle bark Mimosaceae observed occur Papilionaceae parenchyma parenchyma cells pattern periderm periderm layers phelloderm phellogen phloem parenchyma Pseudobombax radial rows raphides rhytidome ROTH in press roundish Sapotaceae scales scaly sclereids sclerenchyma secondary formation secondary phloem secretory canals secretory cells septate crystal strands seriate sheath parenchyma sieve elements sieve tubes slime cells smooth soft bast solitary rhomboid species studied Spondias mombin Sterculiaceae stone cell formation stone cells stratified cork tangential bands tangential rows thickened walls thin-walled cells Tiliaceae transverse section U-shaped wall thickenings uniseriate