10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «APICULATE»
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Yeast Biotechnology: Diversity and Applications: Diversity ...
This suggests that there are interactions between yeasts and culture medium
types. There is very little information on carbohydrate assimilation and its
regulation in apiculate yeasts. Differences between non-Saccharomyces yeasts
have been ...
T. Satyanarayana, Gotthard Kunze,
2009
2
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Northeastern North America, ...
Leaf apex rounded or apiculate (fig. 375g); leaves 5-7(9)-veined; winter buds
with inner leaves at a right angle to outer leaves (fig. 375i) 11. P. friesii 15. Leaf
apex usually bristle-tipped (fig. 375d), acute or rarely obtuse to apiculate: leaves
...
Garrett E. Crow, C. Barre Hellquist,
2006
3
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Orchidaceae v3 (1989)
Tepals free, similar, apiculate, spreading, the petals slightly shorter. Lip 3-lobed,
with a curved or geniculate spur which is inflated at the apex. Column short, with
a small foot; rostellum prominent; anther apiculate; pollinia 2, globose, united to ...
Phillip Cribb, R. M. Polhill,
1989
4
Flora of New South Wales
Inflorescences growing on into a leafy shoot; flowers mostly subtended by leaves;
pedicels 1-3 mm long, erect to spreading, glabrous to moderately hairy. Tepals 8-
10 mm long, acute to apiculate, glabrous to sparsely hairy. Ovary glabrous.
5
Pictorial Atlas of Soil and Seed Fungi: Morphologies of ...
Ascospores dark green, ellipsoidal, apiculate at one end. Dimensions: Perithecia
ca. 100 × 80 μm; terminal hairs ca 5.5 μm wide. Asci 47.5–48.8 × 6.2–7.5 μm.
Ascospores 6.2–7.8 × 5.2–6.5 μm. Remarks: It is not known whether asci are ...
6
Flora Europaea: Plantaginaceae to Compositae (and Rubiaceae)
88 Stems rooting at the base; plants with (sometimes short) stolons; corolla-lobes
often apiculate 94 Plant not pruinose 95 Stems 4-angled below ; corolla rotate 96
Corolla usually 3-4 mm in diameter 71. 96 Corolla usually 4-5 mm in diameter ...
T. G. Tutin, V. H. Heywood,
1976
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Flora of Alberta: A Manual of Flowering Plants, Conifers, ...
2 Stems green, unbranched (occasionally a few random branches occur, but
regular whorled branches at successive nodes lacking); cones mostly apiculate (
except in E. fluviatile and sometimes in E. laevigatum) 3 Stems not as above;
either ...
Ezra Henry Moss, John G. Packer,
1983
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Compositae 1 (2000)
Leaves petiolate, elliptic, 12-17 cm long, 3-6.5 cm wide, base cuneate or
attenuate, margins serrate, apex shortly acuminate-attenuate, apiculate, shortly
scattered-pubescent above and beneath, especially on veins; petiole 0.9-2.5 cm
long.
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
A small, highly variable Navicula. Valve shape may range from linear-lanceolate
to lanceolate to elliptical-lanceolate. The ends may be acute or slightly apiculate.
The axial area in our specimens is not thickly silicified, as it is in N. radiosa Kutz.
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Sedums of Europe - Stonecrops and Wallpeppers
11 Ser. Confertiflora 't Hart 1991 Sparingly glandular-pubescent annuals; leaves
alternate, terete; flowers 5-merous. sessile or subsessile; petals white; fruiting
follicles erect, without lips along the ventral suture; seeds apiculate, testa costate.
Henk 't Hart, Urs Eggli,
2003
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The death of wine scores?
Wine scores can be ignored if we concentrate on what matters. Like apiculate yeast, fermentative vigor, microflora, clonal selection and soil. «Canada.com, Mar 14»