अंग्रेज़ी किताबें जो «PSEUDOCARPOUS» से संबंधित हैं
निम्नलिखित ग्रंथसूची चयनों में
pseudocarpous का उपयोग पता करें।
pseudocarpous aसे संबंधित किताबें और अंग्रेज़ी साहित्य में उसके उपयोग का संदर्भ प्रदान करने वाले उनके संक्षिप्त सार।.
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Flowering Plants - Evolution and Classification of Higher ...
Successful adaptation to insect pollination is only known for Ficus, with its
pseudocarpous inflorescences. More or less pseudocarpous (although quite
different from Ficus in structure and appearance) are the pistillate inflorescences
which ...
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Plant Diversity and Complexity Patterns: Local, Regional and ...
... parts (flowers) and dissimilar parts (flowers, bracts, and/or receptacles) often
fused, resulting in structures which function as units of pollination, resembling
either flowers, thus pseudoflorous, or fruits, thus pseudocarpous (Berg 1977a,
1989).
Ib Friis, Henrik Balslev, Kongelige Danske videnskabernes selskab, 2005
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Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Fruits pseudocarpous, obtriangular, lateral lobes of apex long and spreading, 4.8
-5.2 x 4.8-5.2mm. Surface rough, veinous, yellowish-white. Seeds elliptic or
circular, flattish, biconvex, radicle ascendent, 2-2.5 x 1.8-2.2 mm. Surface smooth
...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
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Langenscheidt Dictionary of Biology English: English-German, ...
... male pseu- dohermaphroditism Pseudohermaphroditismus «i/weiblicher
female pseu- dohermaphroditism Pseudohylaea f pseudohylaea (Landschaftstyp
) pseudokarp (Bot) pseudocarpous Pseudokarp n pseudocarp, accessory fruit (z.
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Evolution, systematics, and fossil history of the ...
... considerable diversity of inflorescences in the order. Many of the
inflorescences, especially in Moraceae, are very complex structures, several of
them being more or less distinctly pseudanthous, others more or less distinctly
pseudocarpous, ...
Peter R. Crane, Stephen Blackmore, 1989
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Lankesteriana: La Revista Científica Del Jardín Botánico ...
... on insect pollination. It is one of the largest genera of tropical woody plants with
ca. 750 spp. (Berg 1990). In the Urticales successful adaptation to insect
pollination is only known for Ficus, with the pseudocarpous inflorescences ...
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Flora Malesiana: Seed plants. Moraceae (genera other than Ficus)
The complex inflorescences can be pseudoflorous, but are more often
pseudocarpous and they usually bear numerous flowers. Reduction to the
uniflorous state sometimes occurs (e.g., in Ficus oleifolia, and in the neotropical
Perebea ...
C. C. Berg, E. J. H. Corner, F. M. Jarrett, 2006
Aggregate (or pseudocarpous) fruits, with carpels fused over a greater or lesser
part of their length, are less frequent (e.g., Duguetia p.p., Rollinia, Fusaea,
Annona) and represent the derived condition within the family (e.g., Fries, 1959;
van ...
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Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden
The pseudocarpous inflorescence of Ficus (the syconium or fig) exhibits
considerable diversity, but always consists of an urceolate receptacle. The apical
entrance (ostiole) is, in way or another, more or less tightly closed by ostiolar
bracts.
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Meet Mr. Hyphen and put him in his place
Why quasi-contract any more than conditional-contract, or satisfactory-contract}
As for pseudo-: In the Practical Standard, all pseudo- combinations are shown in
solid form: pseudobranchial, pseudocarpous, pseudomorph, pseudopod, ...
Edward Nelson Teall, 1937