MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PETALODY»
petalody
phyllody
abnormal
development
floral
parts
into
leafy
structures
generally
caused
phytoplasma
virus
infections
though
also
because
environmental
factors
that
result
imbalance
plant
hormones
causes
affected
become
partially
petalody
define
which
certain
organs
stamens
most
double
assume
appearance
metamorphosed
petals
botany
plants
other
flower
form
function
greek
petalōdēs
like
wiktionary
uncountable
metamorphosis
various
part
this
entry
been
imported
merriam
webster
origin
international
scientific
vocabulary
petal
word
doesn
reverso
meaning
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PETALODY»
Découvrez l'usage de
petalody dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
petalody et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
C. Stuart Gager. of Ranunculus, in which the sepals and petals are in circles,
while the stamens and pistils are in spirals — a more primitive feature. 410.
Petalody of Bracts. — It is also common in certain species of this family (notably
in the ...
2
Journal of the College of Agriculture, Imperial University ...
Floral diagram form- Petalomany and Petalody. ing sextuple duplication. The
outer crescents show basic petals and the The petals duplicate either by inner
indicate duplicated petals. petalomany or petalody. By petalomany, entire petals
are ...
3
scientific papers of william bateson
Speaking generally, there are in garden soil not less than 1 per cent. of each of
these forms in many localities. Several forms of asymmetrical corollas have been
seen, but they are rare and are generally associated with petalody of stamens.
4
Mendel's Principles of Heredity
In it there is extreme doubling, apparently of the ordinary kind, due to petalody of
stamens and splitting of the parts. In the hose-in-hose Mimulus Correns found
also that that variety is an irregular dominant. Here however there was no sign of
...
5
Principles of Horticulture
112) and many tree species, or large and colourful in insect-pollinated species (
see p. 112). The colours and size of petals can be improved in cultivated plants
by breeding, and may also involve the multiplication of the petals or petalody, ...
6
mendel's principles of heredity
It may be primarily a petalody of the anthers, but I have never fully satisfied myself
of this, nor do I know any critical observations on the subject. When a large
collection of Primulas is examined, strains can usually be found, the members of
...
7
Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
See PIECE, para 8. petal (whence petalled, pa), whence petaloid and petalous;
petalite; petalody;—c/ff petali, asin petaliferous, petalbearing (cf the element fer),
andpetalo. 1. Petal,like F pétale, comes fromC17 BotSciL petalum,trln of Gr ...
Petalody of the stamens. — A petaloid condition of the stamens is one of the
commonest of all malformations. A large number of so-called double flowers (
flores pleni)2 owe their peculiar appearance to this circumstance. It is necessary
to ...
9
Studia botanica Čechoslovaca
following abnormities are associated with the phenomenon of double flowers:
proliferation, the presence of petaloid episepal stamens, dedublation and
chorisis of petals, besides the said petalody of stamens. We mav generally
distinguish ...
10
Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society
The late Dr. Mas'rsas, in his work on Vegetable Teratology, groups the various
causes leading to the condition popularly termed double under the following
heads: (1) Petalody=petaloid modification of structures ordinarily present in the
flower, ...