10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BASIFUGAL»
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transactions of the botanical society
developes the blattglieder. This includes five types ; Eichler, however, gives six :
1, Basifugal, and 2, Basipetal types (Eichler in Trecul's sense). 3. The Divergent
type (Eichler), in which the blattglieder develope from the central part towards ...
prefers akropetal). Niigeli who believed that all leaves grew near their apices,
studied particularly the leaf development in Aralia spinosa L. which is of the
basifugal type.1 At the distal ends of its chief subdivisions there are lobed leaflets
like ...
3
The American Naturalist
Many leaves exhibit both basipetal and basifugal features (Fig. 2a), and explain
the occurrence of both palmate and pinnate leaves in this species (Figs. 2b and
2c). An interesting comparison may be made between the leaves of the black ...
4
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
The unfolding is, as in Ferns, basifugal, and, probably in consequence of this,
there is also a permanent apical growth and a basifugal development of leaflets.
The leaflets are usually simple, and generally stand alternately on the rachis,
which ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
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An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development: Plant ...
See also rhytidome. bars of Sanio See crassulae. basifugal development See
acropetal development. basipetal development Produced or becoming
differentiated in a succession toward the base of an organ. The opposite of
acropetal and ...
6
Esau's Plant Anatomy: Meristems, Cells, and Tissues of the ...
basifugal development See acropetal development. basipetal development (or
differentiation) Produced or becoming differentiated in a succession toward the
base of an organ. The opposite of acropetal and basifugal. bast fiber Originally ...
7
The Journal of Economic Biology
The order of formation is always basifugal, as in Alternaria, and is strictly
comparable to the budding of Saccharomyces. Another bud may arise at the
summit or side of one which is still incompletely formed. Now and then two or
even three ...
Walter Edward Collinge, A. H. Reginald Buller, George Herbert Carpenter, 1911
Basifugal rhythm of morphogenesis. Morphogenesis of a shoot initial starting at
the base and continuing towards the apex; once this basifugal development is
either interrupted or completed an apical bud can be formed, often followed by
the ...
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Evolution of the wing-pattern in palaeartic Satyridae: III. ...
More important, however, is that the dark area in question derives most likely
from the basifugal melanisation, which, as it is recorded in my paper on
Melanargia (1931, p. 384) tends to develop quicker in the posterior cells of the
forewing than ...
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A Manual of Botany: Anatomical and Physiological for the Use ...
These two types (the basipetal and the basifugal) of development may be mixed
—mg, when the lobes commence from above downwards (basipetal), and the
veins ramify from base to summit (basifugal); but as these are only modifications
of ...