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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STOMATIC»
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stomatic nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
stomatic e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
The Trees of Great Britain and Ireland
The species of Torreya superficially resemble those of Cephalotaxus; but the two
genera are readily distinguishable. T orreya.—Leaves with long spines at the
apex, and narrow stomatic bands beneath. Buds with few decussate scales, ...
Henry John Elwes, Augustine Henry, 2014
2
Handbook of Photosynthesis, Second Edition
This means that C4 plants are able to reach a net photosynthetic gain at very low
levels of CCh concentration, their CO2 compensation point being close to 0.
Furthermore, the differences in stomatic conductance between €3 and C4 plants
are ...
Mohammad Pessarakli, 1996
3
Rice in Latin America: Improvement, Management, and Marketing
1991). The advantages or disadvantages of the small number of stomata and
their sensibility are subject to considerable controversy in the literature. If the
small number of stomata results in reduced stomatic conductance, in some form it
will ...
Federico E. Cuevas-Pérez, 1992
4
Annotated Bibliography of Annona (1990-2004)
Albuquerque Author 2004 Stomatic behaviour and leaf water potential in young
plants of Annona squamosa Year Title Fruits (Paris) Source title 59(3): 209-214
Reference Abstract In saline soils, the water absorption process of the plants is ...
Internatinoal Centre for Underutilised Crops (ICUC)
5
A general commercial dictionary: comprehending trade, ...
The chief wines of Arragon are those denominated garnaches, from the kind of
grape which yields them ; the best of these is a red wine called Hosjntal, it is truly
excellent, and is a capital stomatic. The wine of Caninea, called white garnaches,
...
Thomas Mortimer, William Dickinson, 1819
Claude Py, Jean Joseph Lacoeuilhe, Claude Teisson. at a constant temperature
of 25°C and a period of daylight ranging from 8 to 16 hours. 1.3.2.1.5. - OTHER
FACTORS. The influence of potassium on the stomatic opening mechanism in ...
Claude Py, Jean Joseph Lacoeuilhe, Claude Teisson, 1987
7
Plants, Algae, and Fungi
\e HOI' 8.1111 3C III'OI'S . a - a ~ , -- A sYi" ' ' i t e 'd ' ' t The stomatic apparatus is '
closed. No air can enter or leave the leaf. This prevents excessive transpiration,
which could damage the plant. he main function of leaves is to carry out ...
Sol 90, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc, 2012
8
The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Pills Oliverian Ointment for the Piles. - - Purisying Drops. Orme's Medicine.
Leathe's Lotion. > Ormskirk Medicine for the Bite of a Mad Dog. Le Cour's
Imperial Oil. Oxley's Essence of Jamaica Ginger. Lee's Lozenges. ----- Stomatic
Tincture.
9
The Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society
Leaves 1-2 in. long, flattened; upper surface with two stomatic bands; lower
surface deeply keeled, and with two stomatic bands; apex rounded. Leafy branch
when dry emitting a strong peculiar odour. Cones conical, with fewer, larger
scales ...
Royal Dublin Society, 1964
10
Phytotherapy: A Quick Reference to Herbal Medicine
Stomatic. Drugs. Myrrh (gum myrrh) is an oleo-gum resin collected from the bark
of Commiphora myrrha, (Fam. Burseraceae), a short thorny tree which grows in
Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Arabia (Plate 21.1). The name myrrh is from the Arabic
...
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «STOMATIC»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
stomatic nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Standards of Healthcare in Your Medicine Cabinet
... from wind; multitudes of infants as well as others, are daily relieved from its grateful, cordial, and stomatic effects, which are not equaled by any other medicine. «Scientific American, ago 12»
The Dual Nature Of Dew
Alpert, plants in a semi-arid zone close these stomatic openings in the midday as a defense mechanism, to avoid losing moisture, or in other words water, when ... «RedOrbit, set 10»