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Baas,
P. — The
anatomical method - A century later — 4: 160
Baas, P. — Wood anatomy in China — 4: 196
Baas, P., Werker, E. & Fahn, A. — Some ecological trends
in vessel characters — 4: 141
Bhat, K.M. — A note on aggregate rays of Betula species — 4: 183
Bhat, K.V. & Bhat, K.M. — Anatomical changes associated
with interlocked grain in Anacardium occidentale L. — 4: 179
Catesson, A.M. — A cytochemical investigation of the lateral
walls of Dianthus vessels. Differentiation and pit membrane formation
— 4: 89
Chavan, R.R., Shah, J.J. & Patel, K.R. — Isolated sieve
tube(s)/elements in the barks of some Angiosperms — 4: 255
Cumbie, B.G. — Developmental changes in the wood of Bocconia
vulcanica Donn.
Smith — 4:
131
Den Outer, R.W. & Van Veenendaal, W.L.H. — Wood anatomy of Uncarina
leandrii H.
Humb. (Pedaliaceae) and its relation to Bignoniaceae — 4: 53
Furuno, T. & Côté, W.A. — Observation of cell
inclusions in Papua New Guinea wood by means of SEM/EDXA — 4: 219
Gardner, D.J. & Taylor, F.W. — A technique for
observing the exterior morpology of intact vessel conduits — 4: 113
Gómes-Vázquez, B.G. & Engleman, E.M. — Wood anatomy of Bursera
longipes and
Bursera copallifera — 4: 207
Gottwald, H. — Wood anatomical studies of Boraginaceae (s.l.)
I. Cordioidae —
4: 161
Iqbal, M. & Ghouse, A.K.M. — An analytical study
on cell size variation in some arid zone trees of India: Acacia nilotica
and Prosopis
spicigera —
4: 46
Mathew, L. & Shah, G.L. — Vestured pits and
warts in Verbenaceae — 4: 39
Nair, M.N.B. & Chavan, R.R. — Nuclear changes in
the ageing ray parenchyma cells in relation to heartwood formation — 4: 265
Nair, M.N.B. & Shah, J.J. — Histochemistry of
paraquat treated wood in Azadirachta indica S. Juss. — 4: 249
Nair, M.N.B., Shah, J.J. & Subramanyam, S.V. — Ultrastructure and histochemistry
of traumatic gum ducts in the wood of Azadirachta indica S. Juss. — 4: 103
Prior, J. & Alvin, K.L. — Structural changes on
charring wood of Dichrostachys and Salix from Southern Africa — 4: 197
Quirk, J.T. — Data for a computer-assisted wood
identification system. I. Commercial legumes of tropical Asia and Australia
— 4: 118
Quirk, J.T. & Miller, R.B. — Nonvestured pits in Koompassia
Maingay
(Leguminosae) —
4: 191
Roland, J.C. & Mosiniak, M. — On the twisting
pattern, texture and layering of the secondary cell walls of lime wood.
Proposal of an unifying model — 4:
15
Singh, A.P. — On the occurrence of anomalous tubular
structures in the vestured pits of petiolar xylem in Eucalyptus
delegatensis —
4: 239
Teixeira, L.L. — Some unusual features in the wood of Sloanea
lasiocoma K.
Schum. (Elaeocarpaceae) and Casearia obliqua Spreng. (Flacourtiaceae) — 4: 213
Thompson, T. & Jagels, R. — Intervascular pit plugs
in the transition zone between sapwood and wetwood of Ulmus americana L. — 4: 27
Tsoumis, G. — SEM observations on irradiated old wood — 4: 41
Wheeler, E.A.— Intervascular pit membranes in Ulmus and Celtis native to the United States
— 4: 79
Wilkins, A.P. & Bamber, R.K. — A comparison between
Ladellʼs wood section method and the macerated wood method for tracheid
length determination — 4:
245
Yamamoto, F., Nakayama, T. & Suzaki, T. — Vascular
differentiation in callus of Cryptomeria japonica D. Don in vitro — 4: 32
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