10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROTEROGYNOUS»
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proterogynous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
proterogynous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Different Forms of Flowers on Plants of the Same Species
Firenze, proterandrous aud proterogynous 1871. hermaphrodite individuals of
the t Delpino, ' Ult. Osaervazioni same species, see H. Miiller, ' Die sulla
Dicogamia,' part ii. faac. ii. Befruehtung,' &o., pp. 285, 339. p. 337. Mr. "Wetterhan
and H.
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The Modern Anglo-Bengali Dictionary:
Charuchandra Guha. pruterandrous,. proterogynous. prostrate. 1676 5. (Bot.)
Trailing on the ground ; changing in form or shape ; prds'-trate, v. t. 1. To lay flat ; '
fjltfe's -f Jl l 2. To throw (one- seir, down in humility, reverence, etc. ; 1IZl'.3f <£('t\5
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3
Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Botany. ...
but in G. molle it matures it before that whorl, and is therefore proterogynous ; and
these stages correspond exactly with the decreasing size of the corollas.
Scrophularia nodosa is proterogynous and has a very small flower when
compared ...
Linnean Society of London, 1880
If the conditions could be reversed by having the plants moderately
proterogynous, the proportion of cross-pollinated seed would be greatly
increased, while if by any chance the silks failed to receive foreign pollen, pollen
from the same plant ...
United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, 1910
5
Trees a Handbook of Forest-botany for the Woodlands and the ...
... are mature and receptive before the anthers have matured their pollen, and by
the time the pollen is shed are no longer capable of receiving it : consequently,
only pollen from another flower can be effective in these proterogynous flowers.
Harry Marshall Ward, Percy Groom
6
Charles Darwin's Collection (18 Books):
With proterandrous species, which are far more ccommon than proterogynous,
the young flowers are exclusively male in function, and the older ones exclusively
female; and asbeeshabitually alight low downon the spikes offlowersin order ...
7
Land Mollusca of North America: (north of Mexico)
Simroth, followed by Babor. thought that A. laevis was proterogynous. passing
through a female stage before attaining the hermaphroditic stage, which Babor
suggests may sometimes be succeeded by a purely male stage. However, there
...
Henry Augustus Pilsbry, 1939
8
Transactions: Botany. Second Series
but in G. molle it matures it before that whorl, and is therefore proterogynous ; and
these stages correspond exactly with the decreasing size of the corollas.
Scrophularia nodosa is proterogynous and has a very small flower when
compared ...
Linnean Society of London, 1880
9
The Classification of Flowering Plants
Of the Saxifrages, however, three species are strikingly proterogynous, S.
oppositifolia and S. tridactylites (both British) are sometimes proterogynous,
sometimes proterandrous, while the rest, so far as the phenomenon has been
studied, are ...
Alfred Barton Rendle, 1925
If the conditions could be reversed by having the plants moderately
proterogynous, the proportion of cross-pollinated seed would be greatly
increased, while if by any chance the silks failed to receive foreign pollen, pollen
from the same plant ...