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English: Vein skeleton of a leaf. Veins contain lignin that make them harder to degrade for microorganisms. The leaf came from Magnolia doltsopa (Magnoliaceae).
Français : Feuille décomposée de Magnolia doltsopa (Magnoliacées). Les vaisseaux contiennent de la lignine, plus difficile à dégrader par les micro-organismes.
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current13:42, 23 July 2007Thumbnail for version as of 13:42, 23 July 20073,371 × 1,964 (2.97 MB)Lycaon== Summary == {{Information |Description= Vein skeleton of a leaf. A Tree the leaf came from is: ''Magnolia doltsopa'', Family: Magnoliaceae {{Retouched|Removed (circular ghost}} [[Category:Photosynthesis | Plant physiology | Plant morphology | Plant ana

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