10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNIFOLIOLATE»
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The leaves are spiral [rarely opposite], petiolate with the petiole often flared
basally, and either pinnate, ternate, simple, or unifoliolate. The inflorescence is a
raceme, spike, panicle, cyme, or a solitary, axillary flower. The flowers are
bisexual, ...
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Introduction to Insect Pest Management
Table 1.4 Growth Stages of Soybean Stages Stage Name Description V(n) nth
node Cotyledons above the soil surface Unifoliolate leaves unrolled enough so
that leaf edges are not touching Fully developed leaves at unfoliolate nodes Fully
...
Robert L. Metcalf, William H. Luckmann, 1994
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Crop Production: Evolution, History, and Technology
V(n) nth-node n number of nodes on the main stem with fully developed leaves
beginning with the unifoliolate nodes, n can be any number beginning with t for
Vt, first-node stage. Source: Fehr, W. R. and C. E. Caviness; Stages of Soybean ...
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Flowering Plants. Dicotyledons: Celastrales, Oxalidales, ...
Leaves whorled, unifoliolate, margin entire or toothed, pocket domatia along the
midrib often present. Inflorescence axillary, axillary and terminal, or sometimes
cauliflorous, paniculate; floral maturation synchronous; perianth of one whorl; ...
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Agronomic Handbook: Management of Crops, Soils and Their ...
VI First node Fully developed leaves at unifoliolate nodes V2 Second node Fully
developed trifoliolate leaf at node above unifoliolate nodes V3 Third node Three
nodes on the main stem with fully developed leaves beginning with the ...
J. Benton Jones, Jr., 2002
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Roundup Ready Alfalfa: An Emerging Technology
RU 1 Unifoliolate RU 1 RU 2 P+B site, a Roundup application made at the
unifoliolate to first trifoliolate timing resulted in subsequent invasion of prickly
lettuce (see fig. 2), and henbit, but shepherd's purse was completely controlled,
as there ...
A. Van Deynze, D. Putnam, S. Orloff, T. Lanini, M. Canevari, R. Vargas, K. Hembree, S. Mueller, L. Teuber
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Botany of the Marquesas Islands: new taxa, combinations, and ...
c o m Launched 1.. accelerate biodiversity research Oxalis simplicifolia (
Oxalidaceae), an unusual new unifoliolate species from the Marquesas Islands (
French Polynesia) David H. Lorence', Warren L. Wagner2 I National Iropical
Botanical ...
David H. Lorence, Warren L. Wagner, 2011
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Evolution, Pollination Biology, and Biogeography of the ...
unifoliolate specimens, but is up to half as long as the petiole in pinnate
specimens (Ridsdale 1976). Ridsdale (1976:767) attested to the difficulty of
readily distinguishing the unifoliolate specimen from the strictly unifoliolate L.
zippeliana.
Jeanmaire E. Molina, 2009
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Anacardiaceae (1986)
Leaves alternate, imparipinnate or rarely unifoliolate; leaflets alternate to
opposite, petiolulate; tertiary nerves sometimes collected into an oblique nerve,
directed towards the angle between the midrib and the lateral nerves. Flowers 5-
merous ...
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Irrigated Alfalfa Management for Mediterranean and Desert Zones
Alfalfa seedling growth and development.The two leaves that first appear after
emergence are called cotyledons or seed leaves.The next leaf to emerge is the
first true leaf. It is unifoliolate.The second and First trifoliolate { Determining Stage
of ...
Charles Gebbes Summers, Daniel H. Putnam, 2008
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Factors influencing cold stress in corn and soybeans
Soybean seedlings need those cotyledon reserves to live on until the unifoliolate leaves start photosynthesis and form more carbohydrates. This is why fungicide ... «Midwest Producer, Apr 14»