CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «MONOSPERMAL»
Ketahui penggunaan
monospermal dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
monospermal dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Class Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the Study of ...
391. The following may be given as a general arrangement of Fruits : — I.
Apocarpous Fruits formed by one or more separate carpels. 1. Monospermal,
containing one seed. a. Dry and Indehiscent. Achene or Acha?nium in
Composite flowers ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1852
2
An Historical, Political and Statistical Account of ...
Baquois marron (drupaceus), nuts polyspermal, of a moderate height, leaves
large ; maritimus, nuts polyspermal, this tree is found by the seaside, is of a
pyramidal form ; fruit oblong, of a moderate height ; spherbideus, nuts
monospermal, ...
3
Outlines of Botany: Designed for Schools and Colleges
Thus, in the Strawberry (Fig. 301), the true ¢1= Fix. sol. Fig. s02. fruit consists of
small single-seeded (monospermal) dry seed-vessels (commonly called seeds),
scattered over a succulent convex receptacle; in the Rose, the true fruit consists
of ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
4
Outlines of Botany; being an introduction to the study of ...
It sometimes happens that the receptacle or peduncle becomes succulent, and is
called the fruit in ordinary language. Thus, in the Strawberry (Fig. 301), the true /
Fig. 301. Fig. 302. fruit consists of small single-seeded (monospermal) dry ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1862
Monosperuous or Monospermal, having a single seed. Morphology, the study of
the forms which the different organs assume, and the laws that regulate their
changes. Mucro, a stiff point abruptly terminating an organ; Mucronate, having a ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1869
6
A Compendium of Food-microscopy with Sections on Drugs, ...
Mericarp : one carpel, or monospermal section of a fruit, consisting of several
monospermal carpels. Mesocarp : the middle part of the pericarp. Mesophyll : the
central or internal parenchyma of a leaf. Micrococcus: a genus of bacteria, of a ...
Edwy Godwin Clayton, Arthur Hill Hassall, 1909
7
The botanist's companion; or, Directions for the use of the ...
... Mono and Mon, as Monandrous, one stamen; sometimes applied to the union
of parts into one, as Monopetalovs, meaning- combined petals ; same as Latin
Untu. D Monosepalous, same as Gamosepalous. Monospermous or
Monospermal, ...
John Hutton Balfour, 1860
8
The Principles of Botany, as Exemplified in the Phanerogamia
But the walls of the cells and five of the ovules are suppressed in the progress of
development, so that the pericarp ultimately becomes unilocular and
monospermal, or one-seeded. Hence the acorn or fruit of the oak (Quercus),
consists of a ...
9
The Rudiments of Botany, Structural and Physiological: Being ...
The caryopsis is allied to the aehene, by being an indchiscent mouospermous
fruit, formed of one carpel; and the ntricle is related to the caryopsis, by being
unilocular and monospermal. The nueulaninm is related to the hesperidinm, in
being ...
Christopher DRESSER, 1859
10
A manual of scientific terms: pronouncing, etymological, and ...
... the inferior, monospermal, indehiscent fruit of Composite ; an achaenium-
Cyrtandrew, n- plu-, ser-tdnd'-ri-i (Gr- kurtos, crooked ; aner, a man, andros, of a
man), a Sub-order of the Ord- Bignoniacese, having their fruit succulent or
capsular, ...