10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SYNANTHY»
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Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations ...
From the preceding details, as well as from others which it is not necessary to
give in this place, it would appear that synanthy is more liable to occur where the
flowers are naturally crowded together1 than where they are remote ; so too, the
...
Maxwell Tylden Masters, 1869
Synanthy in Lonicera.* — E. A N. Arber gives a detailed account of the cases of
synanthy which occur in the Xylosteum section of this genus. This, the largest of
the three sections into which the genus has been divided, contains more than ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Synanthesis : Simultaneous anthesis; the synchronous maturity of the anthers
and stigmas of a flower; synacmy. Synanthous : A plant having flowers and
leaves that emerge at the same time; exhibiting synanthy. Synanthy : The more or
less ...
We see, therefore, that the presence of a brac— tcolar sheath may give rise to a
false synanthy in which the union is effected by organs external to the flowers
themselves. Conclusions. We have seen that two difl'erent types of synanthy
occur ...
Linnean Society of London, 1904
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Annual Report - Missouri Botanical Garden
able that the latter are real cases of polyphylly and not of synanthy, in which,
instead of the partial coalescence of two primordia or their failure to separate,
there is a variation in the division of the Anlagen of the various cycles of organs in
the ...
Missouri Botanical Garden, 1910
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Containing Its ...
In addition to spur peloria, other “sports” well known to botanists appeared, such
as proliferation, faesciation, leaf~ division, synanthy, ete, and were illustrated in
the exhibit. They had been produced repeatedly, and a specimen of T. luberosum
...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), Sir Frank Crisp, Francis Jeffrey Bell, 1918
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Synanthy in Lonicera.* — E. A. N. Arber gives a detailed account of the cases of
synanthy which occur in the Xylosteum section of this genus. This, the largest of
the three sections into which the genus has been divided, contains more than ...
Usually, however, in these specimens showing synanthy, the ovary is unilocular
with two ovules (fig. 9). Many times, one of these ovules is abortive (fig. 10). Other
specimens were observed where the fusion of the two flowers had progressed ...
Indian Botanical Society, 1934
C. A case of synanthy involving two highly abnormal flowers. Each flower
appears surrounded by a separate perigone. All X 5. The second form, more
frequently met with, presents a structure known as “synanthy.” Two or three
complete ...
George Harrison Shull, Donald Forsha Jones, Leslie Clarence Dunn, 1919
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The Principles of Plant-teratology
these distinct from synanthy as due to the imperfect partition of a single structure.
It is often difficult, when confronted with compound flowers, to know whether one
is dealing with partition or synanthy. Each case must be decided on its own ...
Wilson Crosfield Worsdell, 1916