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<p>transport in these woody plants during the <a href="page.php?w=Carboniferous">Carboniferous</a> period. They also acquired secondary connections as they evolved to become transversely elongated to efficiently aerate the maximum number of vertical rays as well as the central core tissue of the stem. The evolutionary significance of parichnoi was their functionality in the absence of cauline stomata, where they can also be affected and destroyed by pressure similar to what can damage to stomatal tissue. Evidently, in both <a href="page.php?w=conifers">conifers</a></p><p>
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