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IAWA Bulletin n.s., Vol. 2 (2-3),1981 79 by Hans Georg Richter Institute für Holzbiologie und Holzschutz, Bundesforschungsanstalt für Forst- und Holzwirtschaft Hamburg-Reinbek, 2050 Hamburg 80, Leuschnerstrasse 91, Federal Republic of Germany Summary bining individual wood and bark anatomical The wood of Aniba presents a uniform struc tural profile which readily confonns to that ob eharaeters evidenee is presented for further served in the group of lauraceous genera to su bdivisions ranging from the suprageneric to the speeifie level. which it is assigned on the basis of floral and vegetative morphology. In contradistinction This paper on the genus Aniba is the first of the bark anatomy reveals unique structural de aseries deseribing the anatomy of the seeond ary xylem of individual lauraeeous genera. In tails of the scierenchymatic tissues otherwise uncommon in the family. The occurrence of addition struetural features of the seeondary 'columnar' sciereids in combination with the phloem are reported whenever suffieiently re nearly ubiquitous lack of fibres in the second liable information is available. In fact, bark ary phloem proves the most valuable feature in anatomy has proven exeeptionally useful for defining the generie boundaries. The large Lauraceae and has added substantial support to 'tabletoid' Ca-oxalate erystals
IAWA Journal – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1981
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