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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETEROBLASTY»
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1
Weedy Setaria Species-group Seed
Heteroblasty Blueprints ...
The relationship between weedy Setaria seed dormancy and subsequent behaviors in the soil culminating in seedling recruitment is elucidated.
2
Handbook of Plant and Crop Physiology, Third Edition
S. faberi population during its seed–seedling life history stages was observed,
evidence consistent with the hypothesis that seedling recruitment is predicated at
the outset by seed heteroblasty and subsequently modulated by the environment.
Mohammad Pessarakli, 2014
more modest changes (Goebel, 1900). Heteroblasty has since acquired a
broader meaning, and is now often used to describe any morphological variation
along the length of a shoot, independent of the nature or degree of this change (
Zotz et ...
4
Encyclopedia of Applied Plant Sciences, Three-Volume Set
The functional significance of heteroblasty is unknown in most cases. Since shoot
apical meristem size is correlated with leaf size and complexity in most
heteroblastic series, it is thought that heteroblasty might simply arise from a
constraint on ...
Denis J Murphy, Brian G Murray, 2003
A Heteroblastic development in herbs or trees B Heteroblastic development in
vines i I 2 I 3 4 5 C Gradual heteroblastic development in vines D Unique
reversion stages in vine heteroblasty 1 2 2' 2" 3 3' 3" Figure 8.11. Models of
heteroblastic ...
Francis E. Putz, Harold A. Mooney, 1991
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Pattern Formation in Plant Tissues
An additional gradual change which occurs as many plants mature concerns the
shape of the leaves (Goebel, 1900), a phenomenon known as heteroblasty. The
changes involve greater lobing or, in compound leaves, a larger number of ...
7
Handbook of Plant Science
Heteroblasty. Because of similarities in their structure and development, leaves
are considered equivalent to cotyledons (seed leaves) and floral organs. This
has been supported by analysis of genes that specify the difference between
these ...
8
Horticultural Reviews, Horticultural Reviews
... seeds when the ripe, open cones are moved by the wind, the same as the
airborne pine pollen released by the male strobili on slender lateral shoots. 4.
Ontogenetic. Heteroblasty. Another feature of the genus Pinus that must be taken.
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New Zealand Journal of Ecology
156 Available on-line at: http://www.newzealandecology.org/nzje/ Heteroblasty
on Chatham Island: a comparison with New Zealand and New Caledonia K.C.
Burns* and John W. Dawson School of Biological Sciences, Victoria University of
...
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Mabberley's Plant-book: A Portable Dictionary of Plants, ...
Malvaceae (Malv.-Malv.). 6 NZ. R: Plantsman 5(1983)178, NZJB 38(2000)375.
Cult. orn. small trees with heteroblasty & white fls esp. H. lyallii Hook.f. & H.
populnea Cunn. (bark for cordage, wood for cabinet-making, locally medic.) Hoita
Rydb.
NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «HETEROBLASTY»
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heteroblasty nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Algorithm Reveals Secrets of Leaf Shape
... cannot be the whole story because leaves on the same plant sometimes grow into different shapes, a phenomenon known as heteroblasty. «MIT Technology Review, apr 10»