10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLISTOGAMY»
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
clistogamy See -gamy: cleistogamy. ♢ clithrohobia See -phobia: claustrophobia. ♢
clitochore See -chore: clitochore. ♢ cloaca, cloacal gland See gland: cloacal
gland. ♢ cloacal kiss See kiss: cloacal kiss. ♢ clock n. An instrument used for ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D)
Clistogamy,klistog′ami, n.apeculiar dimorphismintheflowers of aplantwhen
these do not expand and are systematically close or selffertilised.—adjs.Clistog′
amous, Clistogam′ic. [Gr. kleistos, closed, gamos, marriage.] Clitellum, klitel′
um ...
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Seed Production of Field Crops
3.1.5 Natural out crossing The frequency of natural out crossing of two partially
clistogamy mutant lines (ICPL 87047 and ICPL 87154) was studied at two
locations in Srilanka and 3 locations in India. It was found that natural out
crossing in the ...
Shyam Sunder Mondal, 2009
Accessions having multiple branching panicles, compound panicles, terminal
panicles, pink coloured tillers, narrow leaves, and clones characterized with
asexuality, female sterility and clistogamy are a few of the variants noticed in the
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N.Mini Raj and K.V.Peter E.V.Nybe, Nybe, E.V., Mini Raj & K.V.Peter, 2007
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Concise English Dictionary
cleistogamy, clistogamy klis-tog'B-mi, (hot.) n. production of small flowers, often
simplified and inconspicuous, which do not open, and in which self- pollination
occurs. — adjs. cleistogamic (-tj-gam'ik), cleistog'amous. [Gr. kleistos. closed ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[See clash and claver] clistogamy. See cleistogamy clitellum kli- or kH-refam, (:
oof) n a saddle-like structure around the anterior part of some annelid worms,
having glands which secrete mucus to form a sheath around a copulating pair
and a ...
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Elementary Botany with Students' Guide to the Examination ...
of 0-/11/ptogams. 204. Clavate. Club-shape(l. - Claw. The narrow stalk of certain
petals. 162. - Cleft. Cut about half-way down. Cleistogamy. Clistogamy. 154.
Clematis (Ranunculaceaa). Climbing. Rising by laying hold of a support.
Clistogamy.
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... ч^п; ^fn; ftrar? cleft л. ?ТК, ta?T; also clift cleg п. #ïï, 3tsT, ^? ЧЧ#, ЩГЯ
cleistogamy, clistogamy л. (bot.) ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
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The Kansas University Science Bulletin
The stamens do not dehisce until after the flower has opened, nor does the
stigma come in contact with the tip of the anther in the bud ; thus, clistogamy
would be out of the question. It appears from the results obtained from plant III
that ...
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The University of Kansas Science Bulletin
The stamens do not dehisce until after the flower has opened, nor does the
stigma come in contact with the tip of the anther in the bud; thus, clistogamy
would be out of the question. It appears from the results obtained from plant III
that ...