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The primary wall is composed of Pi with microfibrils of almost parallel orientation to the ray cell axis, of P with the network appearance of microfibrils, and of P with several crossed lamellae at microfibrillar an gles of 30-60° (Fig. 22). The secondary wall organization is very similar to that of softwood tracheids. Fujikawa and Ishida (1975) report that the ray parenchyma cells in the Taxaceae, Podocarpaceae, Cephalotaxaceae, and 2 3 1. STRUCTURE OF W O O D 29 a b Fig. 2 2 . Schematic diagram of the microfibril orientation in the cell wall of softwood ray parenchyma cell.
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