«COTYLEDONOUS» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
cotyledonous चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
cotyledonous शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Rocket: A Mediterranean Crop for the World : Report of a ...
Shape: elliptical Side outline: tightly elliptical Transversal outline: widely elliptical
Radicular shape: indistinct Radicular extremity: just longer than that one
cotyledonous, lightly curved, subacute Cotyledonous extremity: subobtuse Basal
cut: ...
S. Padulosi, D. Pignone, 1997
So that the division of plants into these three great classes may also be shewn
thus : — Plants are divided ^ into flowering f aiJ^ plants |_ into Flowerless plants
called Di-cotyledonous plants and Mono cotyledonous plants A-cotyledonous ...
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An introduction to the study of botany: including a treatise ...
The Cryp- togamia, contain neither, their structure being Cellular, and their seeds
without Cotyledons. The Cotyledonous vegetables, as a grand division, and by
which they are separated from the Cryptogamia, are formed with cellular tissue, ...
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Precision Agriculture '05
At the cotyledonous growth stage, means of F0-quantum yield varied between
150 and 200; Fp-quantum yield between 170 and 250. At the 8-10 leaves growth
stage means of F0-quantum yield varied between 160 and 220; Fp-quantum
yield ...
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Botanical teacher for North America: in which are described ...
GERMINATION OF COTYLEDONOUS PLANTS. The seed being deposited in the
earth or elsewhere, for germination, it must absorb water before any other
function is put in action. A portion of carbonic acid is soon evolved, in the
production of ...
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The Horticultural Register
Ferns, Mosses, Lichens, Characese, Alga?, and Fungi, will never be at a loss to
distinguish them from every and all of the Cotyledonous tribes. Again,
Cotyledonous Plants form two natural groups, not difficult to be recognised by
external habit, ...
Joseph Harrison, Sir Joseph Paxton, 1833
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Atlas of Seeds and Fruits of Central and East-European ...
Seeds reniform, exarillate or with an inconspicuous aril, radicular lobe slight
longer than the cotyledonous one, 0.8-1 x 1-1.3 mm. Surface dull, moderate
tuberculate, black- to darkbrown. 2n = 20. Native to southern Europe, in stony or
sandy ...
Vít Bojnanský, Agáta Fargašová, 2007
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: A ...
Nor is this all, for the former ( Cotyledonous and Vascular Plants), produce
evident flowers, containing those organs essential for the re-production of the
species, stamens and pistils : — the latter (the Acotyledonous and Cellulose
Plants) ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker, Samuel Curtis, 1833
The "cotyledonous" orchid includs only 7 species : Polystachya microbambusa,
Epidendrum vitellinum (Veyret, 1965; 1 974), Bletilla striata (Bernard, 1909;
Nishimura, 1991;Tohda, 1968), Sobralia macran?/ia (Nishimura, 1991;Treub, 1
879), ...
K G. Mukerji, K.G. Mukerji, B P Chamola, A K Sharma, B. P. Chamola, 2000
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An Encyclopaedia of Gardening: Comprising the Theory and ...
Of these there are about 1437 cotyledonous plants, and nearly 1893 of imperfect,
or of what are termed, in the Jussieuean system, acotyledoneae. 975. Of the
cotyledonous or jterfect plants, 182 are trees or shrubs ; 855 are perennials ; 60
are ...
John Claudius Loudon, 1824