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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MONOECISM»
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We could describe this as a case of intersexuality superimposed upon
monoecism. In view of the great confusion found in the discussions of sex
determination, monoecism, and intersexuality in plants, I consider the present
discussion to be of ...
Richard Benedict Goldschmidt, 1958
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Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
1985). monoecism, monecy, monoecy n. 1. An individual organism's having both
male and female reproductive organs (Lincoln et al. 1985). syn. bisexuality,
hermaphrodism (Lincoln et al. 1985) adj. bisexual, hermaphrodite,
hermaphroditic 2.
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The Gramineae: A Study of Cereal, Bamboo and Grass
This monoecism is described as occurring at an early stage in the life-history, but
when stolons are put forth, the sexes become to some extent separated, as the
branches belong to one or other sex exclusively. The staminate stolons are much
...
4
Cryptogams: Cyanobacteria, Algae, Fungi, Lichens : Textbook ...
This system is based on the terms monoecism and dioecism. These terms are not
defined by morphological but by physiological criteria. The criterion considered is
the ability of an organism to contribute two nuclei, or only one to karyogamy.
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The Gamineae A Study of Cereal, Bamboo, and Grass
This monoecism is described as occurring at an early stage in the life-history, but
when stolons are put forth, the sexes become to some extent separated, as the
branches belong to one or other sex exclusively. The staminate stolons are much
...
6
Plant Reproductive Ecology : Patterns and Strategies: ...
A major example is monoecism: some flowers produce only female sporangia,
others only male sporangia. Andromonoecism and gynomonoecism are the
remaining important classes of monomorphic sex habit. Here again individual
plants ...
Jon and Lesley Lovett-Doust Professor of Biology the University of Windsor, 1988
Isospore (g. monoecism) 2. Homosporc (g. dioecism) 3. Anisospore (dioecism)
Stage VII. Psilophyta 1. Isospore (g. and sp. monoecism) 2. Homosporc (g.
dioecism sp. dioecism) 3. Anisospore (g. dioecism sp. monoecism) Stage VIII.
József Attila Tudományegyetem. Természettudományi Kar, 1963
Monoecism promotes outcrossing. In some conifers, physical separation of the
sexes is enhanced (e. g. in Abies, Pseudotsuga, Pinus) because of the tendency
for female strobili to occur at the ends Within-population Variation 173 Mating ...
Timothy L. White, W. T. Adams, David B. Neale, 2007
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A study of the effects of environmental and genetic factors ...
Two of the genes having major effects on sex expression, those controlling the
traits monoecism-andromonoecism and gynoecism-monoecism, have been
identified for many years, but most have been discovered only recently. Major
Genes A ...
Joseph Rudolph Novak, 1972
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An introduction to Bryophyta: diversity, development and ...
It appears that dioecism has given rise to monoecism (Yano, 1957), for instance
Mnium medium (n=12) is a monoecious species of the genus where majority are
dioecious (n=6). A similar situation seems to exist in Atrichum, (Noguchi & Osada
...