10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDEXINE»
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the basal ends of columellas and 4) lamellate endexine. also referred to as
nexine II. The use of synonyms tegillum for tectum, bacula or bacules for
columellae, and podium for the solum is not recommended (Nilsson and Muller
1978).
A. K. Shukla, M. R. Vijayaraghavan, B. Chaudhry, 1998
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Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
For example: Arecales: Arecaceae, some species of Raphia, for example R.
rostrata Burret (Harley 1996). differentially staining endexine is reported in
Sararanga sinuosa Hemsl. and Freycinetia rcineckii Warb., at the aperture this
endexine is ...
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
3
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Endexine thickening immediately under pore rim makes total wall thickness from
3 to 3.5 p at that point; wall at interpore area only 0.8-1 /* thick. Ektexine thicker
than endexine. As seen from above, pore rim thickening is 1.5 /* wide. Scabrate ...
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Endexine forming a mesogerminal below a narrow vestibulum. A wide atriate
endogerminal is developed centripetal to the mesogerminal. Base of atriate
endogerminal marks an abrupt change in contour of the grains. Atrium roomy, 6m
-9m ...
5
Pollen Terminology: An illustrated handbook
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layer, an infratectum and a tectum, the endexine is a mainly unstructured, ...
Michael Hesse, Heidemarie Halbritter, Martina Weber, 2009
6
Some physical constants for the Marshall Islands area
Endexine thickening immediately under pore rim makes total wall thickness from
3 to 3.5 n at that point; wall at interpore area only 0.8-1 n thick. Ektexine thicker
than endexine. As seen from above, pore rim thickening is 1.5 p wide. Scabrate ...
Endexine Our knowledge on endexine function, even its presence in monocots,
is very meager. Attention should be drawn to a general point: at least some
monocot families have indeed an endexine, which was so far overlooked or ...
Amots Dafni, Michael Hesse, Ettore Pacini, 2000
8
Catalog of Fossil Spores and Pollen (Volume 44)
... margins smooth. protruding; exine l.7~-3 ,u. thickening to 6-7a at angles.
scabrate. intectate. with LO pattern. finely and densely baculate. ectexine and
endexine of approximately equal thickness or endexine slightly thinner. exine
layering ...
9
Early Flowers and Angiosperm Evolution
(G) Cross-section of monoaperturate pollen (fossil Chloranthaceae) through the
polar axis showing ektexine (lighter layer) and endexine (darker layer); endexine
thick and restricted to the aperture region. (H) Cross-section of tricolpate grain ...
Else Marie Friis, Peter R. Crane, Kaj Raunsgaard Pedersen, 2011
10
Paleopalynology: Second Edition
Abadie et al. (1977), for example, studied exines of the medullosan prepollen
Schopfipollenites by SEM, TEM, and light microscopy and showed the presence
of four layers, which are difficult to assign to ektexine and endexine. Among
modern ...