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The wood of Pinus isA. Pycnoxylic and nonoxylicB. Pyconxylic and heteroxylousC. Manoxylic and homoxylousD. Manoxylic and heteroxylous

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The wood of Pinus is pyconxylic (more than one ring due to epimeral nature of cambium) and monoxylic (formed by the activity of single cambium).


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