10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HYLOPHYTE»
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A glossary of botanic terms, with their derivation and accent
Hylophyte (i''Xi;, a wood, tftvrof, a plant), a plant which grows in woods, usually
moist ; adj. hylo- phyt'ic. H/lus, Hy'lum = Hi;.tM. Hy'men (vnir, a membrane), a skin
or membrane; hyme'nial (1) pertaining to the Hymknium ; (2) relating to the ...
Benjamin Daydon Jackson, 1905
2
The Development and Structure of Vegetation
... the relatively small number of typically distinct habitats makes it clear that two
different species of wide distribution, bearing to each other the relations of
xerophyte to mesophyte, of hydrophyte to mesophyte, or of poopbyte to hylophyte
, might ...
Frederic Edward Clements, 1904
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Contribution[s] from the Botanical Survey of Nebraska
... the relatively small number of typically distinct habitats makes it clear that two
different species of wide distribution, bearing to each other the relations of
xerophyte to mesophyte, of hydrophyte to mesophyte, or of poophyte to hylophyte
, might ...
University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Botanical Seminar, 1901
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Research Methods in Ecology
... the relatively small number of typically distinct habitats makes it clear that two
different species of wide distribution, bearing to each other the relations of
xerophyte to mesophyte, of hydrophyte to mesophyte, or of poophyte to hylophyte
, might ...
Frederic Edward Clements, 1905
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A Laboratory Manual of High School Botany
Hylophyte: Gr. vky, hyle, forest, <pvrov, phyton, plant, a wood-loving plant.
Hymenium: Gr. i/ujv, hymen, membrane, the flat fruiting surface of an apothecium,
consisting of asci and paraphyses. Hymenomycetales: Gr. vpjv, hymen,
membrane, ...
Frederic Edward Clements, Irving Samuel Cutter, 1900
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... hylo- pathism, hylopathist, hylophage, hylopha- gous, hylophagy, hylophile,
hylophilous, hy- lophily, hylophobia, hylophyte, hylotheism, hylotheist,
hylotomous, hylotropy, hylozoic, hylozoism, hylozoist hymeno-, hymen- (Gk.,
membrane, skin; ...
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A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, Pronunciation, Derivation, ...
Sensitive to moisture (bot.). hylophagous (hllöf'ägüs) a. [Gk. hyle, wood ; phagein,
to eat.] Eating wood ; appl. certain insects (zool.). hylophyte (hflöflt) я. [Gk. hyle,
wood ; phyton, plant.] A plant growing in woods (bot.). hylotomous (hllöt'ömüs) a.
Isabella Ferguson Henderson, William Dawson Henderson, 1920
Essas drupas, urn pouco mai- ores do que oerejas, aparecem em tal profuslo
nesta plants, qua ela tflda se mostra negra antra o verde da folhagem."
Kuhlmann & KUhn call the species a hylophyte, and cite M. gnhjmam 2U9 from
Alto do Horro ...
Potamophila prehensilis, a climbing hylophyte recorded in South Africa from the
northern Transvaal, eastern Cape Province, Natal and Zululand has a stiff open
panicle. The spikelet disarticulates above the rudimentary glumes and the ...
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The Water Relations of Red Maple Acer Rubrum L. Ecotypes ...
Crop Sci, 21: 367-373. Flannagan, L.B. and Jefferies, R.L., 1988. Stomatal
limitation of photosynthesis and reduced growth of the hylophyte, Plantago
maritima L., at high salinity. Plant, Cell and Environ, 11: 239-245. Geber, M.A.
and Dawson, ...
William Leonard Bauerle, 2001