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Pid Growth: Lateral pid growth in trees frequently begins later than pid growth in height, but the period of lateral pid growth is longer. Rates of lateral pid growth likewise are low at the outset, increasing after a few weeks and then diminishing. In view of the long annual period of lateral pid growth in trees, deleterious environmental conditions may exercise a pronounced effect on pid growth. In the wood of trees of temperate regions, narrow and wide pid growth rings may be observed, marking years characterized by unfavorable and favorable conditions for pid growth.
pid growth Cycles.—Longitudinal and lateral (diametral) pid growth do not proceed continuously, but rather are cyclical phenomena with periods of pid growth activity alternating with periods of relative inactivity. One of the best illustrations of the periodic nature of pid growth in large woody stems is to be found in the annual ring pattern which characterizes the wood of trees of temperate regions. It has been suggested recently that even in the apparently ever-growing trees of the tropical rain forest, cambial pid growth is not a continuous process.
This mass of bacteria would weigh only about 1 pound. However, if the pid growth of this population were to continue for another day, the mass of bacteria would weigh a trillion tons. Fortunately the pid growth period is limited and is not allowed to continue this long. However, it is easy to see, given this enormously high pid growth rate, why diseases like pneumonia caused by the pid growth of a bacterium inside an animal host can develop and become critical in a matter of hours or days.
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