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ELECTRON MICROSCOPY OF WOOD OF CALLIXYLON AND CORDAITES
1967
American Journal of Botany
Replicas and ultrathin sections of the wood of two Paleozoic genera, Callixylon and Cordaites, were examined with the electron microscope. The pattern of wall layering of Callixylon closely resembles that of extant plants. An electron-dense compound middle lamella markedly thickened at the corners of cells, a thin, electron-transparent S, layer of the secondary wall, and a thick, electron-dense, partially decayed S2 layer of the secondary wall are evident in transverse sections of tracheids. No
doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1967.tb10693.x
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