10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PAROICOUS»
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Handbook of Mosses of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic ...
Dioicous, paroicous or synoicous. Forms lax, light green or glaucous turfs on
rocks, dry or wet soils, slopes, sandy soils or rotting stumps and in acidic rock
crevices, in montane areas and high mountains of the Peninsula. Esp, Prt, And.
Plants ...
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Handbook of Liverworts and Hornworts of the Iberian ...
Paroicous. Grows on wet, acidic or slightly basic rocks and soils, in montane
areas and high mountains. Very rare, in the northwest of the Peninsula and in
Central Pyrenees. Esp, And. 19 Leaves cordate, cordate-rounded, orbicular,
ovate, ...
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Botany for Degree Students Part-III: Bryophyta
On the basis of the distribution of the sex organs, the monoecious mosses are
placed under the following three categories. (i) Paroicous mosses. In some of the
monoecious mosses, the two kinds of sex organs are borne in the same head in ...
B R Vashishta, A K Sinha, Adarsh Kumar, 2011
The centrally located sterile region in moss capsule is termed (1) Protonema (2)
Columella (3) Elaters (4) Hadrome (CPMT-UP 1996; PMT-MP 1997) 39. The
plants of Funaria are (1) Monoecious, paroicous (2) Monoecious, autoicous (3) ...
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The liverwort flora of the British Isles
shoots and rarely in I. exsertifolia and aquatic I. gracillima. or represented by one
to several papillae at shoot apex. Gemmae unknown except in I. leiantha and I.
caespiticia. Dioicous or paroicous or rarely partly autoicous: bracts mostly patent
...
Bruch. Paroicous ; densely caespitose, bright green. Lower leaves broad ovato-
lane rather obtuse, comal narrow, lanc, serrate at apex. Caps. on a short seta,
pendulous, oval, thickish with a short neck, lid small, conic, obtuse. (LXVII, B.)
Syn.
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The British Moss-flora: Acrocarpi, I
Paroicous ; densely caespitose. Leaves quinquefarious, obovate- spathulate,
obscure, papillose, nerve excurrent ; caps. oval, lid conic, rostellate, cal. papillose
. (T. XXIX, D.) Syn. — Pottia asperula M1tt. Journ. Bot. 1871, p. 4. Bra1thw. Journ.
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Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
with the adoption of Lindberg's arrangement, whereby instead of the three now
familiar terms, monoicDus, dioicous, and synoicous, we now have six, namely :—
1. Synoicous, which retains its old signification. 2. Paroicous, having the ...
Paroicous or autoicous, rarely dioicous. Antheridia axillary or in basal buds. Seta
exserted or short and immersed, straight, curved, or bent. Calyptra mitrate, lobed,
smooth or papillose. Capsules ovoid or pyriform, indehiscent, sharply apiculate ...
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Hepaticology In India-II
Plants less than 1 .5 mm wide, firmly attached; leaf lobe slightly narrower towards
rounded apex, never falcate, and not incurved at apex; monoecious or paroicous
L paroica Leucolejeunea paroica N. Kitag., Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 18:190 ...
K. R. Bapna, Premnath Kachroo, 2000
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... artefact ASAP, only to learn the aberration means "having antheridia and archegonia on the same plant, synoicous, paroicous, or otherwise.". «Sydney Morning Herald, Apr 15»