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Cydonia oblonga L.
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Pomaceous Fruit: Quince
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Rosaceae
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Transversal section |
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Diffuse- to slightly semi-ring-porous. Numerous pores, mostly solitary, relatively small, more or less regularly distributed. Growth ring boundaries distinct to indistinct, dependent on distribution of pores, which varies with growth conditions. Ground tissue fibres relatively thick-walled. Diffuse apotracheal parenchyma, rarely in short, uniseriate tangential bands. Sometimes gum deposits in heartwood vessels. |
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Radial section |
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Simple perforation plates. Fine spiral thickenings occur occasionally in the vessels, often only in vessel element tails. Rays almost homogeneous, often with one row of square marginal cells. Both prismatic crystals and druses sometimes present in rays or in axial parenchyma (idioblasts). Fibre-tracheids present, libriform fibres absent. |
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Tangential section |
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Rays generally bi- to triseriate, occasionally 4-seriate. Ray cells regularly round to slightly oval elongated. Average ray height: 5 to 20 cells. |
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Key characters |
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Diffuse- to semi-ring-porous. Rays generally biseriate, almost homogeneous. Simple perforation plates. Vessel pits opposite, in horizontal rows. |
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Remarks |
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The wood of the following Pomoideae species: Pirus malus, P. communis, Crataegus sp. and Cydonia oblonga are hardly distinguishable by wood anatomy. |
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