10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ARILLOID»
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arilloid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Flowering Plants in West Africa
Self-pollination would appear to be virtually impossible. Fruit In a few genera
there is a capsule (Marantochloa, Megaphrynium, Trachy- phrynium) but a berry
is more common in West Africa. Seeds are nearly always arilloid, in
Hypselodelphys ...
2
Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Sapindales, Cucurbitales, Myrtaceae
That arilloid jacket is usually fleshy, hyaline (Cucumis), green (Cucurbitella),
yellow or red (Momordica) and sticky with mucilage, which contributes to seed
dispersal by adhesion (see Dispersal). Seeds from dry, dehiscent fruits do not
have an ...
3
Magnolia: The Genus Magnolia
Seeds: The seeds are large (except in Liriodendron), with an arilloid testa free
from the endocarp, but attached by a silky thread in Liriodendron they adhere to
the endocarp, without arilloid testa. The seeds have copious endosperm and a ...
Satyajit D. Sarker, Yuji Maruyama, 2003
Fruits obcordate, somewhat lobed, slightly winged, stipe usually present, broadly
cuneate, smooth, glabrescent; inside glabrous except for a hair tuft below the
placenta and hidden by the arilloid appendage (absent in Sarcopteryx caudata) ...
5
The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Vascular bundle in the arilloid raphe stout, multiple-concentric, at the chalazal
end of the seed branching to give a plexus of broad v.b. in the pachychalaza at
the junction of the outer and middle layers of the tissue, not entering the free parts
of ...
6
The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
Pericarp fleshy, dehiscing by two nearly equal longitudinal valves. Aril/ode1 (
false aril), commonly called mace, large, fleshy, branching, scarlet ; when dry,
yellow, brittle, and somewhat horny. Seed {nutmeg in the shell, offic.) within the
arilloid, ...
7
The Ornaments of Life: Coevolution and Conservation in the ...
... monocots (e.g., Arecaceae, Liliaceae); eudicots (e.g., Euphorbiaceae, some
Fabaceae, Meliaceae, Sapindaceae) Arilloid Multiple sources, including swelling
Many families in both monocots and of the raphe, swelling near the micro- dicots;
...
Theodore H. Fleming, W. John Kress, 2013
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University Botany- Iii : (Plant Taxonomy, Plant Embryology, ...
Fig 4.8 : A - Development of aril around the ovule 1 . aril; 2. integuments, 3.
embryosac B : Structure of arilloid, 1. arilloid, 2. seed, 3. hilum, C - E :
Development of operculum : 1 Nucellus, 2. inner integument, 3. outer integument,
4. operaculum, ...
9
Foundations of Tropical Forest Biology: Classic Papers with ...
In the leguminous plant Swartzia prouacensis, the seed itself, still in the arilloid
phase of exposed seeds, has developed a bond with bats, whereas other
species employing the same device are ornithochorous. Its chiropterochorous ...
Robin L. Chazdon, T. C. Whitmore, 2002
It is better to use "arilloid" instead of aril (fide Leenhouts, I.c.: 4%). Replace the
key to Rourea by the following: 1. a. Leaflets glabrous. Leaves 1 — 2-jugate.
Terminal leaflet elliptic 2 b. Leaflets pubescent below, the hairs appressed,
parallel to ...
August Adriaan Pulle, Joseph Lanjouw, 1976