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Callitroid (callitrisoid) thickening in Callitris

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Heady, Roger
Evans, Philip

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National Herbarium and Botanic Gardens

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In softwood tracheids, callitroid thickening is the term given to raised bars located above and below individual bordered pit apertures. Although most well developed in the Australasian genus Callitris, callitroid thickening is reported to be absent from

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International Association Wood Anatomists Journal (IAWA)

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