10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HERCOGAMOUS»
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Gobbledygook: A Dictionary That's 2/3 Accurate, 1/3 Nonsense ...
kwinline,. dwaible,. hercogamous. 1. kwinline (KWIHN-line) (noun): Synthetic
fiber used in ladies' dresses since the 1960s. Kwinline is not shiny like some
synthetic fabrics, but it rarely needs ironing and lasts longer than most clothing
made ...
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
Referring to a plant species that has, or is pollinated by, water-borne pollen that
is transported at the water surface (Lincoln et al. 1985). cf. –gamous:
hyphydrogamous hercogamous, herkogamous adj. Referring to a flower whose
stamens and ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Hercogamous : Incapable of self-pollination. Hercogamy : A condition in which
structural obstacles within a flower make self-pollination impossible. Hereditary
cancer : Cancer that occurs due to the inheritance of an altered gene within a
family ...
Adj: hercogamous/ herkogamous. hermaphroditic A plant with bisexual flowers. (
plant sex) hesperidium A septate berry with a thick-skinned, leathery pericarp
wall and fleshy modified trichomes (juice sacs) arising from the inner walls, e. g.
C ...
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Annals of the Carnegie Museum
... single pollination unit; no nectaries present; hercogamous Tricarpellous,
syncarpous; ovary globose; parietal placentation; protruding placentae;
placentae between angles; placental epidermis stigmatoidal; seeds central and ±
horizontal; ...
44. M.-N. Kl. ROLF Y. BERG. Similarities Dissimilarities Medeola Trillium 40
Nectaries absent Nectaries absent Nectaries present (e. g. T. erectum, (e. g. T.
cernum, Knuth 1904 p. 143) Knuth 1904 p. 144) 41 Hercogamous Not
hercogamous ...
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Concise Encyclopedia Biology
Hercogamous flower: see Pollination. Hercogamy: see Pollination. Herding: see
Swarming. Heritability: the degree to which a phenotype is genetically influenced
and therefore capable of modification by selection. h2 = Va/Vp, where h2 is ...
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The Origin of Floral Structures Through Insects and Other ...
If, however, we regard them as results of differentiation brought about by the
stimulus of insect agency — so that in certain places hypertrophy has set in and
rendered the flower hercogamous, in others the androecium is so stimulated and
its ...
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
Although presence or absence of labellum seems to be the principal factor in
determining if the species shall be a hercogamous or an autogamous one, this
outcome is influenced also by other mechanisms, which likewise seem to be ...
Under the influence of the nectar-sucking, less specialized, antl.uphilous insects
the highest development is found in diclinous, dichogamous, and hercogamous
flowers with highly specialized nectaries and precise localization of pollen ...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1899