10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «STAMINODY»
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The American Naturalist
BOTANY. Dialysis with Staminody in Kalmia latifolia. — These two technical
words we take from Dr. Masters' interesting volume published last year by the
Ray Society, entitled " Vegetable Teratology," which last word denotes the
science of ...
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Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations ...
... 352 Phyllomorpbv, see Phyllody Phyllotaxy, 1, 320 Pistil, abortion of, 464
cohesion of, 29 petalody of, 296 staminody of, 298 Pistillody, 302 of ovules, 268,
310 perianth, 302 sepals, 302 stamens, 303 plants subject to, 310 Pitchers, 30,
313, ...
Maxwell Tylden Masters, 1869
Staminody of the accessory organs of the flower. — The scales that are met with
in some plants, either as excrescences from the petals, or as imperfect
representatives of stamens or other organs, are occasionally staminoid; thus the
scales of ...
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The Principles of Plant-teratology
Streptocarpus, pelory, 149; staminody of petals, 156 ; suppression of stamens,
256. Streptnchseta, positive dedoublement, 65 ; lodicules, 68 ; pistil, 94.
Struthiopteris, phyllody of sporo- phyll, 21o. Summary, 273-274. Suppression,
237, 241.
Wilson Crosfield Worsdell, 1916
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Torreya, a Monthly Journal of Botanical Notes and News
BY HAROLD B. TUKEY This past season in a variety of cultivated plum, probably
(Prunus triflora) x (P. triflora x Simonii), a queer case of pistillody of the stamens
and staminody of the petals occurred. These are not unusual phenomena but, ...
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Plant Protection And Pest Management
A large number of cases of structural modifications exhibiting phyllody, sepalody,
petalody, staminody, pistillody and carpellody have been known to occur in
natural or treated or infected populations of angiosperms. (Frankel and Galun,
1977; ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Staminody : The metamorphosis of various floral organs, such as petals, bracts,
pistils, etc. Into stamens. Compare sepalody, petalody, pistilody. Standard : 1) a
tree or shrub that stands alone, unattached to any wall or support, as
distinguished ...
Sorrie, B. A. 1 987. Notes on the rare flora of Massachusetts. Rhodora 89: 113-
196. Standley, L. A. 1 992. Taxonomic issues in rare species protection. Rhodora
94: 218-242. Weatherby, C. A. 1916. Staminody of the petals in Amelanchier.
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1995
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Recueil des travaux botaniques néerlandais
STAMINODY IN DIGITALIS PURPUREA L. by J. С COSTERUS. (With plate n. III.)
Although staminody i. e. the appearance of stamens in places normally occupied
by other parts of the flower, and even in extrafloral organs, is of not so very rare ...
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Acta Botanica Hungarica
... stamen number Pistil length— Stamen number Pistil length— Pollen
germination Pistil length— Stigma diameter Pistil length— Apistilia Pistil length—
Polycarpy Stamen number— Staminody Apistilia— Polycarpy Polycarpy—
Staminody a p ...