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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PLAGIOTROPOUS»
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1
Pleurocarpous Mosses: Systematics and Evolution
14.2.2 PRIMARY MODULE ORIENTATION The orientation of the plant can be
considered in absolute terms (erect/vertical or creeping/horizontal) or relative to
the substrate (orthotropous or plagiotropous) or to incident light (Bell and Newton
, ...
Angela E. Newton, Raymond S. Tangney,
2007
2
Organography of Plants: Special organography
arise as lateral shoots, may after flowering time become plagiotropous stolons 1,
and these stolons have taken origin from orthotropous flower-shoots by
adaptation. Glechoma hedoracea. We have in this plant a case which we may
compare ...
3
Late Palaeozoic and Mesozoic Ecosystems in SE Asia
This was strongly hierarchic, with rhythmic branching and whorls of four to six
plagiotropous branches. In the tropics such trees, when mature, are usually
umbrella-shaped (Edelin l986), possibly for better light interception (Creber &
Chaloner ...
4
Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniatae and ...
arise as lateral shoots, may after flowering time become plagiotropous stolons 1,
and these stolons have taken origin from orthotropous flower-shoots by
adaptation. Glechoma hederacea. We have in this plant a case which we may
compare ...
Karl Eberhard Goebel,
1905
5
Organography of Plants: General organography
Familiar illustrations of this are the orthotropous chief axes of herbaceous plants
of which the radial configuration is visible without further investigation, and the
ordinary plagiotropous leaves in which dorsiventral structure shows itself in the ...
6
Tropical Fruits Newsletter June 1999
Life and Death of the Branches The adult tree consists of structural components
called modules composed of a mixed axis, vertical then horizontal, developing
plagiotropous axes with a couple to many branches on which grow proleptic ...
7
Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
4, which illustrates the arrangement on the upper side of the shoot In
plagiotropous shoots in which the stomatic leaf-surface is morphologically the
under one, and where the leaf-arrangement is normally not a truly distichous but
a ...
Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh,
1901
8
Illustrated Guide to Trees and Shrubs: A Handbook of the ...
Phyllotaxy usually j on side (plagiotropous) brs., j on erect (orthctropous) shoots
and long growths; pith rays fairly prominent in cross section with 10 X lens; pith
small, often compressed, sometimes green; bud scales more or less striate;
bundle ...
Arthur Harmount Graves,
2013
9
Paleobotany: The Biology and Evolution of Fossil Plants
... it is upright and the micropyle points away from the point of attachment (
contrast anatropous); (2) an axis that grows in vertical direction (contrast prostrate
or plagiotropous). osmotrophy Obtaining nutrition by the uptake of dissolved
organics; ...
Edith L. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings,
2009
10
Proceedings -academy of Natural Sciences
can be better used by such branches, to which the moist soil offers at the same
time an opportuntity to root. Such plagiotropous stolons with elongated
internodes show, however, orthotropous branches, and we, therefore, have on
the same ...