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Relationships among wood anatomy, hydraulic conductivity, density and shear parallel to the grain in the wood of 24-year-old Handroanthus vellosoi (Bignoniaceae)

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Figure 1 – Average monthly sum of precipitation,  hydric deficit (def-1), hydric excedent (exc), and mean  temperature (lines) at the Luiz Antonio city - 1961-1990  (CEPAGRI 2016).
Figure 2 – Illustration of sampling design showing the  location of the two replicated samples at each height.
Figure 3 – Axial variation in Handroanthus vellosoi  wood – a. density; b. shear parallel to the grain; c
Figure 4 – Transverse sections of Handroanthus  vellosoi wood – a. 2 meters high; b. 1 meter high; c
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