Electron Microscopy Of Wood Of Callixylon And Cordaites
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Schmid, Rudolf (1967). "Electron Microscopy Of Wood Of Callixylon And Cordaites." American Journal of Botany 54(6): 720-729. 0002-9122 1537-2197 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/141638 doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1967.tb10693.x American Journal of Botany Pettitt, J. M., and W. G. Chaloner. 1964. The ultrastructure of the Mesozoic pollen Classopollis. Pollen et Spores 6: 611 – 620. Krahmer, R. L., and W. A. Côté, Jr. 1963. Changes in coniferous wood cells associated with heartwood formation. Tappi 46: 42 – 49. Liese, W. 1965. The fine structure of bordered pits in softwoods, p. 271 – 290. In W. A. Côté, Jr. [ed.], Cellular ultrastructure of woody plants. Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, N. Y. McCartney, J. T., R. E. Walline, and S. Ergun. 1961. Preparation of ultrathin sections of coal. U. S. Bur. Mines Rep. Invest. 5885: 1 – 5. Mahmood, A. 1965. Secondary walls in phloem of Pinus radiata D. Don. Nature 207: 657 – 658. Pettitt, J. M. 1966. Exine structure in some fossil and recent spores and pollen as revealed by light and electron microscopy. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Geol. 13: 221 – 257. Preston, G. D., and F. W. Cuckow. 1944. Electronmicrographs of coal, p. 334 – 335. In Conference on the ultra‐fine structure of coals & cokes. Proceedings. held at the Royal Institution, London, June 24 and 25, 1943. British Coal Utilization Research Association, London. Purelis, G. A. 1962. Microstructure of fossil plant cell walls. Amer. J. Bot. 49: 663 (Abstr.). Sass, J. E. 1958. Botanical microtechnique. 3rd ed. Iowa State College Press, Ames. Sen, J. 1963. Fine structure in degraded, ancient and buried wood, and in other fossilized plant derivatives. II. Bot. Rev. 29: 230 – 242. Sinnott, E. W. 1909. Paracedroxylon, a new type of Araucarian wood. Rhodora 11: 165 – 173. Thomson, R. B. 1914. On the comparative anatomy and affinities of the Araucarineae. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London I204B: 1 – 50. Walton, J. 1927. On some fossil woods of Mesozoic and Tertiary age from the Arctic zone. Ann. Bot. 41: 239 – 252. Wesley, A., and B. Kuyper. 1951. Electron‐microscopic observations on the xylem elements of a fossil plant. Nature 168: 137 – 140. Wilson, L. R., and A. W. Johnston. 1940. A new species of Cordaites from the Pennsylvanian strata of Iowa. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 67: 117 – 120. Arnold, C. A. 1929. On the radial pitting in Callixylon. Amer. J. Bot, 16: 391 – 393. Arnold, C. A. 1931. On Callixylon newberryi (Dawson) Elkins et Wieland. Contrib. Mus. Paleontol. Univ. Michigan 3: 207 – 232. Arnold, C. A. 1952. Silicified plant remains from the Mesozoic and Tertiary of western North America. II. Some fossil woods from Northern Alaska. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, Letters 38: 9 – 20. Bailey, I. W. 1933. The cambium and its derivative tissues. VII. Problems in identifying the wood of Mesozoic Coniferae. Ann. Bot. 47: 145 – 157. Bannan, M. W., and W. L. Fry. 1957. Three Cretaceous woods from the Canadian Arctic. Can. J. Bot. 35: 327 – 337. Barghoorn, E. S., and I. W. Bailey. 1938. The occurrence of Cedrus in the auriferous gravels of California. Amer. J. Bot. 25: 641 – 647. Barghoorn, E. S., and J. W. Schopf. 1966. Microorganisms three billion years old from the Precambrian of South Africa. Science 152: 758 – 763. Barghoorn, E. S., and R. A. Scott. 1958. Degradation of the plant cell wall and its relation to certain tracheary features of the Lepidodendrales. Amer. J. Bot. 45: 222 – 227. Barton, H. M., and D. J. Jones. 1948. Electron microfossils. Science 108: 745 – 746. Beals, T. F., and W. C. Bigelow. 1962. A technique for removing plastic backing films in the preparation of electron microscope specimens, p. 155 – 159. In Symposium on advances in electron metallography and electron‐probe microanalysis, ASTM Spec. Tech. Pub. No. 317. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia. Beck, C. B. 1960. The identity of Archaeopteris and Callixylon. Brittonia 12: 351 – 368. Côté, W. A., Jr., Z. Koran, and A. C. Day. 1964. Replica techniques for electron microscopy of wood and paper. Tappi 47: 477 – 484. Cowling, E. B. 1965. Microorganisms and microbial enzyme systems as selective tools in wood anatomy, p. 341 – 368. In W. A. Côté, Jr. [ed.], Cellular ultrastructure of woody plants. Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, N. Y. Ehrlich, H. G., and J. W. Hall. 1959. The ultrastructure of Eocene pollen. Grana Palynol. 2: 32 – 35. Eicke, R. 1952. Neues über die Feinstruktur der Zellwand verkieselter Hölzer. Ber. Deut. Bot. Ges. 65: 246 – 248. Eicke, R. 1953. Was können elektronenmikroskopische Bilder über den Vorgang der Verkieselung fossiler Hölzer aussagen? Z. Wiss. Mikroskop. Tech. 61: 302 – 305. Eicke, R. 1954. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an verkieselen Coniferen. Palaeontographica I97B: 36 – 46. Eicke, R. 1957. 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ftumdeepblue:oai:deepblue.lib.umich.edu:2027.42/141638 2023-08-20T04:03:11+02:00 Electron Microscopy Of Wood Of Callixylon And Cordaites Schmid, Rudolf 1967-07 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/141638 https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1967.tb10693.x unknown Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Syracuse Univ. Press Schmid, Rudolf (1967). "Electron Microscopy Of Wood Of Callixylon And Cordaites." American Journal of Botany 54(6): 720-729. 0002-9122 1537-2197 https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/141638 doi:10.1002/j.1537-2197.1967.tb10693.x American Journal of Botany Pettitt, J. M., and W. G. Chaloner. 1964. The ultrastructure of the Mesozoic pollen Classopollis. Pollen et Spores 6: 611 – 620. Krahmer, R. L., and W. A. Côté, Jr. 1963. Changes in coniferous wood cells associated with heartwood formation. Tappi 46: 42 – 49. Liese, W. 1965. The fine structure of bordered pits in softwoods, p. 271 – 290. In W. A. Côté, Jr. [ed.], Cellular ultrastructure of woody plants. Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, N. Y. McCartney, J. T., R. E. Walline, and S. Ergun. 1961. Preparation of ultrathin sections of coal. U. S. Bur. Mines Rep. Invest. 5885: 1 – 5. Mahmood, A. 1965. Secondary walls in phloem of Pinus radiata D. Don. Nature 207: 657 – 658. Pettitt, J. M. 1966. Exine structure in some fossil and recent spores and pollen as revealed by light and electron microscopy. Bull. Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Geol. 13: 221 – 257. Preston, G. D., and F. W. Cuckow. 1944. Electronmicrographs of coal, p. 334 – 335. In Conference on the ultra‐fine structure of coals & cokes. Proceedings. held at the Royal Institution, London, June 24 and 25, 1943. British Coal Utilization Research Association, London. Purelis, G. A. 1962. Microstructure of fossil plant cell walls. Amer. J. Bot. 49: 663 (Abstr.). Sass, J. E. 1958. Botanical microtechnique. 3rd ed. Iowa State College Press, Ames. Sen, J. 1963. Fine structure in degraded, ancient and buried wood, and in other fossilized plant derivatives. II. Bot. Rev. 29: 230 – 242. Sinnott, E. W. 1909. Paracedroxylon, a new type of Araucarian wood. Rhodora 11: 165 – 173. Thomson, R. B. 1914. On the comparative anatomy and affinities of the Araucarineae. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London I204B: 1 – 50. Walton, J. 1927. On some fossil woods of Mesozoic and Tertiary age from the Arctic zone. Ann. Bot. 41: 239 – 252. Wesley, A., and B. Kuyper. 1951. Electron‐microscopic observations on the xylem elements of a fossil plant. Nature 168: 137 – 140. Wilson, L. R., and A. W. Johnston. 1940. A new species of Cordaites from the Pennsylvanian strata of Iowa. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 67: 117 – 120. Arnold, C. A. 1929. On the radial pitting in Callixylon. Amer. J. Bot, 16: 391 – 393. Arnold, C. A. 1931. On Callixylon newberryi (Dawson) Elkins et Wieland. Contrib. Mus. Paleontol. Univ. Michigan 3: 207 – 232. Arnold, C. A. 1952. Silicified plant remains from the Mesozoic and Tertiary of western North America. II. Some fossil woods from Northern Alaska. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, Letters 38: 9 – 20. Bailey, I. W. 1933. The cambium and its derivative tissues. VII. Problems in identifying the wood of Mesozoic Coniferae. Ann. Bot. 47: 145 – 157. Bannan, M. W., and W. L. Fry. 1957. Three Cretaceous woods from the Canadian Arctic. Can. J. Bot. 35: 327 – 337. Barghoorn, E. S., and I. W. Bailey. 1938. The occurrence of Cedrus in the auriferous gravels of California. Amer. J. Bot. 25: 641 – 647. Barghoorn, E. S., and J. W. Schopf. 1966. Microorganisms three billion years old from the Precambrian of South Africa. Science 152: 758 – 763. Barghoorn, E. S., and R. A. Scott. 1958. Degradation of the plant cell wall and its relation to certain tracheary features of the Lepidodendrales. Amer. J. Bot. 45: 222 – 227. Barton, H. M., and D. J. Jones. 1948. Electron microfossils. Science 108: 745 – 746. Beals, T. F., and W. C. Bigelow. 1962. A technique for removing plastic backing films in the preparation of electron microscope specimens, p. 155 – 159. In Symposium on advances in electron metallography and electron‐probe microanalysis, ASTM Spec. Tech. Pub. No. 317. American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia. Beck, C. B. 1960. The identity of Archaeopteris and Callixylon. Brittonia 12: 351 – 368. Côté, W. A., Jr., Z. Koran, and A. C. Day. 1964. Replica techniques for electron microscopy of wood and paper. Tappi 47: 477 – 484. Cowling, E. B. 1965. Microorganisms and microbial enzyme systems as selective tools in wood anatomy, p. 341 – 368. In W. A. Côté, Jr. [ed.], Cellular ultrastructure of woody plants. Syracuse Univ. Press, Syracuse, N. Y. Ehrlich, H. G., and J. W. Hall. 1959. The ultrastructure of Eocene pollen. Grana Palynol. 2: 32 – 35. Eicke, R. 1952. Neues über die Feinstruktur der Zellwand verkieselter Hölzer. Ber. Deut. Bot. Ges. 65: 246 – 248. Eicke, R. 1953. Was können elektronenmikroskopische Bilder über den Vorgang der Verkieselung fossiler Hölzer aussagen? Z. Wiss. Mikroskop. Tech. 61: 302 – 305. Eicke, R. 1954. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an verkieselen Coniferen. Palaeontographica I97B: 36 – 46. Eicke, R. 1957. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchungen an Gymnospermenhölzern als Beitrag zur Phylogenie der Gnetales. Bot. Jahrb. 77: 193 – 217. Eicke, R. 1958. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der submikroskopischen Struktur der Araucariaceenhölzer. Ber. Deut. Bot. Ges. 71: 231 – 240. Eicke, R. 1963. Feinbauuntersuchungen an den Tracheiden von Cycadeen II. Cycas media und Cycas pectinata. Ber. Deut. Bot. Ges. 76: 229 – 234. Florin, R. 1951. Evolution in cordaites and conifers. Acta Horti Bergiani 15: 285 – 388. Frey‐Wyssling, A., H. H. Bosshard, and K. Mühlethaler. 1956. Die submikroskopische Entwicklung der Hoftüpfel. Planta 47: 115 – 126. Fry, W. L. 1954. A study of the Carboniferous lycopod, Paurodendron, gen. nov. Amer. J. Bot. 41: 415 – 428. Holden, R. 1915. A Jurassic wood from Scotland. New Phytol. 14: 205 – 209. Holden, R. 1917. On the anatomy of two Palaeozoic stems from India. Ann. Bot. 31: 315 – 326. Jux, U., and V. Moericke. 1965. Tytthodiscus suevicus Eisenack eine Thekamöbe ? Palaeontographica I115B: 107 – 116. IndexNoFollow Botany Biology Science Article 1967 ftumdeepblue https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1537-2197.1967.tb10693.x 2023-07-31T20:38:13Z Peer Reviewed https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/141638/1/ajb210693.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic University of Michigan: Deep Blue American Journal of Botany 54 6 720 729 |