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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PHYLLOMIC»
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plants, if not enations without a morphological significance, are referable to only
three categories of organs, so that also the angiospermous reproductive regions
can only be interpreted as a complex of axial (caulomatic) and phyllomic organs;
...
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Integrative Plant Anatomy
One characteristic feature of lateral branch systems of monocotyledons is the
presence of small phyllomic structures, called prophylls, that are borne near the
base. In monocotyledons there typically is a single adaxial prophyll, although it
may ...
William C. Dickison, 2000
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Angiosperm Origins: Morphological and Ecological Aspects
... rather caulomic than phyllomic, see Heinsbroek & Heel, 1969, or superficially
phyllomic with three traces, but the latter departing from the cortical rather than
axial bundles, as in Degeneria). For the same reason, a follicular carpel has
been ...
Valentin A. Krassilov, 1997
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Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
But in terms of process morphology (Sattler 1990, 1992) the petal is equivalent to
a phyllome, and the principle of complementarity (Rutishauser and Sattler 1985)
allows us to see it both as a phyllomic element of floral construction and as a ...
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000
The contention held by Leroy (1980) that the ontogeny of the female FRU of
Cercidi- phyllum yields one of the most cogent arguments pleading in favour of a
phyllomic nature of its gynoecium is not accepted by the present author, primarily
...
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Floral Evolution and Emended Anthocorm Theory
the reproductive organs of cycadophytic spermatophytes, which bear ovules and
androsynangia or protoantherae, with pro-phyllomic complexes bearing single
sporangia. Factual palaeobotanic evidence does not unequivocally confirm the ...
The morphological interpretation of the gynoecium is a bone of contention, but in
a phylogenetic context the controversy regarding the phyllomic or non-phyllomic
character of the angiospermous genitalia is quite irrelevant if one accepts that ...
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Annual Plant Reviews, The Evolution of Plant Form
For example, the Mostly Male Theory (Frohlich 8: Parker 2000) proposed that the
carpel was derived by ectopic expression of ovules onto phyllomic structures
derived from microsporophylls, which ultimately enclosed the ovules. Regardless
of ...
Barbara A. Ambrose, Michael D. Purugganan, 2012
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Contemporary problems in plant anatomy
According to the classical theory of the flower, floral organs are of phyllomic
nature (Eichler, 1975; Troll, 1957, p. 4; Eames, 1961, p. 86; Weberling, 1981, p.
11). If this is correct, one may argue that knowledge of vegetative structures must
be a ...