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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SYNANTHESIS»
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A dictionary of scientific terms
[610 sys, with; pour, foot] A primary axis consisting of a line connecting the bases
of consecutive branchings (00L). то (sïnäk'rnë) n. [Gk. syn, with ; суёте, рг1т0.]
Condition when stamens and pistìls mature simultaneously; synanthesis (001.) ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... of being bound together 23. syndesmectopia — ligamentous displacement 24.
synanthy — adhesion of flowers usually separate 25. synanthesis — condition in
which stamens and pistils mature simultaneously 26. synergistic — pertaining to
...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Synanthesis : Simultaneous anthesis; the synchronous maturity of the anthers
and stigmas of a flower; synacmy. Synanthous : A plant having flowers and
leaves that emerge at the same time; exhibiting synanthy. Synanthy : The more or
less ...
originally proterandrous, became, from want of insects caused by its early
appearance, autogamous by synanthesis, and is now again, by the adaptation to
new insects, becoming dichogamous, but proterogynous, instead of proter-
androus.
originally proterandrous, became, from want of insects caused by its early
appearance, autogamous by synanthesis, and is now again, bj" the adaptation to
new insects, becoming dichogamous, but proterogy- nous, instead of
proterandrous.
John Merle Coulter, M.S. Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, 1883
... symptom picture symptomless carrier synangium synantherous synanthesis
synapomorphic character synapomorphy synapse synapsis synaptic conduction
synaptic gap synaptic vesicle synaptonema synascus syncarpous synchondrosis
...
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The pinks of central Europe
Like D. Caryophyllus also, it has dimorphic flowers, and exhibits a tendency to
synanthesis. The charitable term of " hortensis " will doubtless cover sufficiently a
number of the examples of varietal multiplicity to be found on the borders of ...
Frederic Newton Williams, 1890
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Elementary Botany with Students' Guide to the Examination ...
Synacmic. Of flowers whose pollen and stigmas are mature at same time.
Synantherous. Having the anthers united; syngenesious. 145. Synanthesis.
Synacmy; pollen and stigma being simultaneously mature. Syncarpous.
Composed of two or ...
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A Monograph of the Genus Dianthus, Linn
Frederic Newton Williams. among hermaphrodite flowers, in which synanthesis is
the rule ; and we find dimorphic flowers. The petals are grooved by the respective
filaments of the five outer stamens. The colour of the anthers is variable. Ovary ...
Frederic Newton Williams, 1893
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Gray's Botanical Textbook: Structural botany
Same as Synanthesis. Synontherous (ma). Stamens coalescent by their anthers.
Syndnthesis. The simultaneous anthesis or readiness of the anthers and stigmas
of a blossom; 219. Syncmp, Syncru'pium. A multiple fruit such as a mulberry, ...