Ray structure in root- and stem-wood of Larix decidua: Implications for root identification and function

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Abstract

Differences in ray structure between root- and stem-wood of softwoods can cause confusion in identifying roots using keys based on stem-wood anatomy. Comparison of root- and stem-wood rays of Larix decidua showed root-wood had fewer ray tracheids, taller, wider but shorter ray parenchyma cells, and larger cross-field pits than stem-wood. The implications of these differences are considered in relation to the identification and function of roots.

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Denne, P., & Gasson, P. (2008). Ray structure in root- and stem-wood of Larix decidua: Implications for root identification and function. IAWA Journal, 29(1), 17–23. https://doi.org/10.1163/22941932-90000166

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