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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PLUMULAR»
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1
The Embryology Of Angiosperms, 5E
In such cases the embryonal pole proximal to the micropyle is called the radicular
pole and that distal to the micropyle is termed the plumular pole. According to
Avdhani (1962), during seed germination in orchids the plumular pole of the ...
S P Bhatnagar S S Bhojwani, 2009
2
Plant Tissue Culture: Theory and Practice
If the “plumular-halves” of both the cotyledons are severed (treatment D) the
seedling is well developed but if “radicular-halves” are removed (treatment E) the
plumule does not grow. Further, the “radicularhalf” of only one cotyledon alone ...
S.S. Bhojwani, M.K. Razdan, 1986
3
Monocotyledons: A Morphological Study
(ii) The Description Of The Seedling A typical Monocotyledonous seedling
consists of the primary root, and the hypocotyl, the latter bearing the single seed-
leaf and the plumular bud. The primary root calls for no special remark: its
existence is ...
4
Current Advances in Coconut Biotechnology
One of most important objectives has been to compare and to improve the
different protocols for callogenesis and embryogenesis using different explant
sources (immature inflorescences, immature leaves and plumular tissues
removed from ...
5
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
Plumular. abnormality. in. New. Zealand. wheat. seed. Table 1 Summary of
certified wheat seed germination, 1981 and. D. J. SCOTT A. M. FINNERTY D. D.
BELL J. G. HAMPTON Official Seed Testing Station, MAP P.O. Box 609,
Palmerston ...
6
A history of the fossil fruits and seeds of the London clay
Like that it is fmnished with two falciform curves, one on each side of the nucleus,
which extend from the back to the front, and which dip towards the plumular end
of the seed. The insertion of the funiculus is also in the same relative position as ...
James Scott Bowerbank, 1840
7
The Gamineae A Study of Cereal, Bamboo, and Grass
Avena sativa L. Transverse sections from a series from below upwards through
the plumular bud (x 47), from 1, plumular axis just above detachment of coleoptile
, to 4, through shoot apex, traversing four plumular leaves. Coleoptile shown in 4
...
8
Light and Plant Responses: A Study of Plant Photophysiology ...
Hypocotylar and plumular hook openings. Hypocotylar and plumular hooks have
long been interpreted as strategies which protect the apical meristems from
abrasive damage as the seedlings emerge from the soil. A time-lapse
photographic ...
9
Plant tissue culture: theory and practice
In such plants the embryonal end proximal to the micropyle is regarded as the "
radicular pole" and that distal to the micropyle is termed the "plumular pole".
Interestingly, both in orchids and the Orobanchaceae members, only one of the
poles ...
Sant Saran Bhojwani, M. K. Razdan, 1983
which there are three cotyledons there are also three of these bodies present.1
As the plumular leaves increase in width they split the cotyledonary tube (Fig.
16B), after which the cotyledons gradually wither. The hypocotyl now becomes ...
H. H. W. Pearson, A. C. Seward, 2010