10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLEISTOGAMOUSLY»
Discover the use of
cleistogamously in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cleistogamously and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Handbook of flower pollination: based upon Hermann Müller's ...
According to Hildebrand (' Geschlechterverteilung,' p. 77), many flowers pollinate
and fertilize themselves cleistogamously under water, in cases where this is so
deep that the flowers cannot reach the surface. This occurs, e. g., in Ranunculus
...
Paul Knuth, Hermann Müller, 1906
2
Plant reproductive ecology
duction? Cleistogamously produced seeds on aerial shoots can be dispersed by
normal means of seed dispersal and thus have a higher probability of reaching
new sites than most vegetatively produced progeny. But underground seeds lack
...
In the flowers of the former he finds complete absence of petals, abundant nectar
secretion, and the occurrence of self- pollination which takes place
cleistogamously before the opening of the calyx. From a comparison of these
facts with those ...
4
Plant Life of a Desert Archipelago: Flora of the Sonoran ...
“Those species of Sporobolus in which some or all ofthe inflorescences remain
enclosed in the subtending leaf sheaths tend to reproduce cleistogamously, that
is, pollen cannot be dispersed and obligately pollinates the stigma of the same ...
Richard S Felger, Benjamin Theodore Wilder, Humberto Romero-Morales, 2013
5
A naturalist's wanderings in the Eastern archipelago ... ...
ON THE LETT REPRESENTS TWO FLORET8 ON FLOWER STEM ; THAT ON
THE RIGHT ONE CLEISTOGAMOUSLY FERTILISED. Phajus; so that it is
probable that the ridge in the latter plant may be the remnant of its rostellum
adherent to ...
6
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
Verbena urticaefolia altered similarly to the last. This and the preceding are
certainly curious cases of prolification. Ilysanthes gratioloides fruiting
cleistogamously. Cirsium lanceolatum. — In Bulletin No. 4 of the current volume,
Mr. W. E. Stone ...
Torrey Botanical Club, 1882
7
Historical Legacies, Competition and Dispersal Control ...
In this species fertile seeds are produced both cleistogamously (in axillary
inflorescences) and chasmogamously (on terminal inflorescence), and the
measured number of spikelets includes both types pooled for each plant. Each
spikelet is ...
Jonathon William Schramm, 2008
8
Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and ...
Relative importance of chasmogamously and cleistogamously derived seeds of
Dichanthelium clandestinum (L.) Gould. Bot. Gaz. 146, 252À258. Bell, T.J., Quinn
, J.A., 1987. Effects of soil moisture and light intensity on the chasmogamous and
...
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, 2014
9
Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: ...
... smaller kind in the inflorescence on the aerial stems, these bisexual but
presumably not seed-producing; a larger kind borne singly and terminally on
slender subterranean branches and forming seeds cleistogamously. 26.
Amphicarpum 51.
Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 2011
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CLEISTOGAMOUSLY CLEISTOGAMY CLEMATIS CLEMATISES CLEMENCIES
CLEMENCY CLEFTS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013