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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SPERMAPHYTIC»
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Palaeoecology of Africa & of the Surrounding Islands & ...
They can be classified into Microplankton (Dinoflagellate kysts and Acritarchs),
Thallophyta bodies or spores, Pteridophytic spores and Spermaphytic pollen
grains. The described and illustrated fossil species of this study include several
new ...
Eduard Meine van Zinderen Bakker,
1979
178, 179, to the vicious confusion in the terminology of the spermaphytic flower.
Two melancholy examples of this confusion have just come to my notice and I
cannot forbear referring to them. One is on pp. 162, 163 of Warming's Haandbog i
...
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes,
1892
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Henderson's Dictionary of Biology
Spermaphyta Spermatophyta q.v. spermaphytic ,.• seed-bearing. spermary,
spermarium n. any organ in which male gametes are produced. spermatangium
n. male sex organ of red algae, each developing into one non- motile gamete ...
Following this is a consideration of the ecologic conditions and resulting
spermaphytic flora in the area, and the effect of these surroundings on the
composition of the lichen society. Next in order is given a list of the lichen species
of the society ...
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The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
W. J. Beal, Agricultural College, Michigan. Misconceptions of botanical
homologies. I had occasion in the June number of the Gazette, last year, to call .
attention, on pp. 178, 179, to the vicious confusion in the terminology of the
spermaphytic ...
John Merle Coulter, Sir Humphry Davy, John Davy,
1892
The most rapid growth observable in the rain forest is the unfolding of the fronds
of certain species of tree-ferns. The presence of food reserves in the trunk places
this phenomenon in a different class from leaf elongation in the spermaphytic ...
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Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of ...
In the same region a few plants of Aslelia Cunninghamii ascend to the upper
forest, otherwise spermaphytic epiphytes are absent. Parasites are represented
by Elytrantlze tetrapetala, which forms bushes on Nothofagus; E. flavida, which is
...
8
Elementary Principles of the Theory and Practice of ...
The flower includes all of the organs of the spermaphytic plants which are
concerned with the production or protection of the seed. Some of these parts or
organs are essential to seed production and hence are known as essential
organs.
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Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture
The presence of food reserves in the trunk places this phenomenon in a different
class from leaf elongation in the spermaphytic trees. The following
measurements on Cyathea pubescens, Mett. are for consecutive fronds of the
same individual.
Jamaica. Dept. of Agriculture, William Fawcett,
1907
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Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture, Jamaica
The presence of food reserves in the trunk places this phenomenon in a different
class from leaf elongation in the spermaphytic trees. The following
measurements on Cyathea pubescens, Mett. are for consecutive fronds of the
same individual.
Jamaica. Dept. of Agriculture,
1908