PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SYMPETALY»
sympetaly
sympetalae
meaning
with
fused
petals
descriptive
botanical
name
used
eichler
engler
wettstein
systems
group
flowering
plants
this
flowers
have
separate
calyx
corolla
least
base
condition
known
august
classification
sympetaly
pronunciation
translations
distribution
character
states
early
late
within
presumably
allied
urban
sympathy
whore
sympatico
sympaticus
simplex
sympavite
sympeanut
symph
symphany
symphart
symphatize
defined
definitions
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include
word
general
matching
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webster
words
what
anagrams
start
finder
created
floral
development
galopina
tomentosa
discussion
jstor
placentation
rubiaceae
louis
ronse
decraene
another
hippo
opposite
sentences
adjective
apiales
apiaceae
araliaceae
pittosporaceae
erbar
recent
molecular
sequence
based
analyses
come
placed
broadly
asteridae
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SYMPETALY»
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1
Floral Diagrams: An Aid to Understanding Flower Morphology ...
1.8.2 Sympetaly and common stamen-petal tubes The development of sympetaly
(or syntepaly in monocots) is related to pollination strategies restricting rewards
to long-tongued pollinators, so that nectaries are hidden deep in the flower and ...
Louis P. Ronse De Craene, 2010
2
Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
1.4.3.6 False sympetaly Sometimes sympetaly appears to occur when the petals
become united after their separate initiation (postgenitally), and this is known as
false sympetaly. An example of this is Correa speciosa (Rutaceae), which was ...
3
The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology
Sympetaly comes about by a combination of two developmental processes: (1)
by meristem fusion of the petal primordia and, in addition, (2) by an intercalary
meristem that produces a corolla tube by intercalary elongation. Sympetaly
provides ...
4
Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers
Erbar (1991) distinguishes early and late sympetaly. In early sympetaly the
corolla tube originates either before or together with the corolla lobes; in late
sympetaly the initially free corolla lobes interconnect by meristem fusion. Erbar (
1991) ...
5
Developmental Genetics of the Flower: Advances in Botanical ...
Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung der spiraligen Blu ̈te von Stewartia
pseudocamellia (Theaceae). Botanische Jahrbu ̈cherfu ̈r Systematik 106, 391
–407. Erbar, C. (1991). Sympetaly—a systematic character? Botanische Jahrbu
̈cher fu ...
6
Issues in Biological, Biochemical, and Evolutionary Sciences ...
monosymmetric flowers are always lateral and occurrence of early sympetaly By
a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Science Letter — Investigators discuss new
findings in Evolution. According to news reporting originating in Moscow, ...
7
Homology: The Hierarchial Basis of Comparative Biology
A good example concerns sympetaly. or the union of petals into a floral tube. It
has often been assumed that the vast majority of sympetalous dicots are related.
and these are commonly united as Asteridae (e.g., Cronquist, 1988). However ...
support in molecular phylogenies and largely corresponds to groups that have
been associated on the basis of morphological syndromes, most particularly
flowers with fused petals (sympetaly), and particular chemical pathways. In many
...
S. Blair Hedges, Sudhir Kumar, 2009
9
Second International Rubiaceae Conference proceedings
The orders Dipsacales, Rubiales, Oleales, and Campanulales-Asterales are
uniform throughout in their "early sympetaly." The Polemoniales, Lamiales, and
Scrophulariales are characterized predominantely by "late sympetaly."
Noteworthy is ...
Elmar Robbrecht, Christian Puff, E. Smets, 1996
10
Taxonomy of Angiosperms
(16) Polypetaly is more primitie than sympetaly. (17) Actinomorphic flowers are
more primitive than zygomorphic flowers. (18) Hypogyny is the primitive condition
, and from it perigyny and epigyny derived later. (19) Apocarpy is more primitive ...
A. V. S. S. Sambamurty, 2005