Anatomia da madeira de três lauráceas da Floresta Estacional de Misiones, Argentina
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Wood Anatomy, Lauraceae, Nectandra lanceolata, Nectandra saligna, Ocotea puberula.Abstract
The wood anatomy of Nectandra lanceolata Nees et Mart. Ex Nees, Nectandra saligna Nees et Mart. ex Nees and Ocotea puberula Nees are studied in their general and microscopic features. The three species share the most important anatomical features, described in the literature for the Lauraceae family. Nectandra lanceolata may be easily set apart from the other two species by the absence of crystals in its wood. Nectandra saligna, on the other hand, distinguishes itself from Ocotea puberula by the abundance of crystals in the ray structure and by the presence of oil cells, both in axial and ray parenchyma.Downloads
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