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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LATISEPTATE»
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1
Flora of North America: Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae
Distal cauline leaves petiolate; fruits latiseptate, not 4-angled; fruiting pedicels
stout, 5–17(–22) mm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9. Erysimum franciscanum 9.
Distal cauline leaves sessile; fruits slightly latiseptate or 4-angled; fruiting
pedicels ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee,, 2010
2
Flowering Plants · Dicotyledons: Capparales, Malvales and ...
Eremoblastus - Fruits terete or latiseptate; median nectaries confluent with
laterals, rarely lacking; seeds wingless or rarely margined 27 27. Style obsolete;
seeds copiously mucilaginous; cotyledons linear 85. Cymatocarpus - Style
usually ...
Klaus Kubitzki, Clemens Bayer, 2003
3
Flora of the British Isles
Myagrum Tribe 4. Lunarieae. Hairs simple or 0; stamen filaments without
appendages, sometimes broadened; median nectaries present or 0; stigma
capitate or 2-lobed; fr. a large latiseptate silicula (i.e. with broad septum); radicle
accumbent ...
A.R. Clapham, E.F. Warburg, T.G. Tutin, 1965
4
Flora of the British Isles
Myagrum Tribe 4. Lunarieae. Hairs simple or 0; stamen filaments without
appendages, sometimes broadened; median nectaries present or 0; stigma
capitate or 2-lobed; fr. a large latiseptate silicula (i.e. with broad septum); radicle
accumbent.
A. R. Clapham, T. G. Tutin, D. M. Moore, 1990
5
The Plant Family Brassicaceae: Contribution Towards ...
... (Alyssum Warwick et al- (2008) obovatum) extends its distribution to Canada
and Alaska The majority of species in the tribe have stellate trichomes, latiseptate
or terete (rarely angustiseptate), mostly few-seeded silicles, often winged seeds,
...
Naser A. Anjum, Iqbal Ahmad, M. Eduarda Pereira, 2012
6
Excursion Flora of the British Isles
Fr. a large latiseptate silicula, with quite flat thin-walled translucent net-veined
valves and a shining white septum. Seeds large, strongly flattened, in 2 rows in
each cell. *L. annua L. (Honesty), a usually biennial herb, 30-100 cm, is much
grown ...
Arthur Roy Clapham, Thomas Gaskell Tutin, E. F. Warburg, 1981
7
Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biology
laryngitis latiseptate intrudes into a stream channel, whose smallest diameter is
greater than 10 cm, and whose length is greater than 1 m. 2. A large piece of
relatively stable woody material having a diameter greater than 30 cm (12 inches
) ...
8
Mountain Flora of Greece
Fruit an elliptical to obovate-oblong, latiseptate silicula 6-10 x 2.5-4 mm; valves
flat, pubescent; septum more or less asymmetrical. Style (1.3-)2.5-3 mm. Ovules (
4-)6 in each loculus. Seeds c. 2 mm, including a wing 0.2-0.3 mm wide.
9
The Cruciferae of Continental North America: Systematics of ...
The siliques, with their false septa, may be slightly compressed to strongly
flattened parallel to the septum, as one alternative. Here, the usually thin septum
stretches across the greatest width and the silique is said to be latiseptate (Plates
17, ...
10
Biology and Breeding of Crucifers
Species of the Arabideae primarily have branched trichomes, accumbent
cotyledons, latiseptate or terete fruits, nonmucilaginous seeds, and mostly a base
number of x = 8. Prior to the molecular studies of Koch et al. (1999, 2000) and O'
Kane ...
Surinder Kumar Gupta, 2009