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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CLADOPHYLL»
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cladophyll nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
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1
Ninth International Asparagus Symposium
Results and discussion In both sets of plants, increasing Asat was associated
with increasing cladophyll diameter (Table 1). Variation in cladophyll diameter
was probably due to differences in the thickness of the palisade mesophyll cell
layer ...
Bill B. Dean, Karen Hodge, Brian L. Benson, 1999
2
Opuntia: Nopal, Genus, Cactus, Cylindropuntia, ...
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Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken, 2010
PERCENT CLADOPHYLL KILL BY TREATMENT, TREATMENT DATE AND SOIL
TYPE. DATA COLLECTED FEBRUARY 1968, 15, 12 AND 7 MONTHS
FOLLOWING TREATMENT Treatment Light rain showers had furnished enough
moisture ...
4
Webster's II New College Dictionary
citizenry. •. cladophyll. cit*i*zenTv ;slt'I-z»n-ie) n.. pi -ries. Citizens as a whole.
citizen's arrest n Arrest bv a citizen who is authorized to do so bv his or her status
as a citizen. citizens band n A radio- frequency band set aside for private use.
Houghton Mifflin Company, Webster, 1999
5
Dictionary of Plant Breeding, Second Edition
... organisms that share common ancestors (and therefore have similar features)
are grouped into taxonomic groups called clades; cladistics can also be used to
predict properties of yet-to-be discovered organisms tax cladode: >>> cladophyll
...
Rolf H. J. Schlegel, 2009
6
Plant Tissue Culture Manual Up to and Including Supplement ...
(d) The open structure of an asparagus cladophyll affords large air spaces
between mesophyll cells, limiting cell to cell contact to small areas at the apex
and base of each cell, in contrast to the more common structure in other species
where ...
7
Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants: Volume 4, Fruits
Circumscissile opening by a transverse line around the circumference as of a fruit
. Cladode the modified photosynthetic stem of a plant whose foliage leaves are
much reduced or absent. cf. cladophyll, phyllode. Cladophyll A photosynthetic ...
8
Dictionary of Ecology and Environment
Term applied to plants to indicate recent origin from a common ancestor.
Cladocera (Water Fleas). See BRANCHIOPODA. Cladode. See CLADOPHYLL.
Cladophora Blanket Weed. String green algae commonly found in nutrient-rich
water.
9
The Cambridge Illustrated Glossary of Botanical Terms
... on the assumed divergence of groups of plants from a common ancestor.
cladode (cladophyll, phylloclade) A branch taking on the form and functions of a
leaf, as in some members of the Euphorbiaceae and the genus RIISCUS in
Liliaceae.
Michael Hickey, Clive King, 2000
10
Edible Medicinal And Non-Medicinal Plants: Volume 2, Fruits
Cladode the modified photosynthetic stem of a plant whose foliage leaves are
much reduced or absent. cf. cladophyll, phyllode. Cladophyll A photosynthetic
branch or portion of a stem that resembles and functions as a leaf, like in
asparagus.