10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ENDOPHYLLOUS»
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Species Filicum: Polypodieæ
Sori endophyllous. — Euvittaria. 19-24. o. Fronds costate. 19, 20. 19. V.
zosterafolia, Bory; "fronds vittate broad linear- falcate at the apex dilated tapering
below into a long stipes flexuose membranaceous subdiaphanous brown when
dry, ...
Sir William Jackson Hooker,
1864
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Species Filicum Being Descriptions of the Known Ferms, ...
V. isoetifolia,Hory ; "fronds fasciculate very long narrow rigid coriaceous opaque
striated canaliculate ecostate, the margins a little incurved scarcely narrower at
the base, sori continuous marginal and endophyllous especially in the superior ...
William Jackson Hooker, William Pamplin ((London)),
1864
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The Journal of Botany, British and Foreign
M. J. Berkeley for his opinion, and he has kindly furnished the following
information:—“ There is, I think, no doubt that the bodies in the Cole/ts are some
endophyllous Fungus, but I do not know of any in which the endochrome is so
neatly ...
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A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art: Comprising the ...
ENDOPHYLLOUS. are usually known b the veins of their leaves running llel with
each ot er, without branching or dividing. rasses, lilies, the asparagus, anti similar
plants, belong to this class, which in warm countries contains trees of large ...
William Thomas Brande,
1853
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Studies from the Biological Laboratories of the Owens College
During the course of recent researches into the nature of parasitic fungi, my
attention was arrested for some time by several forms of epiphytal growths which
occupy a sort of half-way position between the more pronounced endophyllous ...
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Nuttall's spelling bee guide, condensed from Nuttall's ...
Encyclopedia, en-si-klo-pe'-de-a — the circle of sciences. Endophyllous, en-dof-il
-us — within a leaf or sheath. Enlightenment, en-lite 'n-ment — act of enlightening
. Ennoblement, en-no'bl-ment — advancing to nobility. Ennobling, en-no'bling ...
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Philosophical Transactions
During the course of recent researches into the nature of parasitic fungi, my
attention was arrested for some time by several forms of epiphytal growths which
occupy a sort of half-way position between the more pronounced endophyllous ...
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Contributions from the United States National Herbarium
... unarmed; veins forked, free; sori terminal, 1 to 3 to each ultimate segment,
more or less endophyllous, the indusium either wholly joined to the scarcely
different opposed leaf lobe and forming an urceolate or obconical involucre open
only at ...
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The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the ...
ENDOPHYLLOUS. Formed from within a sheathing leaf; as the young leaves of
endogenous plants. EN DOPLEUBA. a seed-coat. ENDOPTERA. A genus of
Cmnpositce, nearly related to Grepis, but differing in the achenes of the ray florets
...
John Lindley, Thomas Moore,
1889
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Annual Report of the Secretary of the State Horticultural ...
... this is endophyllous, (i. e. lives within the leaf), it is necessary to spray the
leaves before the time of plant's blooming, with a fungicide in order to prevent
any ssible entrance of a germinatin spore into the tissues. The spores are ki led
by the ...
Michigan State Horticultural Society,
1890