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Leaf retention: a seasonal study of the abscission region of juvenile oak trees

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Phytomorphology, p.17-21, 1969Trabajos contenidos:
  • Bostrack, Jack
  • Daniels, R.R
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Leaves on juvenile oaks died on the trees in the fall, but did not separate from the branches until spring. During autumm tissues of the petiole became sclerified first and then eventually cells of the leaf, including the distal half of the abscission region, became necrotic.
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Leaves on juvenile oaks died on the trees in the fall, but did not separate from the branches until spring. During autumm tissues of the petiole became sclerified first and then eventually cells of the leaf, including the distal half of the abscission region, became necrotic.

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