10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYCOTYLEDON»
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Peppers: Botany, Production and Uses
... two loci is epistatic to the dominant allele at the third locus O Oblate, round fruit
shape Khambanonda, 1950; Peterson, 1959 Pt Pointedfruit apex, not fully
dominant to blunt Lippert etal., 1965 pc1, pc2, pc3 Polycotyledon: seedlings with
three ...
2
Genetics, Genomics, and Breeding of Tomato
15 factors in six groups. Trans Roy Can Inst 18: 1-20. Madishetty K, Bauer P,
Sharada MS, Al—Hammadi ASA, Sharma R (2006) Genetic characterization of
the polycotyledon locus in tomato. Theor Appl Genet 113: 673-683. Makmur A,
Gerloff ...
Barbara E. Liedl, Joanne A. Labate, John R. Stommel, 2013
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A Naval stores handbook dealing with the production of pine ...
SEEDLINGS The sprouted seed may have 5 to 10 seed leaves, or cotyledons,
usually 7 or 8 (545), and the seedling is therefore classed as a polycotyledon.
Seedlings from seeds from the same cone may vary widely in cotyledon number.
United States. Forest Service, United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1935
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Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Monocotyledon, monocolyledonea?. With only one cotyledon. Grasses, Palms,
Liliácea;, Orchideae. Dicotyledon, dicotyledoiiece. With two cotyledons. La-
bintae, Ranunculáceas Crucifera;, Leguminosa;. Polycotyledon,
polycotyledoneœ.
Polycotyledon ( poli-koti-le'dun ) [Poly + col-yledon.] n. ( bot.) ( faqfa ) gjsjsj; ^i!«5
?}r ]%gr <?i 3?H- /. Polycotyled'on- ous a. a. I'olyg'amous a. beariny slaminate^
pistillate, and hermaphrodite Jloicer s ^feivmiiigfi (311^11% ), j^ or ^^5!i. ^ o/" or ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996
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The North American Forests: Geography, Ecology, and Silviculture
Round timber suitable for supporting utility lines or crude buildings. Tree of
median maturity and size (4 to 12 inches d.b.h.). pollard pollen pollination
polycotyledon polytrichum moss popples pores, soil porous APPENDIX A:
GLOSSARY 375.
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A Naval Stores Handbook Dealing with the Production of Pine ...
SEEDLINGS The sprouted seed may have 5 to 10 seed leaves, or cotyledons,
usually 7 or 8 (545), and the seedling is therefore classed as a polycotyledon.
Seedlings from seeds from the same cone may vary widely in cotyledon number.
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Genetic Improvement of Solanaceous Crops: Tomato
Thaumatococcus daniellii 182, 295 The choice of parental lines 164 The
polycotyledon (poc) mutant 330 Thermophilic 156 Threonine 211 Thrips 493, 510
Thrips inoculation 470 Thrips inoculation method 471 Thrips tabaci 468
Throughput ...
M K Razdan, A. K. Mattoo, 2006
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
n.Pol′ychromy, decoration or execution inmanycolours, esp.ofstatuary or
buildings. Polycladous, poliklā′dus,adj. muchbranched.—n.Pol ′yclādy, the
production of a number of branches where there is normallybutone.
Polycotyledon ...
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Forests: A Naturalist’s Guide to Woodland Trees
... female flower parts where the sperm develops following germination.
pollination Transfer of pollen toreceptivepart of female flower. polycotyledon A
gymnosperm inwhich seedlings havemanyseed leaves. polytrichummoss
Genusof mosses, ...