10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYPOGAEOUS»
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Flora of Alberta: A Manual of Flowering Plants, Conifers, ...
... forming rosettes or large, hypogaeous turions; seeds 0.8-1.6 (1.9) mm long,
longitudinally striate with hyaline crests or ridges but lacking distinct papillae E.
ciliatum Plants 0.2-6.0 dm high, lacking rosettes, only compact hypogaeous
turions ...
Ezra Henry Moss, John G. Packer, 1983
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American Mid Land Naturalist
... S A Ligusticum grayi - 5-8500 8-8500 S A H eterosporium alii Tritelia ixioides
analina 5-6000 5500 P A Hyalopsora polypodii Cystopteris fragilis 55-6000 5700
P A Hydnangium parlfsii hypogaeous - 8000 S P Hygrophorus gliocyclus humus
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Origin and Evolution of Diversity in Plants and Plant ...
Whether the cotyledon is epigaeous, i.e. appears above the ground, or
hypogaeous, i.e. remains under the ground, is generally fixed, and this character
is sometimes used to separate species or even genera. But it is striking that both
types of ...
C. The Hypogaeous Fruiting Habit A number of species of fungi fruit beneath the
surface of the soil. Most, if not all, species of endomycorrhizal fungi fruit in this
way, and many species of fungi producing ectomycorrhizae also fruit in this way.
William Bridge Cooke, 1979
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British hypogeous fungi
Harkness, H. W. 1899 Californian hypogaeous fungi. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (3), 1,
241-92. Hawker, L. E. 1951 Hypogaeous Fungi. I. A hypogaeous Gasteromycete,
Sclerogaster macrosporus. Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 34, 216-19. Hawker, L. E. ...
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Palestine journal of botany. Rehovot series
decreased until a desert-like climate prevailed (7). It appears plausible to
suppose that these dry conditions induced the truffles to assume their
hypogaeous mode of development, to escape drought and the scorching rays of
the sun.
FIVE. NEW. HYPOGAEOUS. FUNGI. Helen M. Gilkey (With Plate 26) Tuber
giganteum sp. nov. Ascocarp light yellowish-gray, with wide white venae
externae conspicuous on surface, 1.8-5.5 cm. in diameter, sub-globose, much
convoluted; ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society
... a tube, the styles long, the carpels concrete, the pericarpium capsular with
septicidal dehiscence, the rhizoma bulbous, and the floral axis naked and
hypogaeous ; and, thirdly, the Anguillariece, having the floral organs frequently
deciduous, ...
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Transactions of the Linnean Society. - London, Davis 1791-
... a tube, the styles long, the carpels concrete, the pericarpium capsular with
septicidal dehiscence, the rhizoma bulbous, and the floral axis naked and
hypogaeous; and, thirdly, the Anguilluriew, having the floral organs frequently
deciduous, ...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
... oily with very thick hypogaeous cotyledons (Moringaceae) or the seed
numerous (Parnassieae). 126 Sir E. F. Bromhead's Attempt to ascertain.