10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MONOPODIUM»
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Pleurocarpous Mosses: Systematics and Evolution
However, monopodial and sympodial growth can be defined without reference to
lateral branching, as both a monopodium and a sympodium may or may not have
lateral branches. In this sense monopodial branching is lateral branching on a ...
Angela E. Newton, Raymond S. Tangney,
2007
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A Text-Book of Botany: Morphological and Physiological
A Monopodium arises when the generating structure, following the direction of
FIG. 125.—Dich0tomy of the thallus of 01mm dz'thvtamn its Previous axis of
growth' continues to after Nl'igelil; the order of development is according to the
gro'v at ...
Julius Sachs, Alfred W. Bennett, W. T. Thiselton Dyer,
2011
3
Developmental Genetics and Plant Evolution
20.2 Early transitions in leaf evolution The last common ancestor of both seed
plants and the remaining euphyllophytes (Moniliformopses, including ferns and
horsetails) was likely to have consisted of a monopodium with lateral branching ...
Quentin C.B. Cronk, Richard M. Bateman, Julie A. Hawkins,
2002
4
A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
The stem or branches may be a corm, bulb, tuber, rhizome, runner, stolon, sucker
, offset, phylloclade, tendril, &c. Adnation may occur, or long and short shoots ;
the stem may be a monopodium or a sympodium ; it may be 'condensed' bearing
...
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw,
1973
5
Elements of botany, including organography, vegetable ...
(i) The Racemose Monopodium, in which the main axis retains the ascendancy
over its branches, as in Fig. 157. (2) The Cymose Monopodium, in which the
main axis is soon suppressed and the lateral branches gain the ascendancy.
Edson Sewell Bastin,
1887
There are also several modifications of this type : (1) The Racemose
Monopodium, in which the main axis retains the ascendancy over its branches,
as in Fig. 172. (2) The Cymose Monopodium, in which the main axis is soon
suppressed and ...
Edson Sewell Bastin,
1890
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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians Including Their ...
The Egyptian tables were round, square, or oblong; the former were generally
used during their repasts, and consisted of a circular flat summit, supported, like
the monopodium of the Romans, on a single shaft, or leg, in the centre, or by the
...
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Corpus Monumentorum Religionis Equitum Danuvinorum (CMRED)
In only four cases, the Goddess seems to be paying no attention either to the
Rider or his mount (58, a; 59, b; 79; 90) ; on these reliefs, all four brought to light
in Moesia, the Goddess, in bust, looks at the spectator, with a tripod or
monopodium ...
9
Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians: including ...
The Egyptian tables were round, square, or oblong ; the former were generally
used during their repasts, and consisted of a circular flat summit, supported, like
the monopodium of the Romans, on a single shaft, or leg, in the centre, or by the
...
Sir John Gardner Wilkinson,
1847
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
A) monomorphic monomorphus (adj. A) monophyllus (adj. A) [in lichens]
monophyllous monopodium monopodium (noun n. 2); monopodial monopodialis
(adj. B) monosiphonius (adj. A) monosiphonous monotocus (adj. A) producing
offspring ...
Emma Short, Alex George,
2013