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Title:
Wood anatomy of a silicified trunk from the Kharga Oasis, Egypt.
Authors: VES and R.M. MOSTAFA S.G.M. YOUSSEF, W.E. EL-SAADAWI, M. KED,
Year: 2000
Keywords: Key words: Xylotomy, fossil, Agathoxylon, Upper Cretaceous, Egypt.
Journal: Journal Plant Cell Biology and Developmen
Volume: 12
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 12: 30–39.
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

This paper presents the detailed LM anatomy of a gymnospermous fossil wood from the Late Cretaceous layers of the Kharga Oasis. The pitting of the radial wall of the tracheids is of an early "araucarioid" type. In comparison to the previous fossil wood data the following anatomical characteristics may be emphasized: 1. The ray cells are 3 - 52 cells high. 2. The great number (21, 24) of the pits in the cross fields. 3. The transverse walls of the longitudinal parenchyma cells are smooth. Based on these LM characteristic features this fossil wood is described as Agathoxylon lifiyii sp. nov.

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