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cladode
stem
acacia
asparagus
found
main
structural
axes
vascular
plant
other
being
root
normally
divided
into
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internodes
hold
buds
which
grow
more
leaves
conifer
cones
roots
cladode
wiktionary
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cladodes
botany
flattened
organ
arising
also
edit
phylloclade
leaflike
unlimited
extension
these
called
either
phylloclades
leaf
branches
certain
familiar
cases
resembles
that
casual
observer
would
anatomy
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cladophylls
shoot
systems
develop
rather
become
assume
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cactus
modified
photosynthesis
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CLADODE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
cladode in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
cladode im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Cacti: Biology and Uses
Most net CO2 uptake is by current-season and 1-year-old cladodes, with older
cladodes serving as a pool of stored carbohydrates and nitrogen that can be
used to support fruit and current-season cladode growth (Luo and Nobel 1993;
Inglese ...
2
Target 2011: Biology 11
Hook Flowers Cladode (modified intemode) Bulbils of Agave Cladode of
Asparagus Flower Leaf Bulbil lntemode Phylloclade Stem Bulbils of Dioscorea
Phylloclade of Opuntia Fig. 5.21 Aerial modifications of stem (d) Cladode. A
cladode is a ...
3
20th International Grassland Congress
In contrast with the cladode system, the roots of cactus pear have received little
attention, however, they certainly differ from other plants, as they develop
xeromorphic characteristics, enabling the plant to survive prolonged periods of
drought ...
4
The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the ...
Bract 4.5–8 Â2–3.5 mm, normally on underside of cladode, its edges joined to
cladode at the base, green, with 3–5 veins. Flowerstalks 2–8 mm. Perianth-
segments spreading or slightly recurved, the outer 2.5–4 mm. Staminal tube dark
violet ...
James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey, 2011
In our study Casuahna cladode tissue extracts generally resulted in an inhibition
of nodulation. However, exceptions to this trend (Figure 2 A, B) suggest that
under certain conditions compounds in Casuarina cladode tissue can promote ...
P. Normand, Jeffrey Dawson, K. Pawlowski, 2003
6
Perspectives in Biophysical Plant Ecophysiology: A Tribute ...
Differences between the first and the second flush depend on the higher fruit dry
weight and the lower cladode dry weight measured for the second flush (Inglese
et al. 1999). However, there is no information related to cultivar and training ...
Erick De La Barrera, William K. Smith, 2009
7
Flora of the Sydney Region
... frequently forming a green carpet on the surface of still waters. Cladodes
elliptic to obovate. Roots 5–18 per cladode. Inflorescence minute, in a pocket on
the margin of the cladode, with 1 female flower and 2 males enclosed in a sheath
.
Belinda Jane Pellow, Murray James Henwood, Roger Charles Carolin, 2009
8
European Garden Flora: A Manual for the Identification of ...
Flowers unisexual, inconspicuous, borne in succession in clusters which are
subtended by a bract and are usually solitary on the face of the cladode. Perianth
-segments 6, free, the inner smaller than the outer, green, tinged or peppered ...
9
A Text Book Ofbotany: Plant Anatomy and Economic Botany
ASPARAGUS CLADODE (Asparagus sp., Fam.-Liliaceae) It is a modification of
the stem in which a branch of single internode is flattened and becomes leaf-like.
The proper leaf is reduced to a scale in the axil of which develops a group of ...
Pandey S N, S. N. Pandey, Ajanta Chadha, 1993
10
Combating Desertification with Plants
dried at 70° C for assessing cladode moisture. CO2 uptake of terminal mature
cladodes was monitored with a Li-Cor LI-6200 portable photosynthesis system
on selected days in summer and autumn over 24 h periods. 2.2 Phenology,
cladode ...
D. Pasternak, Arnold Schlissel, 2001
5 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CLADODE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
cladode im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Production of pear cladode stirs the interests of farmers
WINDHOEK – Namibian Farmers have responded in big numbers to last week's article in Farmers' Forum on cactus (prickly) pear cladode ... «New Era, Nov 14»
Prickly Pear Cladodes make good business
WINDHOEK – Cactus (Prickly) Pear cladode production is a good enterprise for farmers in semi-arid and arid parts of South Africa and ... «New Era, Nov 14»
Prickly pear a crop for arid regions
He said his team had managed to bake breads and cakes using up to 25% cladode flour and taste tests could not tell the difference from wheat ... «University World News, Apr 13»
Pest plant may prove to be a best plant
... or 100-200 tons of "wet" cladode a year, plus 15-20 tons of fresh fruit, and UFS agriculture researcher Herman Fouche says even the seeds ... «BDlive, Apr 13»
Surinder Sud: A spike for farming
It can regenerate itself, after its padded stems – technically called cladode – and other parts have been harvested for use as animal feed; ... «Business Standard, Dez 11»