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Article: An unexplained feature of the vascular cambial activity in fossil and living gymnosperms

Special Papers in Palaeontology - Number 35 - Cover
Publication: Special Papers in Palaeontology
Number: 35
Thematic Volume: Studies in Palaeobotany and Palynology in Honour of N.F. Hughes
Edited By: D.J. Batten and D.E.G. Briggs
Publication Date: 1986
Page(s): 55 62
Authored By: G.T. Creber
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Creber, G.T. 1986. An unexplained feature of the vascular cambial activity in fossil and living gymnosperms. In: D.J. Batten and D.E.G. Briggs (eds.) Studies in Palaeobotany and Palynology in Honour of N.F. Hughes. Special Papers in Palaeontology, 35, 55–62.

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Abstract

When traced across a growth ring in both fossil and Recent gymnosperm wood, from the earlywood to the latewood, the radial diameters of the tracheids exhibit a variation which is not random. Instead they show a series of gradual increases to a maximum and decreases to a minimum with periodicities of about 6, 9, 11, and 18 cells. Work is described which attempts to explain this effect in terms of differential expansion cells or polyploidy.

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