10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LOCULAR»
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locular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Leaf venation acrodromous; ovary 1-locular, 3-carpellate, with intruded parietal
placentation; capsule septicidally dehiscent. Myanmar, Thailand 98. Pottingeria -
Leaf venation pinnate; ovary 2-7-locular, with axile placentation; fruit indehiscent
...
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Encyclopedia of Chromatography
Simion Gocan Department of Analytical Chemistry, University Babes-Bolyai, Cluj-
Napoca, Romania. Kazufusa Shinomiya College of Pharmacy, Nihon University,
Chiba, japan INTRODUCTION Rotation locular countercurrent chromatography ...
well developed; sepals distinct, subequal; petals distinct, white or pink to rose [
rarely blue], equal, not clawed; stamens 6 or 0-3, all fertile, equal; filaments
glabrous or bearded; ovary 23-locular, ovules [1—]2 per locule, 1-seriate.
Capsules ...
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Lilianae (except Orchidaceae)
... nodding, tubular; perianth persistent; outer tepals as long as inner; anthers
sessile; ovary 1-locular above, 3-locular below; capsule dehiscing longitudinally
and locu- licidally from the apex; seeds white, fusiform, with thin transparent testa.
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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Flora of the Northeast: A Manual of the Vascular Flora of ...
Ovary 4-locular (Sesamum orientale) Pedaliaceae Ovary 1 or 2-locular. Leaves
not ovate to orbicular or cordate, or if so less than 1 dm long; ovary 2-locular
Scrophulariaceae Leaves ovate to orbicular, cordate, the larger ones 1 dm or
more ...
Dennis W. Magee, Harry E. Ahles, 2007
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Malpighiales
14/145, pantropical Rhizophoraceae – Leaves opposite, entire; vessel elements
with scalariform perforation plates; hairs tufted, stellate and simple; nectary disk
extrastaminal; petals unappendaged; ovary 2-locular; ovules 2 per locule, ...
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A Flora of Northeastern Minnesota
Stamens opposite the corolla lobes; ovary 1-locular Primulaceae, p. 297
Stamens alternate with corolla lobes. Pistils 2, with free ovaries, united styles;
leaves opposite; sap milky. Corolla throat appendaged; anthers free from the
stigma ...
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Verbenaceae (1992)
Ovary 8-locular; calyx shrunk over fruit and beaked; fruit with 4 pyrenes, each 2-
locular and 2-seeded (cultivated and naturalized) • . • • 8. Duranta Ovary 4-locular
; calyx not enveloping fruit; fruit with 2 pyrenes, each 2-locular and 1-2-seeded ...
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Issues in Applied Agriculture: 2011 Edition
Slicing-induced development of translucency and firmness decay of the outer
pericarp was investigated in slices with or without locular gel and in slices from
different tomato genotypes varying in their amount of locular gel,” scientists in ...
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Flora of New South Wales
Ovary mostly 3-locular or sometimes 4-locular, placentation axile; style c. 4 mm
long. Fruit c. 3 mm long, 3-3.5 mm diam., dehiscent. Flowers spring. Grows in
heath or dry sclerophyll forest, north from New England N.P. and Mt Kaputar N.P.
NC ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LOCULAR»
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locular is used in the context of the following news items.
Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals carbohydrate and lipid …
The developing pollen is immersed in locular fluid containing nutrients such as sugars and lipids from the sporophytic (somatic) tissue tapetum ... «BMC Blogs Network, Mar 15»
Saving seeds will save you cash in the long run
This gel is called locular jelly and it needs to be broken down by bacteria before the seeds are stored. These seeds should be placed in a cup ... «Kankakee Daily Journal, Sep 14»
The best sandwich in the universe
Either way, you're in it for the juice - or rather the locular jelly, which is that luscious goop in the center that holds all the acid. There should be ... «CNN, Jul 14»
21 catacombs and tombs outside Melita's walls
Under the Tal-Virtù round chapel is a Paleo-Christian hypogeum which seems to have consisted of locular graves (Pauline Dingli, 2008). «Times of Malta, Sep 13»
Horticulture News: As tomato harvest time nears, some issues arise
The locular gel (the liquid that surrounds the seeds) fails to fill the fruit's inner cavity resulting in a fruit with flattened sides that lacks firmness. «State-Journal.com, Jun 12»
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Either way, you're in it for the juice - or rather the locular jelly, which is that luscious goop in the center that holds all the acid. There should be ... «CNN, Aug 11»
What's gone wrong with our tomatoes?
The gooey portion of the fruit, known as locular jelly, contains most of its sharpness, which comes from malic and citric acid. The fructose, which ... «The Independent, Jun 11»
The next best thing: Does Jay Scott hold the future of decent store …
The gooey part of a tomato, called locular jelly, contains most of the all-important acidity, Scott said. The pericarp tissue, the walls of a tomato, ... «Washington Post, May 10»
Q&A: 'Ripe' author Arthur Allen
Allen, 51, offers a rounded account that engages and connects the dots in tomato development, much the same way that, say, a locular cavity ... «Washington Post, May 10»
Free Range on Food: Tasti-Lee tomatoes, high tea menu, birthday …
20009: Term of the day: locular jelly. Thanks for a very intriguing tomato article - keep up the good work! Barry Estabrook: Thanks! Kinda gross ... «Washington Post, May 10»