10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CAULIGENOUS»
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cauligenous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Plant Biotechnology and Molecular Markers
The comparison of somatic embryos under natural conditions (cleavage, nucellar
, integumentary, cauligenous, rhizogenous, foliar) with sexual embryos and with
somatic embryos from in vitro culture is practically absent. Well known Indian ...
Sheela Srivastava, Alka Narula, 2006
ovate-lanceolate, puberulous, length 1-2 cm- Receptacles medium sized, orange
red or reddish brown, pedunculate, axillary and cauligenous, solitary or in pairs
or fascicles (when cauligenous), globose or ovoid, glabrous or minutely ...
3
Embryology of Flowering Plants: Terminology and Concepts
Dispersal of vegetative diaspores on different distances from the maternal plant
depends on the mode of their formation and the character of development.
Seedlings from these leaf embryos look like tumbleweed. Cauligenous
embryoidogeny ...
4
Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
... growing on the stem of a plant, usually appl. fungi. cauliflory n. condition of
having flowers arising from axillary buds on the main stem or older branches.
cauliform a. stem-like. cauligenous a. borne on the stem. Caulimoviridae plant
virus ...
caulescent. Becoming stalked. [< L. caulis stem.] caulicole, caulicolous. Growing
on stems, [cauli- + -cole, -colous.1 cauligenous, caulogenous. On stems; arising
from stems . [< cauli-, caulo- + Gr. (gen) < gignesthai to be bom.] caulocystidium.
Walter Henry Snell, Esther A. Dick, 1971
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The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the ...
CAULIFLOWER. A garden variety of Bmssica. oleracea, in which the
inflorescence while young is condensed into a depressed fleshy esculent head.
CAULIGENOUS. Arising from a stem. CAULINE. Oi! or belonging to the stem. —
STIPU LES.
John Lindley, Thomas Moore, 1889
Receptacles orange-red to reddish- brown to brown, axillary and cauligenous,
solitary, pairs or fascicles, globose to ovoid, 1 .5-2 cm long, 1 .5-2.2 cm across,
nearly glabrous; stalks puberulous, 0.5-2 cm long, on trunks, large branches and
...
8
Quarterly journal of Chinese forestry
Receptacles light green with dots, cauligenous, solitary to fasciculate on large
branches and trunks, depressed-globose, 2-3.5 cm across: basal bracts 3,
membranaceous, small; stalks slender, glabrous, 2.5-4.5 cm long. About F.
variegara ...
9
English Pocket Speller: With New South African Facts
cauldron cau-les-cent cau-li-flow-er cau-li-form cauligenous cau-li-nar can-line
caulis caulk caulking cau-lo-tax-is caus-al cau-sal-i-ty caus-al-ly causation caus-
a-tive cause 'cause cause ce-l£-bre cause- less cau-se-rie cause-way caus-tic ...
10
The Journal of the Indian Botanical Society
Sphaerotheca phaseoli (Zhao) U. Braun, Zbl. Mikrobiol, 140: 166 (1985)
Mycelium amphigenous, also cauligenous, thick, 9$*2 ll£ 0 Flg.2. Fig. 3.. Fig. 1 .
Erysiphe cynog/ojji (Wallr.) U. Braun. A: mycelium with appressorium, B:
conidiophore, ...