Department of Biological Sciences
Emeritus Professor
Email: duterol@auburn.edu
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Dute, R. R. (2015). Development, Structure, and Function of Torus–Margo Pits in Conifers, Ginkgo and Dicots. In Functional and Ecological Xylem Anatomy (pp. 77-102). Springer International Publishing.
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Dute, R. R., Bowen, L. A., Schier, S., Vevon, A. G., Best, T. L., Auad, M. & Jansen, S. (2014). Pit membranes of Ephedra resemble gymnosperms more than angiosperms. IAWA Journal 35:217-235.
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Dute, R. R., Zwack, P. J., Craig, E., & Baccus, S. M. (2012). Torus presence and distribution in leaves of Osmanthus armatus. IAWA Journal 33:257-268.
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R. Dute, M.D. Jandrlich, S. Thornton, N. Callahan, & C.J. Hansen. 2011. Tori in species of Diarthron, Stellera andThymelaea (Thymelaeaceae). International Association of Wood Anatomists Journal 32:54-66.
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R. Dute, D. Rabaey, J. Allison, & S. Jansen. 2010. Torus-bearing pit membranes in species of Osmanthus.International Association of Wood Anatomists Journal 31:217-226.
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S. Jansen, Y. Sano, B. Choat, D. Rabaey, F. Lens, & R. Dute. 2007. Pit membranes in tracheary elements of Rosaceae and related families: new records of tori and pseudotori. American Journal of Botany 94:503-514.
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R. Dute, B. Jackson, R. Adkins, & D. Folkerts. 2007. Comparative anatomy of floral and vegetative organs ofCommelina erecta (Commelinaceae). Southeastern Naturalist 6:47-66.
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R. Dute, D. Folkerts, J. Watkins, M. Saxon, & R. Boyd. 2004. Floral anatomy and pollination biology of Cyrilla racemiflora. Southeastern Naturalist 3:309-326.
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C. Coleman, B. Prather, M. Valente, R. Dute, & M. Miller. 2004. Torus lignification in hardwoods. International Association of Wood Anatomists Journal 25:435-447.
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Last updated: 10/05/2021