10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STROPHIOLE»
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strophiole in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
strophiole and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy and ...
... an elaiosome, which may be an aril (Ireland and Andrew, 1995; Tiano et al.,
1998), caruncle (Bianchini and Pacini, 1996; Narbona et al., 2006), strophiole (
Casazza et al., 2008) or chalazal outgrowth (Boesewinkel and Bouman, 1984).
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, 2014
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Forage Seed Production Tropical and subtropical species
while water penetration through the strophiole is much slower. Consequently,
scarified and strophiole-softened seeds have different rates of germination and
different survival patterns under field conditions. Hopkinson (1 9 9 3a) reported
rapid ...
Daphne T. Fairey, D. S. Loch, John G. Hampton, 1999
3 mm 14. hypanica 1 Stems at least slightly pubescent 21 Stems with 2 distinct
lines of hairs, at least at base 22 Perennial ; strophiole large 13. pendula 22
Annual; strophiole small 23 Lamina distinctly hairy (margin conspicuously ciliate)
...
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Seed Development and Germination
In legumes, temperature fluctuations result in the fracture of the strophiole and in
subsequent water uptake by the seed (Hagon. l97l). Blocking the open strophiole
(e.g., by lanolin) precludes water penetration (Hagon and Ballard. l970).
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Seed Dispersal by Ants in a Deciduous Forest Ecosystem: ...
In our preparations, these cells appeared empty, Some authors have defined a
seed appendage in Corydalis as a strophiole (structure in the region of the hilum
or funicle) or a glandular outgrowth along the raphe (Sernander. 1906) without ...
Elena Gorb, Stanislav Gorb, 2003
Hamly (1932) called attention to the strophiole—the site of the vascular
connection between the seed and the funiculus. By immersing seeds in a
solution of osmic acid, he showed that soft seeds blackened at the strophiole and
that blackening ...
Arthur Geoffrey Norman, Norman, 1965
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Flora Australiensis: A Description of the Plants of the ...
F. Mueller proposes to reunite it with Cnjanus to which it is closely allied, but the
pod is differently shaped, and the strophiole appears to be constant. It only differs
from some sections of Rhynchosia in the ovules always more than 2.
George Bentham, Ferdinand ¬von Mueller, 1864
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Flora of the Galápagos Islands
Ovary half -inferior; capsule dehiscing with a transverse operculum Portulaca
Ovary superior; capsule dehiscing with 3 valves : Involucral bracts persistent;
seeds without a strophiole; leaves (in Galapagos species) linear Calandrinia
Involucral ...
Ira Loren Wiggins, Duncan M. Porter, Edward F. Anderson, 1971
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Flora of the British Isles
Seeds often hairy, with a conspicuous strophiole; endosperm usually present;
embryo straight. About 10 genera and 700 spp., throughout the world, except
New Zealand, Polynesia and the Arctic. 1. Polyoala L. Milkwort Herbs or small
shrubs.
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin, 1965
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Guidelines for Seed Exchange and Plant Introduction in ...
The strophiole, a rim-aril around the funicular tissue, is usually vestigial. All
unripe seeds have a greenish strophiole, that persists in some cultivars as a
conspicuous structure at maturity. The wild relatives all possess a persistent
strophiole.
Jorge León, Lyndsey A. Withers, 1986