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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ROOT CLIMBER»
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Landscape and Urban Planning: ...
... or by climbing up another plant in order to reach the light; the following types of
climbers may be distinguished: ▻root climber, ▻scandent plant, ▻tendril climber
, ▻twining climber; of these there are two main groups: ▻self-clinging climber, ...
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The Concise Flora of Singapore: Gymnosperms and Dicotyledons
Fic. pumila L. (? var. awkeotsang (Makino) Corner) Ornamental root-climber from
Taiwan, often grown as a cover for walls; sometimes producing figs in Singapore.
US Fic. recurva Bl. Dioecious epiphyte and rock climber; Bukit Timah, Chua ...
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The Evolution of Plant Physiology
Root climbing is possibly more amenable to turgor systems as once firmly
attached to a solid host support there is little requirement for stem stiffness or
toughness, indeed many root-climber stems are actually brittle structures.
Alan R. Hemsley, Imogen Poole, 2004
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Genetics: Classical to Modern
In Dischidia rafflesiana, a root climber, leaf is modified into pitcher which collects
humus rich soil; adventitious root from the stem enter the pitcher or nest and
absorb water and minerals. These roots are known as nest-roots. 9. Plants in
which ...
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Competition Science Vision
Match Column A (Types of climbers) with Column B (Examples) then select the
correct answer from the options given below — (a) (b) (c) (d) Column A Stem
climber Tendril climber Root climber Hook climber Column B 1. Asparagus 2.
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Forest Climbing Plants of West Africa: Diversity, Ecology ...
... of the climber coil or twist irregularly around support, but growing straight again
after. Main stem not obviously winding all the time. R = Root climber: stem of the
climber is attached to its support by adventitious roots.
Frans Bongers, Marc P. E. Parren, Dossahua Traoré, 2005
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A Dictionary of Environment and Conservation
... which anchors it in the soil and absorbs *water and mineral *nutrients from the
soil by means of the *root hairs. root climber A plant (such as ivy) that raises itself
up by means of *adventitious roots, which adhere to the plants that support it.
Chris Park, Michael Allaby, 2013
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Competition Science Vision
Match Column A (Types of climbers) with Column B (Examples) then select the
correct answer from the options given below — Column A (a) Stem climber (b)
Tendril climber (c) Root climber (d) Hook climber Column B 1. Asparagus 2.
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Competition Science Vision
Asparagus is a — (A) Stem climber (B) Root climber (C) Hook climber (D) Tendril
climber 50. The ecological niche of an organism represents — (A) The range of
conditions that it can tolerate (B) The resources it utilizes (C) Its functional role in
...
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Monocots: Systematics and Evolution: Systematics and Evolution
Distribution Family (New & Old World) Genera Spp. Climbing Mechanism
Example Arecaceae (Palmae) N. & O.W. 16 580 grapnel (cirrus or flagellum)
Calamus, Desmoncus, Konhalsia Cyclanthaceae N.W. 4 10 root-climber
Asplundia, ...
Karen Wilson, David Morrison, 2000