BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «MUTICATE»
Temukaké kagunané saka
muticate ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
muticate lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Compendium Floræ Philadelphicæ: Containing a Description of ...
flower-bearing branches nearly without leaves, peduncles fasciculate, corollas
ovate-cylhidric, calices leafy, anthers muticate, capsule conical. —WiUd. Icon.
Pluk. Mant. t. 448. (Pursh.) Oval-leaved, Andromeda. \ very elegant shrub,
bearing a ...
William Paul Crillon Barton,
1818
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Compendium Florae Philadelphicae: Containing a Description ...
flower-bearing branches nearly without leaves, peduncles fasciculate, corollas
ovate-cylindric, calices leafy, anthers muticate, capsule conical, Willi. Icon. Pluk.
Mant. t. 448. (Pursh.) Oval-leaved Andromeda. Avery elegant shrub, bearing a ...
William Paul Crillon Barton,
1818
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South African Journal of Science
Ascospores at first light, later dark brown, with 3 or 5 transverse septa, at times
constricted at the septa, straight, elongated, muticate, guttulatc, monostichous or
occasionally distichous in the asci, 3-septate 17-0-28'9 x 5-l-6-8|i, 5-septate ...
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Diseases of crop plants
The brown colonies are almost totally devoid of aerial hyphae and produce a
moist, slimy pile of conidia at their centres. Four species occur in Britain.
Mastigosporium rubricosum (Dearn. & Barth.) Sprague (p. 386) has elliptic,
muticate (lacking ...
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Diseases of British Grasses and Herbage Legumes
The muticate variety on Dactylis glomerata was recorded in Britain for the first
time by Wakefield (1918). The conidia of this variety have no appendages and
are slightly smaller (32-44 x 10-14/14) (PI. 3, fig.,4). Sprague (1938) proposed, on
...
Kathleen Sampson, John Henry Western,
1941
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Zoological Magazine: Or Journal of Natural History
2 Muticate .. Teeth variable . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . CarE. (From the '
Systema Naturze,' ed. xvi. Holmiaa, p. 24.) On comparing the three preceding
systems, it will be found that the most important errors of arrangement have been
...
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North American Botany: Comprising the Native and Common ...
Cales'dcla. 54. Card. car. sec-stim. Exotic. oßrinnlis, (pot marygold. у. ф.) akene
keeled, muticate, incurved. Cakile. An Arabian name of the Sea-rocket. Caladium
. A name used by Rumphius for some kinds of Arum. Calamagrostis. Gr. kalamos
...
Amos Eaton, John Wright (M. D.),
1840
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Dendrologia Britannica: Or, Trees and Shrubs that Will Live ...
Branches .... globose. muticate. erect. (rV.) Tree erect, 40 F. short. — Stem ....
Branches . . rather spreading. multipinnate, linear, subcylindric, very closely —
Leaves .... Surface . . . imbricated with leaves. in cross pairs, thick, rhomboid,
each pair ...
Peter William Watson,
1825
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The Quarterly journal of science, literature and art
The aviculae are sea shells, generally muticate, or not squa- mose externally,
thin, and pearly within. Their beaks are oblique, small, and not prominent. * A
hammer. 1 White. t A little bird. Type. Avicula crocea* . Shell smooth, muddy
yellow, ...
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Fungal Families of the World
... et al., Mycol. 76: 244, 1984). muscicolous, growing on Musci; cf. hepaticolous.
musiform, banana-shaped (basidiospores in Exobasidium, fide Nannfeldt, Symb.
bot. upsal. 23: 27, 1981). muticate (adj. muticous), having no point; not sharp at ...
P. F. Cannon, P. M. Kirk,
2007