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Tree Respiration and Anatomy: How trees produce oxygen, tree anatomy
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"Anatomy of a tree" |
"Anatomy of a tree", posted on the U.S. Forest Service website courtesy of the Arbor Day Foundation, describes the parts that make up a tree, such as outer bark, cambium cell layer, and Heartwood. |
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"The Photosynthetic Process" |
In: "Concepts in Photobiology: Photosynthesis and Photomorphogenesis", Edited by GS Singhal, G Renger, SK Sopory, K-D Irrgang and Govindjee, Narosa Publishers/New Delhi; and Kluwer Academic/Dordrecht, pp. 11-51. (source) |
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"The Power of One Tree - The Very Air We Breathe" |
"The Power of One Tree - The Very Air We Breathe" by Joanna Mounce Stancil, U.S. Forest Service. This blog post celebrates the life-giving power of trees, thanks to their respiration cycle (the process of photosynthesis) which produces the oxygen we breathe. The post is part of a series honoring the United Nation's 2015 International Day of Forests. |
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"Tree Respiration Process: Advanced Tree Biology Manual (part 2)" |
"Tree Respiration Process: Advanced Tree Biology Manual (part 2)" by Dr. Kim D. Coder, professor of Tree Biology & Health Care, Warnell School of Forestry & Natural Resources, University of Georgia. |