10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TUBEROID»
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tuberoid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Growing South African Indigenous Orchids
placement tuberoid while new leafy growth sprouts next to the flowering stem and
produces the replacement tuberoid at its base during the growing season. Other
species with the flowering stem developing beside the green leafy growth are ...
2
A Disa Companion: The Art and Science of Disa Cultivation
These are just too small to see with the unaided eye, but show up clearly when a
fresh, watery tuberoid is sectioned or broken and observed under magnification.
Perennating structures. The tuberoid contains the bud from which the new ...
Eric Harley, Sid Cywes, Peter Linder,
2013
3
Encyclopedia of Traditional Chinese Medicines - Molecular ...
T0089 Aconitum crassicaule (Ranunculaceae); CU JING WU TOU; Thickstem
Monkshood. Isolated compounds: 3483, 4210, 15228. T0090 Aconitum delavayi (
Ranunculaceae); MA ER SHAN WU TOU; Delavy Monkshood. Used part:
tuberoid.
Jiaju Zhou, Guirong Xie, Xinjian Yan,
2011
4
Phylogeny and Classification of the Orchid Family
An unusual structure is the root-stem tuberoid of the subfamily Orchidoideae (Fig.
2-3). It is Figure 2-3. Structure of the root-stem tuberoid. (A) Longitudinal section
through a globose tuberoid. (B) Part of the same at higher magnification.
5
Orchid Biology VIII: Reviews and Perspectives. 8
... pseudobulb Short lived short vertical rhizome, storage roots Short perennial
rhizome Short rhizomes and root shoots Tuberous Palmate root-stem tuberoid
Stoloniferous tuberoid Spherical tuberoid on short stolon Spherical tuberoid on
long ...
Tiiu Kull, Joseph Arditti,
2002
6
Chemical Process in Liquid and Solid Phase: Properties, ...
5 we can see what it looks like the main source of the healing qualities of Orchids
— tuberoid. It is an underground organ for storage of nutrients. In gathering
tuberoids as medicinal raw plant is completely destroyed. Here is a mature plant
...
Alfonso Jimenez, Ali Pourhashemi,
2013
7
The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
F A flower in lateral view. G Selenipedium chica habit. H-N Orchidaceae, roots,
tubers and corms. H-J Orchis, tuberoid roots. H second year and first year
tuberoid. 1-J "Tuberoid", in longitudinal section and transverse sections,
schematically.
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo,
1985
8
The Medical Examiner: A Monthly Record of Medical Science
Melanosis, another of these anomalous products, is described in its three
varieties — the tuberoid, lamellated, and dot-like. It is more indolent, and less
inclined to soften and discharge itself by ulceration than tubercle. Scirrhus is
denned, by ...
9
Orchid Biology: Reviews and Perspectives
The evolutionary appearance and development of the tuberoid, also known as
the "sinker" (Dressler, 1981), are undoubtedly due to the seasonal climatic
changes, which necessitate nutrient storage for the following year's growth.
Formation of ...
The length data were log transformed to homogenize the variance and the log of
length was then used as the dependant variable. tuberoid with no shoot
development had the smallest primary tuberoids; those plants with either hyaline
stems ...
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald,
1994