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The Development of the Secondary Body in Plants with Interxylary Phloem

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A relatively large number of dicotyledonous plants exhibit anomalous secondary thickening. In all or many species of about 55 families phloem strands become included in the secondary xylem as a result of anomalous growth.

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Fahn, A. (1985). The Development of the Secondary Body in Plants with Interxylary Phloem. In: Kučera, L.J. (eds) Xylorama. Birkhäuser, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-6249-3_5

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