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- Marcescence abstract "Marcescence is the retention of dead plant organs that normally are shed. It is most obvious in deciduous trees that retain leaves through the winter. Several trees normally have marcescent leaves such as oak (Quercus), beech (Fagus) and hornbeam (Carpinus), or marcescent stipules as in some but not all species of Salix (willows). Marcescent leaves of pin oak (Quercus palustris) complete development of their abscission layer in the spring. The base of the petiole remains alive over the winter. Many other trees may have marcescent leaves in seasons where an early freeze kills the leaves before the abscission layer develops or completes development. Diseases or pests can also kill leaves before they can develop an abscission layer.The term "marcescent" is also used in mycology to describe a mushroom which (unlike most species, described as "putrescent") can dry out, but later revive and continue to disperse spores. Genus Marasmius is well known for this feature, which was considered taxonomically important by Elias Magnus Fries in his 1838 classification of the fungi.".
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- Marcescence hasPhotoCollection Marcescence.
- Marcescence subject Category:Botany.
- Marcescence subject Category:Plant_physiology.
- Marcescence comment "Marcescence is the retention of dead plant organs that normally are shed. It is most obvious in deciduous trees that retain leaves through the winter. Several trees normally have marcescent leaves such as oak (Quercus), beech (Fagus) and hornbeam (Carpinus), or marcescent stipules as in some but not all species of Salix (willows). Marcescent leaves of pin oak (Quercus palustris) complete development of their abscission layer in the spring. The base of the petiole remains alive over the winter.".
- Marcescence label "Marcescence".
- Marcescence label "Marcescence".
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- Marcescence label "Marcescenza".
- Marcescence label "Marcescência".
- Marcescence label "ذابل متصل".
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- Marcescence wasDerivedFrom Marcescence?oldid=606321621.
- Marcescence depiction Oakmer.JPG.
- Marcescence isPrimaryTopicOf Marcescence.