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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELOMIC»
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1
Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution
Each node is composed of a single telomic unit (Figures 18.1, 18.2). The only
significant variation is the presence of sporangia, and in many species these also
bear a strong resemblance to stems. Telomes could therefore be seen as
modified ...
Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins, 2002
One major theory for the evolution of modern trachaeophyte body plans is that
both shoot and root systems are derived from these telomic growth axes; this idea
finds support in the similarity of regulatory networks which regulate SAM and RM
...
However, later Andrews (1963) modified his opinion and accepted the telomic
concept of origin of integument. The telomic interpretation based on the structure
of Genomospermum is best accepted by most of the morphologists. As to the ...
4
Bulletin of the Botanical Society of Bengal
Zimmermann (1949, 1952) and Lam (1948) consider them to be telomic leaves
like those of all other groups of vascular plants. They are believed to have been
formed from comparatively small lateral dichotomous branch systems through ...
Botanical Society of Bengal, 1953
5
Testing the Telome Concept: A Modeling Approach for ...
Although planation is reproducible, the “telomic” concept of this process (
Zimmermann 1952) is still problematic. Unlike P. complanatum, the shoot
systems of known Silurian and early Devonian plants display helical and
decussate systems, ...
6
Auxin and Its Role in Plant Development
The architectural “LEGO bricks” are the telomic modules arranged in a flexible
way integrating mechanical load with a panel of environmental signals (with light
as central component). The arrangement of telomic modules is under control of ...
Eva Zažímalová, Jan Petrášek and Eva Benková
By tracing back the caulomatic (cladic) parts of the sporophyte to telomic
structures one ultimately arrives at the same category of organs, viz. , at telomes.
Telomes being of one kind only (and obviously homologous), the morphological
...
8
An introduction to gymnosperms, cycas, and cycadales
... stage showing sterilization of peripheral sporangia. Vie Telomic Theory is
basically similar to the synangial theory but the telomic theory believes that
initially a centroterminal fertile telome or megasporangium became enclosed by
a number ...
Divya Darshan Pant, Roy Osborne, Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany, 2002
Commenting on the telomic hypothesis as applied to Early Ferns and
Pteridosperms, Andrews (1950) concludes that it would be "misleading to attempt
a universal telomic interpretation of plant organs". He points out that many
examples may ...
Botanical Society of Bengal, Calcutta, 1955
On the other hand, it seems possible to us to leave leptostrobalean structure in
the assemblage of quite artificial and polymorphic cupule-like structures varying
from the Upper Devonian telomic branch systems to the umkomasiaceos
capsules.