10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CONSORTISM»
Discover the use of
consortism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
consortism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Contributions from the Herbarium of Columbia College
finally hit upon the word " consortism " as being especially appropriate. Reinke
gives conclusive evidence that he has not been duly credited with first having
pointed out the true conditions met with in the lichen thallus. This credit is given to
de ...
2
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club
finally hit upon the word " consortism " as being especially appropriate. Reinke
gives conclusive evidence that he has not been duly credited with first having
pointed out the true conditions met with in the lichen thallus. This credit is given to
de ...
3
Contributions from the Department of Botany of Columbia ...
finally hit upon the word " consortism " as being especially appropriate. Reinke
gives conclusive evidence that he has not been duly credited with first having
pointed out the true conditions met with in the lichen thallus. This credit is given to
de ...
4
Diseases of field and garden crops, chiefly such as are ...
Our reply is : — It may possibly be a mere state of consortism — another of the
many familiar instances of two diverse organisms being found in company. The
consortism, if such it be, would not be more remarkable than the consortism of ...
Worthington George Smith, 1884
directed mainly toward refutations of mutualism, consortism and individualism;
and it is true that lichens resemble other fungi so strongly that there can be no
reasonable doubt, once the dual hypothesis is disproved. The best presentation
is ...
Koreshanity cries out against continuance in mortal marriages, or consortism, for
all who are aspiring to the immortality and eternal life of the divine Sonship in this
day and generation. It is for all such to conserve their sex energies and polarize ...
He calls the relationship of Fungus to Alga "consortism, " and says: "We have,
therefore, in the thallus of Lichens, a consortism, the components of which form a
unit, a morphological individual, somewhat as the different tissues in a higher
plant ...
Abel Joel Grout, Annie Morrill Smith, Otto Emery Jennings, 1917
8
Principles of general ecology
When a plant or animal comes into close relationship with another organism
during its existence, it exhibits consortism. Such animals or plants are termed
consort es. Symbiosis (life together) is a condition in which consortes live in
intimate ...
Angus Munn Woodbury, 1954
directed mainly toward refutations of mutualism, consortism and individualism ;
and it is true that lichens resemble other fungi so strongly that there can be no
reasonable doubt, once the dual hypothesis is disproved. The best presentation
is ...
10
Library of Congress Subject Headings
C45 6] UP Phaenocladius rhithrogenae BT Symbiocladius Symbiogenesis (May
Subd Geog) [QH378] BT Evolution (Biology) RT Symbiosis Symbiosis (May Subd
Geog) [QH548-QH548.3] UF Consortism BT Biology RT Symbiogenesis NT ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2004