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Anatomical Studies Of Heartwood Formation In Some Angiosperm Plant From Nandurbar Area Forest

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  • 1. Department Of Botany, J. E.S.'s, Arts, Science and Commerce College, Nandurbar- 425412, Maharashtra

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Current work is deals with the anatomical studies on some selected medicinal plants
including Albizia lebbeck (L)Willd, Anogessus latifolia (Roxb. Ex DC), Azadiracta indica A. Juss,
Diospyrus melanoxylon Roxb, Lagerstroemia lanceolata Wall. ex.w, Melia azedarach L.,
Prosopis julifera DC, Pterocarpus marsupium Roxb and Zizphus xylopyra (Retz.) from
Nandurbar district a part of Deccan plateau is situated in the north part of Maharashtra. Plants
were selected for comparative studied between stem wood and root wood for thir heartwood and
sapwood. In plant trunk wood and root wood for a better insight into the process of heartwood
formation. It was find that heartwood formation with respect to different species and its parts
some noticeable and conclusive result that the deciduous tree species cause radial extension of
heartwood is comparatively less than evergreen species.

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