10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHYLLOME»
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phyllome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Phytography as a Fine Art
Concerning the general description of phyllomes the following subjects will be
dealt with: 1a. the phyllome proper. See S. No. 197. 1b. stipular parts of the
phyllome. See S. No. 221. S. No. 197. (cf. S. No. 196). In phyllomes we may
distinguish ...
Jan Willem Moll, Johannes Cornelis Schoute, 1934
2
Early Events in Monocot Evolution
Cases (b) and (c) differ only in the relative sizes of the median calyculus
phyllome (smaller in c). d: Case with subtending bract and flower initiated by a
common meristem (T. coccinea). e: Case with 'hybrid' (bract+calyculus phyllome)
organ ...
Paul Wilkin, Simon J. Mayo, 2013
3
The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form
In order to make this fit neatly into the type concept of the phyllome, there has
been a tendency in the past to homologise it with the leaf-base alone of a fully
developed foliage-leaf. Modern ontogenetic work has shown, however, that it
cannot ...
4
The Natural Philosophy of Plant Form
In order to make this fit neatly into the type concept of the phyllome, there has
been a tendency in the past to homologise it with the leaf-base alone of a fully
developed foliage-leaf. Modern ontogenetic work has shown, however, that it
cannot ...
5
Developmental Genetics of the Flower: Advances in Botanical ...
There are two main possibilities of interpretation: (1) ovules were associated with
a phyllome from early on, and this association became seemingly lost in some
nonangiospermous spermatophytes. A mode of derivation of a carpel from a ...
6
Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
1.7.3 Phyllome nectaries We must distinguish the phyllome nectaries from the
receptacular nectaries as the second morphologically defined group of intrafloral
nectaries. They can be found on all the foliar organs of the flower. We have ...
7
A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
(8) The morplzolagzkal conceplzbns qf Slam and Lea/'are correlative; one cannot
be conceived without the other; Stem (Caulome) is merely that which bears
Leaves; Leaf (Phyllome) is only that which is produced on an axial structure in
the ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer, 2011
The ovuliferous organ ('carpel') is conventionally said to be a conduplicately
folded leaf, or a palmatipartite or pinnate element with infolded lobes, or
typologically equivalent to a peltate or ascidiate phyllome; and several workers
interpret a ...
9
Advances in legume systematics
... respectively (Fig. 1). The bl- phyllome is located on the inflorescence axis and
appears to subtend one or two flowers. The b2-phyllome appears to be borne on
the proximal end of the flower stalk and located laterally with respect to the ...
M. D. Crisp, J. J. Doyle, 1995
10
Lingnan Science Journal
... penninerved leaves. I have postulated a phyllome that to become a leaf of
modern type elongates away from the supporting axis. As the bulk of this
phyllome increases the pull of gravity upon it becomes greater and also the
stresses due ...