10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TRICHOGYNIC»
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Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Perithecia 72-80 X 40-50 ft exclusive of trichogynic appendage, which measures
28-32 X 11 (i. Perithecial branch 100-258 ft. Receptacle 150-220 x 40 60 ft.
Antheridial branches about 50 ft. Total length to tip of perithecium 250-460 ft.
My reasons for believing this to be so are :_(l) The obvious similarity of these
trichophoric systems to those of other Florideœ; (2) the fact that bodies identical
with the pollinoids formed in the antheridia can be seen attached to the
trichogynic ...
Linnean Society of London, 1893
A part of k desati. down the trichogynic canal into the carpogonrom, giving £x
fertilising impulse to the central cell of the carpogonitnn. ^Ps process is quite
similar to the corresponding one in pfciacr;- gams. As the anthwozoids of Floridea
; are ...
4
The Zoologist: A Monthly Journal of Natural History
... the faculty of retaining the globular antherozoid. Then the granular
protoplasmic contents of the antherozoids pass into the interior of the
trichogyninm (Fig. 3, s"). A part of it descends down the trichogynic canal into the
carpogoninm, giving ...
5
An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Trichogynic (lrzf/e-osz'n' 414') [ti/Jig, hair; va'], a female]. Pertaining to a
trichogyne. Trichoid (tray-aid) [ti/Jig, hair; eidog, resemblance]. Resembling hair. '
Tricholeukosis (trz'k-o-lu-ko'-szk) [dpifl ahair; Xe'blcwatg, whiteness]. Synonym of
...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
Trichogynic (lrik-o-/in'-ik) [Bpif, hair; ym-1'7, a female]. Pertaining to a trichogyne.
Trichoid (1r1'k' -via') [op/.5, hair; eiciog, resemblance]. Resembling hair.
Tricholeukosis (trz'k-a-Iu-kn'-xix) [0pi£,ahair; Jtzimoazg, whiteness]. Synonym of ...
George Milbry Gould, 1898
7
Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
Further comparative studies of trichogynic morphology may lead to an increased
understanding of relationships among these and other related groups of
Laboulbeniales as well. When Thaxter revised his generic description of
Acompsomyces ...
8
Advances in microbial biotechnology
He noted that right from the beginning, the trichophoric-trichogynic initial
develops a bud, towards the antheridia. This bud keeps enlarging. At the time
when the basal cell cuts off an outer wall cell, the trichogyne cell is cut off from the
initial.
Probably the procarps examined and figured by Miss Gbubb with their trichogyne
and trichogynic nucleus are nothing but vegetative hair-formations. In addition to
the carpogonial filament, an ordinary vegetative, assimilating cortical filament ...
Lars Gunnar Sjöstedt, 1926
... CCIMMOOORSS CCIHNNOOPTU CCINNOOSSSU CCINNOOSSUU
CCINOOPSSUU CCINOORRSTT CCINOSSSSUU CCLLOOORSTU
CCLNOOOOPSY CCNOORRSTTU CCDOOPPRSTY trichogynic chucklingly
chronologic glycophytic ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006