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Shedding of Plants Parts
ABSCISSION OF MARCESCENT LEAVES. 1'. Physiological separation. In
genera that are commonly deciduous in the autumn a few species retain an
appreciable number of leaves through the winter and abscise them in the spring.
The blade ...
Fredrick T. Addicott. the petiole die in the autumn, but the tissues at the very base
of the petiole, including the abscission zone, remain alive and hold the
marcescent leaf on the trees through winter. Tison (1900) described the anatomy
of such ...
Fredrick T. Addicott, 1982
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Bioassays of Entomopathogenic Microbes and Nematodes
A similar approach was used in the production of dry marcescent
entomphthoralean mycelium (McCabe and Soper, 1985). Dry marcescent
mycelium The development of the dry marcescent process (McCabe and Soper,
1985) provides a ...
Amos Navon, K. R. S. Ascher, 2000
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Issues in Life Sciences: Botany and Plant Biology Research: ...
Current study results from the report, 'Marcescent corollas as functional structures
: effects on the fecundity of two insect-pollinated plants,' have been published.
According to a study from Seville, Spain, “Persistence of withered corollas after ...
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Magnoliophyta: Caryophyllidae
Leaves marcescent or not, sessile; blade oblanceolate to spatulate in proximal
leaves, becoming lanceolate to linear-lanceolate in distal leaves, occasionally
elliptic, 10-60 x 3-15 mm, apex acuminate to acute, softly pubescent and
glandular, ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2005
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Flora of the British West Indian Islands
SLEVOGTIA, Beichenb. Calyx 5-fid. Corolla infundibular, marcescent. Slamens
alternating with teeth, included : anthers erect, straight, corniculate at the top.
Style deciduous : stigma capitate. Capsule 1 -celled : seeds marginal ou the
valves.
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine Or Flower-garden Displayed
BANKSIA. MARCESCENS. MARCESCENT. BANKSIA. Class and Order.
TETRANDRIA MONOGYNIA. * ( Nat. Ord. — PROTEACE^E. ) Generic Character.
Cal. quadripartitus (raro quadrifidus). Stamina apicibus concavis laciniarum
iramersa.
William Curtis, John Sims, 1828
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Flora of North America: Volume 7: Magnoliophyta: Dilleniidae
Stipules often marcescent, foliaceous on late leaves, usually prominent, linear,
narrowly elliptic, or lanceolate, 2–17 mm; branches red-brown or gray-brown or
brownish; branchlets densely villous to glabrescent; proximal blades: margins ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee,, 2010
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Illustrations Of Indian Botany : Or Figures Illustrative Of ...
This tribe is divided into five sections, the characters of each of which I shall
introduce. Section l.—Ditos.\srame,a.—Calyx, 5-cleft or parted. Petals equal, or
nearly equalsided, unguiculate, marcescent (withering in the flower without
falling off) ...
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine
Corolla one inch long, red, marcescent; tube compressed, cleft to its base along
the upper side, but spreading little; limb five-parted, segments linear, subulate,
with the apices deflexed, the two upper ones the broadest, the three others
turned ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «MARCESCENT»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
marcescent w wiadomościach.
Nature Watch: American beech trees are finally dropping their leaves
Like most of the oaks, the beech trees have marcescent leaves, meaning they wither but don't fall off until new leaves form the following spring. «lehighvalleylive.com, Maj 15»
Nature News: Some trees retain leaves all winter long
This process of a tree retaining leaves long after they have died is called marcescence. The Oxford Dictionary defines a marcescent leaf as one ... «Seacoastonline.com, Lut 15»
Save your iPhone photos to your computer automatically with new …
Unless you've shared them before archiving, photos and videos can end up in a digital graveyard on your computer, left to become marcescent. «Digital Trends, Lis 14»
Trees avoid damage from freezing temperatures: Part 1
This is referred to as marcescence, and occurs in beech, sycamore, and many types of oak trees. In marcescent trees, the abscission layer does ... «Michigan State University Extension, Paz 14»
The Mighty Oak (Quercus spp.), A Garden Catechism
With a trunk and limbs that are thick and sturdy, it's rarely damaged by storms—the leaves are marcescent in the north, not dropping until spring ... «Patheos, Paz 14»
Ask a master gardener: Some trees hang tight to their leaves
Marcescent (mahr-CESS-ent) is the term used to describe this type of leaf retention which is common among many species of oaks (Quercus), ... «Fond du Lac Reporter, Paz 14»
On pelicans, pests and leaves: Answers to some recently asked …
It's not really known why some trees are marcescent and others are not. If anything, holding on to leaves in winter seems to be a disadvantage, ... «Chicago Daily Herald, Mar 14»
Life's a Beech
Viewed across populations, the marcescent leaves of American beech (as well as many oaks) are consistent in that they form what is known as ... «The Birmingham News - al.com, Lut 13»
If only I could adapt like the beech tree does
This probably developed because many of the marcescent species are browsed by deer, moose, elk and rodents during the winter months. «Glens Falls Post-Star, Sty 13»
Arboretum Paths: Why are some leaves not falling from trees?
Many botanists and ecologists have certainly spent time pondering the existence of marcescent leaves and theorizing about their purpose. «Picayune Item, Sty 12»