1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0269727000007776
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Anatomical and morphological microfeatures of the leaf in Salix L. species and their physioecological significance

Abstract: Abstracts of Posters 245suitable for natural regeneration of scrub to occur being dioecious, pollination can only occur if male and female plants are growing in close proximity. Seedlings and cuttings are being grown and a programme of planting initiated.Enclosure projects are being undertaken on several other NTS properties.

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“…According to the literature (Mariani Colombo et al 1982, Paiero et al 1984, 1985, 1992, Martini and Paiero 1988, Cameron et al 2002, Tomaszewski 2004, Szafranek et al 2008, the structure of leaf epicuticular waxes plays an important role for supporting the taxonomy of the genus Salix. In fact, this highly conservative and stable micro-morphological feature show high interspecific variability, having relevant taxonomical and phylogenetic implications.…”
Section: Leaf Micro-morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature (Mariani Colombo et al 1982, Paiero et al 1984, 1985, 1992, Martini and Paiero 1988, Cameron et al 2002, Tomaszewski 2004, Szafranek et al 2008, the structure of leaf epicuticular waxes plays an important role for supporting the taxonomy of the genus Salix. In fact, this highly conservative and stable micro-morphological feature show high interspecific variability, having relevant taxonomical and phylogenetic implications.…”
Section: Leaf Micro-morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%