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E. SEGALA ALVES & V. ANGYALOSSY-ALFONSO
Ecological trends in the wood anatomy of some Brazilian species. 1.
Growth rings and vessels
IAWA J. 21 (1):
3-30
T.QUILHÓ, H. PEREIRA & H.G. RICHTER
Within-tree variation in phloem cell dimensions and proportions in Eucalyptus
globulus
IAWA J. 21
(1): 31-40
F. JORGE, T. QUILHÓ & H. PEREIRA
Variability of fibre length in wood and bark in Eucalyptus globulus
IAWA J. 21
(1): 41-48
Y. SAKAMOTO & Y. SANO
Inhibition of water conductivity caused by watermark disease in Salix
sachalinensis
IAWA J. 21
(1): 49-60
J.A. THORSCH
Vessels in Zingiberaceae: a light, scanning, and transmission microscope
study
IAWA J. 21
(1): 61-76
G.C.T. CECCANTINI & V. ANGYALOSSY-ALFONSO
Perforated ray cells in Bathysa meridionalis (Rubiaceae)
IAWA J. 21
(1): 77-82
E.A. WHEELER & T.M. LEHMAN
Late Cretaceous woody dicots from the Aguja and Javelina Formations, Big
Bend National Park, Texas, USA
IAWA J. 21
(1): 83-120
W.E. HILLIS
Vessels in Cardwellia sublimis containing aluminium and magnesium
salts
IAWA J. 21
(1): 121-127
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