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What is the leaf internal structure of euclyptus? and what is its nodal anatomy?

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What is the leaf internal structure of euclyptus? and what is its nodal anatomy?

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  1. Table 1 of this site:

    http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/reprint/86/2/1...

    shows the internal structure of juvenile, transitionale and adult leaves of Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus.

    Illustrated view of an oblique-paradermal and transverse leaf section:

    http://www.amjbot.org/cgi/content/full/8...

    There was nothing to find about nodal anatomy.

    Here some results of my research:

    Lignotubers at a node may  fuse laterally to encircle the stem.

    Organ culture of nodes of Eucalyptus grandis permitted the rooting of nodes.

    Some pics ( close-ups incl. ) of remarkable structure of nodes:

    http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/inde...

    Many Eucs grow lignotubers at or near the surface of the soil. These swollen, woody nodes of undifferentiated tissue act as reservoirs for food and water, and allow a tree to regenerate after fire and drought

    http://forum.bonsaitalk.com/f83/eucalypt...

    Hope it helps a bit!

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