8 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GYNOPHORIC»
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Gynophoric groove is present in (a) Fasciola (b) Taenia (c) Schistosoma (d)
Planaria 133. Excretory cells of platyhelminthes play important role in (a)
Circulation (b) Osmoregulation (c) Digestion (d) Respiration 134. Intermediate
host of Taenia ...
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Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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Contributions from the New South Wales National Herbarium
The fruits of Typha, with their gynophoric hairs and thin pericarp, are largely wind
-dispersed. Those of Sparganium are much larger, generally with a thick
aerenchymatous pericarp, and are presumably water-dispersed. We consider
that the ...
National Herbarium and Botanical Museum (New South Wales), 1966
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gynophoric. glniforo s. m. (bot.) gynophore. glo s. m. (naut.) transom, gipsea adj.
gyps(e)ous, resembling gypsum, glpsffero adj. (min.) gypsiferous, bearing
gypsum, glpsita s. f. (mln.) gypsum, hydrous calcium sulphate, plaster rock,
parget.
Henriette Michaelis, Fritz Pietzschke, 1970
Introduction Peanut ovaries exhibit a period of arrested radial growth (
fructification) during the aerial gynophoric phase. Soil penetration must occur to
provide the necessary moisture (Shibuya, 1935; Yasuda, 1943), darkness (
Shibuya, 1935?
G. Reuther, International Society for Horticultural Science. Section for Fruit, 1985
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Acta agronomica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
Though experimental proof is lacking, empirical evidence shows that under the
conditions in Hungary a period of rest in the embryonic development always
presents itself when the embryo's reaching the soil is due to gynophoric growth.
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The Physics of the Universe
These cotyledon, thus supplied directly, through the gynophoric tisa.- nutrients for
other enlarging fruits and their seeds Grafts were not successful when the 'scions'
ver placed on to similar tissue of lupins, soy-beans, a other related plants.
Sir James Hopwood Jeans, 1928