10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «AEROTROPISM»
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Morphogenesis and Pathogenicity in Fungi
The environmental cues that explain these tropic responses have not been
established – but they have been hypothesised to be due to either positive
aerotropism towards regions of high oxygen tension or a form of negative
chemotropism ...
José Pérez Martín, Antonio Di Pietro, 2012
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... aerotherapeutics, aerotherapy, aero- thermodynamic, aerothermodynamically,
aer- othermodynamics, aerothermotherapy, aero- thorox, aerotitis, aerotonometer
, aerotropic, aerotropism, anaerobe, anaerobic, anaerobio- sis, anaerobium, ...
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Krishna's Objective Question Bank in Biology
Aerotropism is distinctly shown by (1) Hypocotyls (2) Cotyledons (3) Young
embryos (4) Pneumatophores 83 During dehiscence, the legumes show (1)
Hydrotropism (2) Thigmotropism (3) Hydrochasy (4) Xerochasy 84. In a petridish
...
N Saxena, S Sharma, S Sharma
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Fungi: Ascomycetes, Ustilaginales, Uredinales
Aerotropism and Osmotropism. These factors have not so far been shown to play
any important part in the directive growth of fungi. Phototropism. A considerable
number of fruit bodies are sensitive to light and by means of this reaction are ...
Helen Gwynne-Vaughan, 2010
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Principles of Plant Physiology
AEROTROPISM A particular case of chemotropism, in which the organ is
sensitive to changes in concentration of a gas, particularly oxygen, in a definite
direction, was termed aerotropism by Molisch. According to him, roots are
positively ...
(Hi) Aerotropism Here the organ (root) is sensitive to changes in concentration of
a gas in a definite direction. There exists two categories of aerotropism of roots,
negative being caused by ammonia, coal gas, carbon dioxide, hydrochloric acid
...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
Deviation of Roots from their Normal Direction through the Influences of Gases. f
— For this phenomenon H. Molisch proposes the term " aerotropism," and lays
down the following laws as the result of observation : — 1. When a growing root
is ...
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Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
AEROTROPISM. Molisch (1884 : 111) made an exhaustive study of the growth
responses of corn and pea roots to various gases and reached the following
conclusions: If a growing root is exposed to a certain gas upon one side, so that
the ...
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Meteorological and Geoastrophysical Abstracts
E.Z.S. Marine Biochemistry 14.6-416 551.464.38:576.8 = 82 Kalinenko, V. O.,
Atmosfernoe pitanie (aerotrofnosf) morskikh bakterii. [The atmospheric nutrition (
aerotropism) of marine bacteria.] Okeanologiia, Moscow, 1(4):734-741, 1961. 6
figs.
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Fungi: Their Structure and Development
All The Major Classes Of Fungi, Namely, Phycomycetes, Ascomycetes, Basidioycetes And Fungi Imperfecti Have Been Discussed In The Book, Besides An Introductory Chapter On Physiology And A Special Section Devoted To Mycological Technique.
Helen Charlotte Isabella Gwynne-Vaughan, Barnes Vaughan, Bertie Barnes, 2004