PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «RESUPINATION»
resupination
resupination
generally
means
being
upside
down
supine
facing
upward
word
derived
from
latin
biological
context
concept
commonly
expressed
with
adjectives
resupinate
burwur
flower
which
flowerstalk
does
degree
twist
while
develops
bringing
what
would
bottom
merriam
webster
lying
back
position
turning
twisting
inverted
apparently
also
brian
milligan
orchid
societies
council
victoria
pronounced
soup
nation
nothing
getting
second
serving
smorgy
process
flowers
many
meaning
pronunciation
translations
studies
leaves
annals
botany
term
usually
applied
those
orchids
through
angle
order
that
labellum
opening
buds
dendrobium
jstor
known
depended
orientation
inflorescence
relative
ground
pedicel
define
condition
more
evolution
malagasy
species
bulbophyllum
phylogenet
evol
epub
orchidaceae
fischer
researchgate
types
occur
among
genus
madagascar
investigated
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RESUPINATION»
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1
Orchid Biology: Reviews and Perspectives X: Reviews and ...
Long-Long Misis Bilong Plaua. - Andree N. Millar. 2. History of Orchids in Europe,
from Antiquity to the 17th Century. - Pierre Jacquet. 3. Interactions Between
Orchids and Ants. - Rod Peakall. 4. Resupination. - Robert Ernst and Joseph
Arditti.
Tiiu Kull, Joseph Arditti, Sek Man Wong, 2009
2
North American and European Stropheodontids: Their ...
326) cited the possibility of “recurrent mutation toward resupination in the
stropheodontid stock” but considered it more likely that Slrophonelloides was
derived directly from a Strophonella radicle. The last descendants of the
Strophonella line ...
3
The Families of the Monocotyledons: Structure, Evolution, ...
A close study reveals, however, that the labellum in orchids consists of the
median inner tepal, morphologically the upper one, which by resupination is
usually directed downwards, whereas in the Zingiberaceae the labellum consists
of two ...
Harold Trevor Clifford, Peter Yeo, 1985
4
Linnaea: Ein Journal Für Die Botanik in Ihrem Ganzen Umfange
Resupination der Blume eintritt, entweder am Blumenstiele oder an der Röhre
der Blumenkrone, und als Beispiele vom ersten führt er Lophanthus chinensis
und Tcucrium resupinatum, vom zweiten Ajoga orientais an (Labiat. gen. et ар.
XXIV.) ...
Diedrich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal, August Garcke, 1842
5
Athletic Footwear and Orthoses in Sports Medicine
It is during this phase that the foot reaches its maximum level of pronation and
with the assistance of the tibialis posterior muscle in addition to the momentum of
the swing leg triggers the resupination of the foot, reversing the effects of ...
Matthew B. Werd, E. Leslie Knight, 2010
6
An Atlas of Orchid Pollination: European Orchids
I shall not deal here with the dynamics of growth, nor wl\h flower induction or
photo- periodism and comparable phenomena and will restrict myself to the
subjects of resupination, deposition of pollinia and movements of the labellum.
Nelis A. Van Der Cingel, 2001
7
University Botany- Iii : (Plant Taxonomy, Plant Embryology, ...
The posterior petal is larger and modified into a lip or labellum (fig 4.16.2 B&C). It
is posterior in bud condition but it comes to lie in the anterior position due to
resupination. It is in different shapes and colours. Funnel like in Cattleya, slipper
like ...
8
Terrestrial African Orchids
... (aborted) inner perianth segment = stamen (the only “petal” functional one)
bract All African Orchids are monandrous (have one stamen). If resupination
occurs, axis position and bract remain in situ, and the flower turns 180 ° so that
the ...
9
A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
... different fls., the Monandrae and Pleonandrae, with i and i sta. respectively; the
great majority are monandrous. P in 2 whorls, epig., petaloid. The post, petal is
usu. larger than the rest, and is termed the labellum; by the twisting (resupination)
...
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973
10
The Gramineae: A Study of Cereal, Bamboo and Grass
With rare exceptions, this direction of the screw is the same for all the leaf-blades;
it is independent of the alternating, right-over-left and left-over-right rolling of the
young leaves.4 The problem of the extent to which torsion and resupination are ...