sequoia sempervirens leaf cell extract
extract of a culture of the leaf cells of sequoia sempervirens, taxodiaceae
 
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 extract of a culture of the leaf cells of sequoia sempervirens, taxodiaceae
california redwood leaf cell extract
coast redwood leaf cell extract
 sequoia gigantea leaf cell extract
 taxodium sempervirens leaf cell extract
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PubMed: Investigating the impacts of recycled water on long-lived conifers.
PubMed: Contrasting drought-response strategies in California redwoods.
PubMed: Subpicosecond surface dynamics in genomic DNA from in vitro-grown plant species: a SERS assessment.
PubMed: Structural development of redwood branches and its effects on wood growth.
PubMed: The hydrostatic gradient, not light availability, drives height-related variation in Sequoia sempervirens (Cupressaceae) leaf anatomy.
PubMed: Water relations of coast redwood planted in the semi-arid climate of southern California.
PubMed: Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens).
PubMed: Foliar water uptake: a common water acquisition strategy for plants of the redwood forest.
PubMed: Water-use responses of 'living fossil' conifers to CO2 enrichment in a simulated Cretaceous polar environment.
PubMed: Fog interception by Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) crowns decouples physiology from soil water deficit.
PubMed: Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods.
PubMed: Limitations within "The Limits to Tree Height"1.
PubMed: Detection, Distribution, Sporulation, and Survival of Phytophthora ramorum in a California Redwood-Tanoak Forest Soil.
PubMed: A hydraulic-photosynthetic model based on extended HLH and its application to Coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens).
PubMed: Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees.
PubMed: Hydraulic efficiency and safety of branch xylem increases with height in Sequoia sempervirens (D. Don) crowns.
PubMed: The limits to tree height.
PubMed: The penalty of a long, hot summer. Photosynthetic acclimation to high CO2 and continuous light in "living fossil" conifers.
PubMed: Shade-avoidance responses in two common coastal redwood forest species, Sequoia sempervirens (Taxodiaceae) and Satureja douglasii (Lamiaceae), occurring in various light quality environments.
PubMed: Rejuvenation of Sequoia sempervirens by Repeated Grafting of Shoot Tips onto Juvenile Rootstocks in Vitro: Model for Phase Reversal of Trees.
PubMed: Effect of some leaf essential oil phenotypes from coastal redwood on growth of its predominant endophytic fungus,Pleuroplaconema sp.
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