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... and according to the special kind or degree of change manifested, the main
subdivisions being here classed as Sepalody, Petalody, Staminody, and
Pistillody. Sepalody of the petals. — This change, spoken of by most authors as
retrograde ...
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Vegetable Teratology: An Account of the Principal Deviations ...
... and according to the special kind or degree of change manifested, the main
subdivisions being here classed as Sepalody, Petalody, Staminody, and
Pistillody. Sepalody of the petals. — This change, spoken of by most authors as
retrograde ...
Maxwell Tylden Masters, 1869
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The Principles of Plant-teratology
Apion, cause of virescence, 194. Apocarpy, 116. Apostasia, regular perianth, 148
; staminode of, 257. Apostasies, primitive structure of flower, 114, 144, 148; allied
to Cypripediea;, 182. Apple, sepalody of petals. 13-14. 139, 276 ; fasciated fruit, ...
Wilson Crosfield Worsdell, 1916
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Studia botanica Čechoslovaca
b) S e p a 1 o d y. The metamorphoses, in which the phyllomes assume a se-
paloid character are very rare. As sepalody we may consider also some cases in
the frondescent flowers. Otherwise it appears only in acyclic flowers. Here the ...
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Plant Protection And Pest Management
A large number of cases of structural modifications exhibiting phyllody, sepalody,
petalody, staminody, pistillody and carpellody have been known to occur in
natural or treated or infected populations of angiosperms. (Frankel and Galun,
1977; ...
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Types of floral mechanism
A special feature, noticed in so large a number of blossoms that it could not be a
mere 'accident',-while it also represented the only abnormal detail, was the
sepalody of the anterior petal, this being brightly coloured and equal in size to the
...
... floral parts (phyllody, sepalody, petalody, staminody, carpellody). In these
sterile plants, fertile pollen is produced, but plants are male-sterile because of
poor anther dehiscence. However, none of these genes has been mapped yet (
Table 4) ...
This constant form Stomps (1913) regards as a case of incomplete sepalody, in
which the petals have become imperfectly transformed into sepals. In Epilobium
he describes a somewhat different form, E. hirsutum cruciatum de V., which ...
Sir Arthur George Tansley, 1920
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Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology
Metamorphies are generally classified according to the particular fate assumed
by organs: phyllody, sepalody, petalody, staminody, carpellody. Sepalody, for
example, refers to sepal-like structures growing in place of one or more other
organs ...
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Torreya: A Monthly Journal of Botanical Notes and News
... 84 Seaver, F. J., personal, 99 Selaginella acanthonota, 243-245 Selenipedium,
72 Selenocereus, 14 Senecio tomentosus, 243, 244 Sepalody in Gentiana
viridula, 32 232 ; parvula, Sepalody in Lophanthus urticifolius, 33 Serenoa, 203,
204; ...
Marshall Avery Howe, 1906