MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «POLLINIUM»
pollinium
calotropis
pollinium
plural
pollinia
coherent
mass
pollen
grains
plant
they
product
only
anther
transferred
during
pollination
single
unit
this
regularly
seen
plants
such
orchids
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species
milkweeds
most
have
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agglutinated
body
characteristic
milkweed
families
origin
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equivalent
pollin
merriam
webster
often
stalk
bearing
adhesive
disk
that
clings
insects
from
first
known
defined
yourdictionary
stuck
together
whole
insect
modern
classical
found
flowers
wiktionary
palynology
logo
genitive
polliniī
second
declension
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
usually
bound
threads
clear
substance
viscin
masses
called
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «POLLINIUM»
Découvrez l'usage de
pollinium dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
pollinium et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Use of the term massula is restricted to the smaller pollinium unit in the two
families: Asclepiadaceae and Orchidaceae. Pollinium is defined as the entire
pollen mass of one or more anther locules fused together as a unit, as observed
in ...
A. K. Shukla, M. R. Vijayaraghavan, B. Chaudhry, 1998
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Monocotyledons: A Morphological Study
Flower structure of British Orchids; an., anther; p., pollinium ;*V., rostellum ; c,
caudicle; ov., ovary; sp., spur; lab., labellum; br., bract, i, Ophrys apifera, Huds.;
I A, front view of flower showing pendulous pollinia; i B, position of pollinia in bud.
3
Orchid Biology: Reviews and Perspectives X: Reviews and ...
Competition in orchids with pollinia is reduced because the number of pollen
grains in a pollinium is not so different from the number of ovules in the ovary, i.e.,
the pollen to ovule ratio is close to one (Pacini and Franchi, 1998, 1999).
Tiiu Kull, Joseph Arditti, Sek Man Wong, 2009
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Transactions of the Linnean Society of London: Botany
By dilating the aperture through which these tubes come forth, which may readily
be done, and so exposing the interior of the pollinium, each of these tubes is
seen to be a prolongation from a grain of pollen. The grains which have
produced ...
Linnean Society of London, 1887
THE SECOND DIVISION or THE PRIMARY POLLINIUM-CELL. The daughter-
nuclei resulting from the first division of the primary pollinium-cell enter upon the
resting stage (Fig. 19), with the chromatin distributed upon a linin reticulum.
Isaac Bayley Balfour, Roland Thaxter, Vernon Herbert Blackman, 1902
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Transactions: Botany. Second Series
By dilating the aperture through which these tubes come forth, which may readily
be done, and so exposing the interior of the pollinium, each of these tubes is
seen to be a prolongation from a grain of pollen. The grains which have
produced ...
Linnean Society of London, 1881
The highly elastic pedicel then instantly flirts the heavy disc out of the stigmatic
chamber with such force that the whole pollinium is ejected, bringing away with it
the two balls of pollen, and tearing the loosely-attached spike-like anther from the
...
8
The Essential Naturalist: Timeless Readings in Natural History
The stigma is very viscid, but not so viscid as when touched to pull the whole
pollinium off the insect's head or off the pencil, yet sufficiently viscid to break the
elastic threads by which the packets of pollen grains are tied together, and leave
...
Michael H. Graham, Joan Parker, Paul K. Dayton, 2011
40 minutes in Tipularia discolor was shown to prevent deposition of pollinia since
the force of adhesion between the anther cap and stigma was not sufficient to
break the pollinium away from the caudicle (Catling and Catling 1991). In most ...
Amots Dafni, Michael Hesse, Ettore Pacini, 2000
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The Cambridge Illustrated Glossary of Botanical Terms
THREE TYPES OF FLOWER ORIENTATION Structure of Orchids 3 POLLINIUM
TYPES •Pollinium -Caudicle -Viscidium Pollinium. L.S. of flower of Dactylorhiza
fuchsii Etaerio of drupelets (Rubus sp.) Etaerio of hooked achenes (Geum.
Michael Hickey, Clive King, 2000
6 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «POLLINIUM»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
pollinium est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Nature Journal: Identifying native orchids
As a moth inserts its head into the flower to obtain nectar, a pollinium (a tiny ball of pollen) is attached to the moth's eye and may inadvertently ... «Asheville Citizen-Times, déc 14»
One artist's long journey brings art to Midtown
"Pollinium" by Alan Bur Johnson. The Lisa Sette Gallery is located in Midtown Phoenix and is open Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and ... «The State Press, sept 14»
Blogger Emily Stone takes a close look at pollen
Then the pollinium falls off into another milkweed flower. Sometimes the flower gets a bit aggressive, and accidentally lassoes the insect it was ... «Appleton Post Crescent, juin 14»
Orchids in Southeast Alaska
When they pick up a pollinium, pollinators then carry many pollen grains at a time. This would seem to be very efficient, but actually the seed ... «Juneau Empire, mai 13»
The world of orchids
... orchids with crafty trapping mechanisms that briefly imprison insects, releasing them once a precious blob of pollinium has been deposited; ... «Malaysia Star, déc 11»
Fragrant fest flower fan favorite
"Orchids don't bother hayfever sufferers because the pollen grains are encapsulated in a pollinium and don't become airborne," Gubler Orchids ... «Hi-Desert Star, oct 11»