10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANGIOSPERMOUS»
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angiospermous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
An angiospermous forest in which most or all of the trees shed their leaves in
autumn; contrasted with broadleaf forest, broadleaved-evergreen forest,
evergreen forest, evergreen-mixed forest, mixed forest (Allaby 1994). syn.
deciduous ...
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Outlines of Botany: Including a General History of the ...
Sub-dichlamydeous angiospermous dicotyledons, with definite perigynous
stamens, 5 fertile and 5 barren and petaloid ; the ovarium superior, 2-3-celled,
ovules twin and pendulous, seeds solitary, pendulous and exalbuminous,
cotyledons ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
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Paleontology in China, 1979: Selected Papers Presented at ...
1n the easternmost part of Qinghai Province, the absence ofthe south-north
oriented folded ranges gave access to the East China monsoon which influenced
slightly the flora ofthis district. Therefore, the woody angiospermous plants were
well ...
Zhongguo gu sheng wu xue hui. Quan guo hui yuan dai biao da hui, Curt Teichert, Lu Liu, 1981
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The Enigma of Angiosperm Origins
Relatively familiar- looking angiospermous leaves were common in Tertiary rocks
, but in Europe these were separated stratigraphically from all Mesozoic and
earlier rocks by the widespread White Chalk marine succession (barren of such ...
Norman Francis Hughes, 1994
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The Dawn Angiosperms: Uncovering the Origin of Flowering Plants
... at the time of pollination should be adopted as an operational index character
for fossil angiosperms. The positive and negative sides of this criterion are
discussed, and a potential way to treat possible angiospermous fossils is laid out.
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Manual of phytogeography: or, An account of plant-dispersal ...
The concept of genorheitron.
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Fifth International Botanical Congress
But the fact of their ovules being enclosed made them angiospermous in the
literal sense, and further the possession of a stigma gave them another distinctive
angiospermous feature. At the same time the megasporophyll was so different
from ...
A. C. Seward, International Botanical Congress, 1930
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Insect Chemical Ecology: An Evolutionary Approach
Angiospermous plants utilize biotic agents for sexual reproduction and dispersal
to a hitherto unprecedented extent. The elaboration of attractants and rewards
that are detectable and distinguishable by pollinators in particular resulted from ...
Bernard D. Roitberg, Murray B. Isman, 1992
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Introduction to Taxonomy of Angiosperms
Crane (1986) has interpreted the Bennettitalean seeds as bitegmic which is an
angiospermous character (Taylor and Taylor 1993). The outer integument being
homologous to the cupule like structure in certain Bennettitales like Vardekloeftia,
...
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Biodiversity and coarse woody debris in southern forests
In North America, a common and widespread genus, occurs primarily on
angiospermous hosts; Stereum sanguinolentum is the only species that occurs
on conifers, but it has not been recorded on loblolly pine. Similarly, most species
in the ...
J. W. McMinn, D. A. Crossley, United States. Forest Service. Southern Research Station
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANGIOSPERMOUS»
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Cosmos Episode 6: Science as the New Sacred, and Failed …
... "The extraordinary diversity of living insects has been attributed by some workers to the diversity of angiospermous plants, which first appear ... «Discovery Institute, Apr 14»
Pollen Fossils Reveal Flowering Plants to Have Emerged 100 …
... performed by Xin Wang and colleagues, entitled Schmeissneria: A missing link to angiosperms?, found fossils with angiospermous qualities, ... «Guardian Express, Oct 13»