Wood structure in biological and technological research /

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Main Author: Baas (Author)

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 1976.

Series: Biology - Book Archive pre-2000.
Leiden Botanical Series ; 3.

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Call Number: QK647

Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Preliminary Material /
  • P. Baas , A. J. Bolton , and D. M. Catling
  • Preface /
  • P. Baas , A. J. Bolton , and D. M. Catling
  • History of the Jodrell Laboratory as a Centre for Systematic Anatomy /
  • C. R. Metcalfe
  • Wood Anatomy of the Rhizophoraceae /
  • G. J. C. M. van Vliet
  • Comparative Wood Anatomy of Bonnetiaceae, Theaceae and Guttiferae /
  • Tine Baretta-Kuipers
  • Observations on some Anatomical Features used in Identification and Taxonomy /
  • J. D. Brazier
  • Silica Grains in Woody Plants of the Neotropics, Especially Surinam /
  • B. J. H. ter Welle
  • Variation in Root Wood Anatomy /
  • D. F. Cutler
  • Some Functional and Adaptive Aspects of Vessel Member Morphology /
  • P. Baas
  • Variation in Wood Anatomy of Species with a Distribution Covering Both Rain Forest and Savanna Areas of the Ivory Coast, West-Africa /
  • R. W. den Outer and W. L. H. van Veenendaal
  • The Anatomy of Branch Abscission Layers in Perebea Mollis and Naucleopsis Guianensis (Castilleae, Moraceae) /
  • J. Koek-Noorman and B. J. H. ter Welle
  • Wood Production and Structure in Relation to Bud Activity in Some Softwood and Hardwood Species /
  • M. P. Denne
  • Short Term Variation in Tracheid Development in the Early Wood of Picea Sitchensis /
  • E. D. Ford and A. W. Robards
  • Biological Implications of a Model Describing Liquid Flow Through Conifer Wood /
  • A. J. Bolton
  • Causes of Brashness in Timber /
  • J. M. Dinwoodie
  • The Fracture of Wood in Relation to its Structure /
  • G. Jeronimidis
  • Some Anatomical and Physical Aspects of Wood-Plastic (Pmma) Combination of Spruce /
  • P. B. Laming.