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1
Organography of Plants: Special organography
The chief mass of the seedling is formed of the ' protocorm,' that is to say, of a
rudimentary hypocotylous segment which is not prolonged as the primordium of a
root, and which is fastened to the surface of the tree by numerous anchoring-
hairs.
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Organography of Plants, Especially of the Archegoniatae and ...
The chief mass of the seedling is formed of the 'protocorm,' that is to say, of a
rudimentary hypocotylous segment which is not prolonged as the primordium of a
root, and which is fastened to the surface of the tree by numerous anchoring-
hairs.
Karl Eberhard Goebel, 1905
3
Plant Pathology V1: The Diseased Plant
... the cases where an obligate parasite causes such high increases are rather
rare. On the other hand, the authors do not report the weight of the total plant,
with the leaves and the roots, but only that of the hypocotylous region. It is
convenient ...
4
Mansfeld's Encyclopedia of Agricultural and Horticultural ...
Cultivated in Europe, in particular in N European countries and around the Baltic
Sea and Russia. Only recently cultivation has spread to other areas, e.g. to
Siberia, the Far East and the USA. The hypocotylous tuber, in which parts of the
root ...
Peter Hanelt, Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, W. Kilian, 2001
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Report of the Board of Regents
This is done by the thickening of their hypocotylous axis, which enlarges into a
tubercle that acts as a reservoir. Beccari supposes that the formation of the
flocculent tissue of the tubercle is a consequence of this mode of development ...
6
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
were renewed at once. When the hypocotylous part of the stem had reached
about 30 cm. in length, growth seemed to stop in it, while the growth of the shoots
above the cotyledons was now more marked than before. It may be mentioned
that ...
7
The collected works of Sir Humphry Davy ...: Discourses ...
3 It also has another peculiarity, according to Michalet "infrequent in an annual
plant," that of producing hypocotylous buds. Its lower leaves are opposite and
much crowded. Two kinds of branches spring from their axils. Some of these,
strong ...
Sir Humphry Davy, University of Chicago, John Davy, 1909
8
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
This is done by the thickening of their hypocotylous axis, which enlarges into a
tubercle that acts as a reservoir. Beccari supposes that the formation of the
flocculcnt tissue of the tubercle is a consequence of this mode of development ...
Smithsonian Institution, 1898
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Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
... they rest the moisture necessary for their life, as do the plantlets of parasites.
They must, therefore, create for themselves a store of water. This is done by the
thickening of their hypocotylous axis, which enlarges into a tubercle that acts as a
...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1898
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Report of the Board of Regents
This is done by the thickening of their hypocotylous axis, which enlarges into a
tubercle that acts as a reservoir. Beccari supposes that the formation of the
flocculent tissue of the tubercle is a consequence of this mode of development ...
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1898