10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDORHIZAL»
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endorhizal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
endorhizal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry: ...
VISUALIZATION. OF. ENDORHIZAL. FUNGI. Few of the interactions between
plant roots and endorhizal and rhizosphere fungi produce macroscopic
phenotypes, particularly in the early stages. AM fungi interactions predominate,
which are ...
Zaki A. Siddiqui, Mohd. Sayeed Akhtar, Kazuyoshi Futai, 2008
2
Transactions of the Linnean Society
... of a sheath (coleorhiza) in Iris, Alstrb- meria, Smilacina, Butomus, Tamus, and
Arum, as to place the fact beyond question. The secondary radicles in the
Endogens, it is true, are usually, if not always, endorhizal, inasmuch as they
protrude ...
Linnean Society of London, 1859
3
Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
... a sheath (coleorhiza) in Iris, Alstrémaria, Smilacina, Butomus, Tamale, and
Arum, as to place the fact beyond question. The secondary radicles in the
Endogens, it is true, are usually, if not always, endorhizal, inasmuch as they
protrude from ...
4
Elements of Botany, structural, physiological, systematical, ...
Plants with the first character are called emorhizalm; wlth the second, _
endorhizal m 227. Fig. 228.—Thrcc periods of growth in the seed of Acacia
Julibrissin: a the first swelling of the embryo; b the emission of roots and
extension of s caulicle; ...
5
A Manual of Botany: Anatomical and Physiological for the Use ...
This covering Mirbel terms the Coleur/zz'za;" and Richard, to distinguish their
mode of development from that of dicotyledons, called them Endorhizal.8 In after-
life they generally retain this compound character, though, if the plant is perennial
, ...
6
Botany: structural and physiological
Germination of seeds having cotyledons takes place in two ways, which are
termed exorhizal1 and endorhizal.2 Exorhizal. — The germination is said to be
exorhizal when the radicle is developed directly from the base of the embryo, as
in the ...
7
The Elements of Botany, Structural, Physiological, & ...
Fig. 225. — The exorhizal germination of an Ashleaved Maple, the_ lower figure
in a more advanced state. Fig. 226. — The endorhizal germination of
Zannichellia palustris. In these two figures c is the cotyledons ; g the plumule; t
the caulicle; ...
8
The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign ...
Sectimz through the base of the embryo with one which presented the
germinating seeds of Tropwolum as unmistakably endorhizal. Having mentioned
the matter in a letter to Dr. Masters, he communicated it to the Scientific
Committee of the ...
9
The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
... Bauer, preserved in the botanical department of the British Museum, I was
struck Grrminnting embryo of 'l'ropzenlum, allowing true coleorltiza, X 3. with one
which presented the germinating seeds of Tropeolum as unmistakably
endorhizal.
10
The Journal of the Royal Institution of Great Britain
The nature of this appendage was unknown until the late ingenious L. C. Richard
discovered the existence of two modes of germination, called the exorhizai and
endorhizal, and suggested that the radish was an example of the latter mode ; a ...
Royal Institution of Great Britain, 1831