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10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «SUBSTAMINAL»
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1
Selected Articles from Plant Protection: 1950-1970
Stigmata yellow. Substaminal scales usually cover the ovary, reaching right up to
the stigmata. Stamens yellow. Seed rather large, up to l.4mm diam., averaging l.l
mm. According to the classification proposed by Campanile and Traverso<1>, ...
2
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Celastraceae (1994)
Disc divided into 3 crescent-shaped substaminal lobes, each of which enfolds a
stamen. Stamens 3, with very short, broad filaments; anthers extrorse, dehiscing
by a transverse slit; pollen small, simple, tricolporate. Ovary with 3 locules, each ...
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, 1994
3
Grande enciclopédia portuguesa e brasileira: Ilustrada com ...
SUBSTAMINAL, adj. 2 gén. BOT. Que está colocado sob os estames.
SUBSTANCIA, s. f. Qualquer espécie de matéria: substância líquida, substância
sólida; «...penedo rebeijado da mais gorda substância das marés». Ramalho
Ortigão ...
4
Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
These usually result from the basal prolongation of five bundles or original
substaminal groups. Independence of Fibro-vascular bundles in the
appendicular organs.§ — M. D. Clos applies the term exoneurosis to the
separation of the voins in ...
Royal Microscopical Society, London, 1891
5
The Systematics and Ecology of Poison-ivy and the ...
Androecium The five stamens are borne on a glabrous, substaminal disk, typical
of Anacardiaceae and related families and orders. Anatomy texts do not treat the
origin of this disk, but it appears to have its origin as an outgrowth of the torus.
William Thomas Gillis, 1969
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Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des ...
Tantôt ces trois faisceaux sont indépendants' les uns depautres dès la partie
inférieure de l'ovaire; tantôt ils restent unis jusqu'à une certaine hauteur; tantôt le
faisceau substaminal est fusionné avec le snbsépalaiœ sur une longueur plus ou
...
It is only after the appearance of vessels in the parts of the flower already
mentioned, that the parietal vessels of the inferior ovary are formed. These
usually result from the basal prolongation of five bundles or original substaminal
groups.
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), Sir Frank Crisp, Francis Jeffrey Bell, 1891
Androecium The five stamens are borne on a glabrous, substaminal disk, typical
of Anacardiaceae and related families and orders. Anatomy texts do not treat the
origin of this disk, but it appears to have its origin as an outgrowth of the torus.
Benjamin Lincoln Robinson, Merritt Lyndon Fernald, 1971
Stamens inserted at 2/3 to near the middle of calyx tube, longest ones ± equalling
calyx lobes; substaminal vesicles up to 8 or none. Glandular disc thick, subconic,
obtuse. Ovary glabrous; ovules 6-13; style included. Seeds ferruginous ...
10
Flora of the Great Plains
... in bud, cream colored, usually with prominent purplish veins; stamens 5, from a
substaminal disk; ovary 3-carpellate, only 1 carpel fertile, surrounded at base by
disk. Fruit a globose drupe with chartaceous exocarp, fibrous- waxy mesocarp, ...
Theodore Mitchell Barkley, Great Plains Flora Association (U.S.), 1986