10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYCARPIC»
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polycarpic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polycarpic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Function: With 22 Tables
(1985) has shown that the monocarpic species tend to produce smaller seeds
and exhibit greater seed mass per unit total plant mass and show higher harvest
indices for limiting nutrients (N, P and K) than do polycarpic species. All show ...
Ernst-Detlef Schulze, Harold A. Mooney, 1994
2
Plant Cell Death Processes
... longevity (Noodén, 1988; Noodén and Guiamét, 1996). In polycarpic
perennials, whole organism senescence is not as conspicuous as that of
monocarpic plants, yet a degeneration phenomenon can be demonstrated in
longevity patterns ...
3
Problems of Cryobiology
Campanula bononiensis L - perennial herbaceous polycarpic [9], protected in the
Lithuania [10 ], Yaroslavl Region [2 ]. 2. Campanula cervicaria L - ornamental
monocarpic, very rarely met in nature; protected in the Karelia [5 ], Arkhangelsk ...
4
Ecology of Woodlands and Forests: Description, Dynamics and ...
Detailed investigations by Poorter et al. (2005b), who also analysed essential
features of a number of polycarpic species growing in the same area so that it
could becomparedwithan idealizedpolycarpoustree,revealedthatthere were a
number ...
Peter Thomas, John Packham, 2007
5
Ecology and Management of Giant Hogweed (Heracleum ...
Information on life span is fairly limited in literature from the native distribution
range, but H. mantegazzianum is reported to be polycarpic in Russia (Shumova,
1972). Furthermore, the possibility of repeated flowering in the subsequent years
is ...
M. Cock, W. Nentwig, H.P. Ravn, 2007
6
Problems of Cryobiology
Campanula bononiensis L - perennial herbaceous polycarpic [9], protected in the
Lithuania [10 ], Yaroslavl Region [2 ]. 2. Campanula cervicaria L - ornamental
monocarpic, very rarely met in nature; protected in the Karelia [5 ], Arkhangelsk ...
7
Herbaceous Plant Ecology: Recent Advances in Plant Ecology
Compensatory regrowth with delayed flowering in mono- and polycarpic species
Favourable growth conditions during fruit maturation Polycarpic species with
reduced costs of current reproduction Poor growth conditions during fruit
maturation ...
A. G. Van der Valk, Arnoud van der Valk, 2009
8
The European Garden Flora Flowering Plants: A Manual for the ...
Leaf-blade broadly oblong to ovate, deeply scalloped; long stalked 16. latifolia 9a
. Leaves of basal rosette pinnatisect to pinnatifid; plant monocarpic 8.
napaulensis b. Basal leaves shallowly toothed or scalloped; plant usually
polycarpic ...
James Cullen, Sabina G. Knees, H. Suzanne Cubey, 2011
9
Invasive Plant Ecology in Natural and Agricultural Systems
Resources for reproduction are diverted from growth and maintenance costs are
constant; polycarpic species ... polycarpic species Resources for growth and
reproduction are augmented from other sources and maintenance costs are ...
Barbara Diane Booth, Stephen D. Murphy, Clarence J. Swanton, 2010
10
Response of Plants to Multiple Stresses
The timing of stress in relation to the onset of senescence in polycarpic species
becomes particularly complex. The notion that ozone may induce decline in
several forest species has been proposed, but the mechanism remains
undefined ...
William E. Winner, Eva J. Pell, 1991
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «POLYCARPIC»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
polycarpic is used in the context of the following news items.
Tom Karwin, On Gardening: Echeverias, Mexico's gift to gardeners
Plants may be evergreen or deciduous, and all are polycarpic, meaning they may flower and set seed many times during their lifetimes. «Monterey County Herald, May 15»
Sprout Home Plant Of The Week: Echeveria Flowers Are Very Unique
These species are polycarpic -- they can flower (normally in the spring) and set seed over and over again -- spreading their love. They will also ... «Huffington Post, Feb 13»
Chaparral yucca in full bloom
However, there are a handful of subspecies of chaparral yucca, and some of these subspecies appear to be polycarpic, flowering for many ... «Agoura Hills Acorn, Jun 12»