10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HOMOBLASTIC»
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology
Table 6. Plasticity values for foliar traits calculated as the ratio of mean value in
full sun and shade (sun/shade) for homoblastic and heteroblastic species. Traits
that increased from shade to sun: Plasticity > 1 ; traits that increased from sun to ...
2
Novel Approaches in Civil Engineering
Typical homoblastic (a) and xenoblastic (b) textures for two different marble types
ized by the interlacing of irregular crystals closely fitting along their wavy contours
. Of course, due to the higher imbrications, granular decohesion is certainly ...
Michel Fremond, Franco Maceri, 2004
This kind of development is called heteroblastic in contrast to the mere gradual
homoblastic type. Some workers consider plants with homoblastic development
as either showing the mature form precociously and passing through the juvenile
...
4
Genera Orchidacearum: Volume 1: Apostasioideae and ...
Two sorts of pseudobulbs are recognized: heteroblastic ones, which comprise a
single node, and homoblastic ones, comprising two or more nodes. This
distinction has been used to distinguish genera, such as Oeceoclades from
Eulophia.
Alec M. Pridgeon, Phillip J. Cribb, Mark W. Chase, 1999
Two homoblastic species of the same genera were chosen to supply control data
in the study. They are Podocarpus totara D. Don. and Elaeocarpus dentatits Vahl.
These species are fairly similar to their heteroblastic relations except in ...
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Australian Journal of Botany
species were categorised into three groups: homoblastic broad-leaved species (
Fig. 2, Table 2), homoblastic terete-leaved species (Fig. 2, Table 3) and
heteroblastic (broad seedling and terete adult leaves) species (Fig. 3, Table 4),
and ...
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
... eidos, form], pertaining to the primate family Hominidae, which includes
humans. homoblastic /ho'm6blas'tik/ [Gk, homos + blastos, germ], developing
from the same germ layer or from a single type of tissue. homocarnosine /ho'
mokar'nosén/ ...
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Krishna's Objective Question Bank in Biology
In Acacia melamoxylon, it recapitulates phylogeny. Here the juvenile leaves are
bipinnate and the adult ones are represented by phyllodes. When no juvenile
phase is seen, the growth is said to be homoblastic. ❖ Factors Affecting Growth (i)
...
N Saxena, S Sharma, S Sharma
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... different species and is foreign to the antibody producer. heteroblastic /het'
ar6blas'tik/ [Gk, heteros + blastos, germ], developing from different germ layers or
kinds of tissue rather than from a single type. Compare homoblastic.
heterocellular ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Anatomy of the Monocotyledons Volume X: Orchidaceae
They recognized that adding the last two genera to Catasetinae 'may seem
questionable' except for the homoblastic pseudobulbs, i.e. pseudobulbs with
several internodes, that are shared by these taxa. Anatomically, these taxa are
much ...
William Louis Stern, Mary Gregory, David F. Cutler, 2014