10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERISPERMIC»
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perispermic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
perispermic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Perispermic seeds. 1. Endospermic or albuminous seeds : A part of the
endosperm remains until the germination of seed and is partly absorbed by
embryo. It shows distinct presence of endosperm, e.g. colchicum, isapgol, linseed
, nux-vomica, ...
The seeds of Pinus are (1) Endospermic and perispermic (2) 'Endospermic' and
perispermic (3) Endospermic and non-perispermic (4) Non-endospermic and non
-perispermic 48. The 'endosperm' in Pinus is formed (1) After fertilization (2) ...
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The wood of Pinus is ( 1 ) Monoxylic and pycnoxylic (2) Monoxylic and manoxylic
(3) Polyxylic and pycnoxylic (4) Polyxylic and manoxylic. 85. The seeds of Pinus
are : ( 1 ) Endospermic and perispermic (2) 'Endospermic' and perispermic (3) ...
N Saxena, S Sharma, S Sharma
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The Encyclopedia of Seeds: Science, Technology and Uses
Included in the 'albuminous' category, though actually having little or no
endosperm at maturity, are the so—called 'perispermic' seeds. The major reserve
tissue in these is the perisperm, which is derived from the nucellus of the ovule.
J. Derek Bewley, Michael Black, Peter Halmer, 2006
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Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
Being an Introduction to the Study of the Vegetable Kingdom John Hutton Balfour
. 401. A seed is said to be albuminous or perispermic when it has a separate
store of albumen distinct from the embryo, as in the Coconut (Fig. 904), Wheat (
Fig.
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
It may be present or may not be present in the seed. Depending upon the
presence or absence the seeds are classified as under: 1. Endospermic or
albuminous seeds. 2. Non-endospermic or exalbuminous seeds. . 3. Perispermic
seeds. 1 .
Mr. S. B. Gokhale, Dr. C. K. Kokate, Dr. D. S. Bidarkar, 2008
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
membrane. g. Perispermic membrane. h. Parenchyma of the lagenostome.
Enlarged 15 diameters. Fig. 61. Tangential section of the same made nearly in
the plane of fig. 59, but on the opposite side of the seed. a. Testa. c.
Lagenostome. e, e.
Perispermic seeds. 1. Endospermic or albuminous seeds : A part of the
endosperm remains until the germination of seed and is partly absorbed by
embryo. It shows distinct presence of endosperm, e.g. colchicum, isapgol, linseed
, nux-vomica, ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, ...
This same region alone is filled with the perispermic tissue, in the midst of which
the nascent embryo is buried. The latter is always borne upon a long and very
delicate suspensor, of the same form as in the Scrophularinem, which is attached
...
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The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal ...
It has a. solid testa, within which can be recognized two distinct membranes —an
inner or “ perispermic ” one, which has enclosed the endosperm, and an outer or
“ nucular ” one, which has been in close contact with the perispermic one ...