10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LACINIATION»
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laciniation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
laciniation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Indian Journal of Genetics & Plant Breeding
Table 3 Interaction components ♢Significant at 5 % level. Leaf-laciniation index {
L.L.I.) . — The frequency array of leaf-laciniation index B/A in the Fa is given in
Fig. 1. The minimum frequency class has been omitted, as suggested by
Hoshimo.
2
Memoirs of the Cotton Research Station, Trinidad: Genetics
While the differences between L allelomorphs are adequately expressed by
measures of laciniation, the species differences have comparatively little effect on
depth of incision between lobes. The lobes of broad-leaved types of G. arboreum
...
Trinidad. Cotton Research Station, 1936
3
Cotton in India: a monograph
It appeared to the author that two primary components of leaf shape, laciniation
and lobe width, were independently controlled. It was, therefore, postulated that
the gene is a compound one, with two gene centres controlling laciniation and ...
Indian Central Cotton Committee, B. L. Sethi, 1960
4
Geological Survey Professional Paper
... but certainly the two examples demonstrate the possibility of a regular
increasing process of laminar laciniation in the Paleozoic, each resultant ultimate
foliar division supplied by a single vein, as in the modern monotypic family
Cycadaceae ...
It is postulated that the gene is a compound one, with two gene centres
controlling laciniation and lobe width respectively, and the field allelomorphs
have been serially arranged as follows on the basis of differences in episome
number on ...
Empire Cotton Growing Corporation. Cotton Research Station, Trinidad, 1939
6
Flora of the Hermit Shale, Grand Canyon, Arizona
Laciniation or dissection of the leaf is minimized. Simplicity is the rule. The leaves
of Supaia, which may have grown in tufts from root stocks, were low, with two
simply pinnate divisions above a bifurcation, below which the reduced pinnules ...
7
Flora Hibernica: Comprising the Flowering Plants, Ferns, ...
This plant varies much in colour of the upper as well as the edges of the lower
surface, and remarkably in the degree of laciniation of those edges ; they are
entire in specimens from Mangerton, while in those from Carig mountain, they are
...
James Townsend Mackay, 1836
8
The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
Sp (Arab al: the) alligator. lek II: tear. L lacerare, laceratum: tear; lacinare,
lacinatum: tear to pieces. lacerate. lacinia, lacinula; laciniate, laciniation. OED
defines 10 related words. lacinious may be used figuratively, meaning with many
windings ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
9
Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan, 1648-1812
The blades subsessile and with a disc-shaped base ; at first flattened and broadly
linear to broadly ovate, later becoming concave in basal portion and ill-defined in
shape because of laciniation of margins. Blades monostromatic, 25-60 n in ...
Marine Algae of the Monterey Peninsula, Second Edition, 1993
10
Long-Term Studies of Vertebrate Communities
The unique growth form and extreme flammability of spinifex doubtlessly
contributes to fire laciniation in Australia as well. Intercontinental differences in
winds could also be crucial in the generation of different fire geometries.
Throughout this ...
Martin L. Cody, Jeffrey A. Smallwood, 1996