10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RADICELLOSE»
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radicellose in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The American Midland Naturalist
... extraterritorial species (particularly from the Austral- antarctic). The above
branching-modes refer to the leafy, aerial shoot system. There is, of course, in
addition, a greater or lesser degree of differentiation of a creeping, radicellose
primary ...
2
Ceylon Journal of Science: Biological sciences
Stems erect, somewhat radicellose below. Leaves flaccid, lanceolate-lingulate to
lanceolate-linear, apex blunt or acute, margin flat ; midrib slender, ending below
apex. Leaf cells elongate- rhombic or -hexagonal, lax, smooth. Seta elongate ...
3
Records of the Dominion Museum
or leafy, stolons mostly basal, numerous, rigid, sometimes radicellose, bare or
with minute rounded leaves, or reduced to a lunate rim; leafy branches few or
several, lateral from the ventral coiner of the leaf axil, to 1-3 cm. Leaves richly
brown ...
4
Handbook of British hepaticae containing descriptions and fi
Stems stout, radicellose, bifurcate, branches postical and mostly flagelliform,
leaves distant below, crowded above, oblong, acutely bilobate, stipules small.
Involucral bracts loosely imbricate, 3-4 lobed, mixed with smaller bracteoles.
Perianth ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke, 1907
5
Transactions - Botanical Society of Edinburgh
kindness of M. Husnot, is constantly radicellose. The branches tend to become
geniculate, and at the geniculations shortish pale radicles are developed,
sometimes extending nearly to the apex of the branch. The Javan PL abietina N.
puts ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1884
6
Transactions and Proceedings of the Botanical Society of ...
Moreover the procumbent stems of Leioscyphus are always conspicuously
radicellose, and the branches are distinctly postical, axillary to the underleaves.
— In the very rare cases where the perianth of Plagiochila becomes trigonous, by
the ...
Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1884
7
Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
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ттУ.чзтгггсгт; radiciform "MPÜT, зг?-ЯТ; radicivo- rous Ч^ГПГГС')', 3Tf ^T^ ^тат; л
. radicle <{HÍ$<, firenpr, <T'ft!PT«pT; (ehem.) »рт; ч;шчш; «#. radicular я^т^Ггг, ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
8
Journal of Botany: British and Foreign
B. CARBINGTON AND W. H. PEARSON. (PLATE 290.) Lepidozia reversa, n. sp.
— Loosely creeping, pale olive to dull brown ; flagelliferous ; flagella postical,
leafless, slightly radicellose ; rootlets sparing, delicate, hyaline. Stems i-J in. long,
...
Berthold Seemann, Alfred Barton Rendle, 1889
... apex truncate-rotundate, often furcate ; costa in section semilanceolate or
oblong, in the middle 8 cellules thick, beneath slight ly radicellose, at the
interstices of the branches geniculate-subflexuose ; cellulus of the fronds in a
single stratum, ...
Queensland. Dept. of Agriculture and Stock, 1893
10
The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign ...
Loosely creeping, pale olive to dull brown; flagelliferous ; flagella postical,
leafless, slightly radicellose; rootlets sparing, delicate, hyaline. Stems .}—>} in.
long, rigid, brittle, 4-5 cells in diam., cortical cells 10, equal in size to the inner
ones; ...