BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «CAMPYLOTROPOUS»
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campylotropous ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
campylotropous lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
... becomes horse-shoe shaped in the following ovule (1) Amphitropous (2)
Campylotropous (3) Anatropous (4) Orthotropous (CPMT-UP 1996) The ovules in
Opuntia are (1) Anatropous (2) Orthotropous (3) Hemianatropous (4)
Circinotropous ...
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The Seeds of Dicotyledons
Campylotropous seeds In some species, if not genera, the anatropous ovule
develops the antiraphe more extensively than the raphe, and the seed becomes
curved or campylotropous, e.g. Psidium (Fig. 428). In Cap- paridaceae the seed
is ...
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Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
... stamens 4-6; ovary 1- locular, ovules 1-many, ovule campylotropous to
subamphitropous, placenta basal to parietal, style short or inconspicuous; berry
obovoid, 1-7- seeded, usually red; seed reniform, orbicular or helically twisted,
crested, ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998
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Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers
From anatropous to campylotropous ovules Another, less prominent, trend is from
anatropous to campylotropous ovules. Bocquet (1960) suggests that there are
different evolutionary pathways to campylotropy. Advantages of campylotropous
...
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Histopathology of Seed-Borne Infections
These are atropous (orthotropous), hemitropous (hemianatropous), anatropous,
campylotropous, and amphitropous. The anatropous ovule is common in the
angiosperms. Bocquet (1959) regards orthotropous and anatropous ovules as
basic ...
Dalbir Singh, S. B. Mathur, 2004
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The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
Each of the lo- cules contains two to several ovules, which are campylotropous or
less often anatropous, with a straight or curved axis. A parietal cell is generally
not cut off from the archesporial cell, although this has been observed at least in ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985
Campylotropous 57. Micropyle and funiculus lie closest in an ovule which is: a.
Orthotropous b. Anatropous c. Hemianatropous d. Campylotropous 58. Micropyle
and funiculus lie in one line in an ovule which is: a. Orthotropous b. Anatropous c
...
Daman Saluja, Saluja, 2006
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The Embryology Of Angiosperms, 5E
According to Davis (1966) 82 per cent of the angiospermic families show
Orthotropous Anatropous Campylotropous Hemianatropous Amphitropous Fig.
6.2 Types of ovules. (after Prantl; from Maheshwari. 1950) anatropous ovules (
Table 6.1).
S P Bhatnagar S S Bhojwani, 2009
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Flowering Plants. Eudicots: Sapindales, Cucurbitales, Myrtaceae
Ovules in the Psiloxyloideae are hemitropous, although with some curvature of
the embryo sac in Psiloxylon making it hemi-campylotropous. In the main part of
the family (subfamily Myrtoi- deae) three ovule types, anatropous, hemitropous ...
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Physiology of Angiosperms
A-Orlhotropous, Ji-Anatropous, C-Amphitrupuiu, D-Campylotropous, E-
Hemitropous, F-Circinotropous. hilum lie close together, and the chalaza is
towards the other end. In the curved or campylotropous form the body is curved
and bent round, ...