PERENNATE SÖZCÜĞÜNÜN KÖKEN BİLGİSİ
From Latin perennātus, from perennāre, from per- (through) + annus year.
PERENNATE SÖZCÜĞÜ İNGILIZCE DİLİNDE NE ANLAMA GELİR?
Perennasyon
Botanikte, perennasyon, özellikle kuraklık veya kış gibi olumsuz koşullar altında organizmaların, özellikle de bitkilerin bir çimlenme mevsiminden diğerine geçebilmesidir. Genellikle, olumsuz mevsimde organizmayı sürdürmek için yeterli besin maddelerini depolayan ve ertesi yılda bir veya daha fazla yeni bitki geliştiren uzun ömürlü bir organın gelişimini içerir. Perenat yapan organların yaygın biçimleri depolama organları ve tomurcuklardır. Perennasyon vejetatif çoğalma ile yakından ilişkilidir, çünkü organizmalar genelde hayatta kalma ve üreme için aynı organları kullanırlar.
İngilizce sözlükte perennate sözcüğünün tanımı
Sözlükte perennate tanımı, genellikle mevsimler arasında azaltılmış aktivite dönemi ile, bir büyüme mevsiminden başkasına yaşamaktır.
İNGILIZCE PERENNATE FİİLİNİN ÇEKİMİ
PRESENT
Present
I perennate
you perennate
he/she/it perennates
we perennate
you perennate
they perennate
Present continuous
I am perennating
you are perennating
he/she/it is perennating
we are perennating
you are perennating
they are perennating
Present perfect
I have perennated
you have perennated
he/she/it has perennated
we have perennated
you have perennated
they have perennated
Present perfect continuous
I have been perennating
you have been perennating
he/she/it has been perennating
we have been perennating
you have been perennating
they have been perennating
PAST
Past
I perennated
you perennated
he/she/it perennated
we perennated
you perennated
they perennated
Past continuous
I was perennating
you were perennating
he/she/it was perennating
we were perennating
you were perennating
they were perennating
Past perfect
I had perennated
you had perennated
he/she/it had perennated
we had perennated
you had perennated
they had perennated
Past perfect continuous
I had been perennating
you had been perennating
he/she/it had been perennating
we had been perennating
you had been perennating
they had been perennating
FUTURE
Future
I will perennate
you will perennate
he/she/it will perennate
we will perennate
you will perennate
they will perennate
Future continuous
I will be perennating
you will be perennating
he/she/it will be perennating
we will be perennating
you will be perennating
they will be perennating
Future perfect
I will have perennated
you will have perennated
he/she/it will have perennated
we will have perennated
you will have perennated
they will have perennated
Future perfect continuous
I will have been perennating
you will have been perennating
he/she/it will have been perennating
we will have been perennating
you will have been perennating
they will have been perennating
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would perennate
you would perennate
he/she/it would perennate
we would perennate
you would perennate
they would perennate
Conditional continuous
I would be perennating
you would be perennating
he/she/it would be perennating
we would be perennating
you would be perennating
they would be perennating
Conditional perfect
I would have perennate
you would have perennate
he/she/it would have perennate
we would have perennate
you would have perennate
they would have perennate
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been perennating
you would have been perennating
he/she/it would have been perennating
we would have been perennating
you would have been perennating
they would have been perennating
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you perennate
we let´s perennate
you perennate
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
perennated
Present Participle
perennating
«PERENNATE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
perennate sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
perennate ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and ...
The temperature does not always lie within the limits for growth, and in all such
cases the plant. if not in itself sufficiently resistant, must perennate over the
unfavourable period by means of special vegetative organs, by seeds, or by
spores.
Wilhelm Pfeffer, Alfred James Ewart,
1903
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Introduction to Plant Population Biology
1980), and even desert `annuals' such as Astragalus lentiginosus and Tridens
pulchellus (Beatley 1970) have populations in which some individuals are
annuals and others perennate. Perennation itself is an important life history trait
that in ...
Jonathan Silvertown, Deborah Charlesworth,
2009
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Ecology of Root Pathogens
then subdivided pathogens on annuals into three groups: (i) pathogens that
perennate as sclerotia or resting spores and have a wide host range, (ii)
pathogens that perennate as resting spores and have a restricted host range,
and (iii) ...
The soma does not perennate after once fruiting, but dies of exhaustion in
abundant seed-production, with no residual shoots to carry on growth in a
subsequent season. The seed-stage, that is to say, remains allsufficing for
effective ...
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Introduction to the plant-life of the Oxford district
The soma does not perennate after once fruiting, but dies of exhaustion in
abundant seed-production, with no residual shoots to carry on growth in a
subsequent season. The seed-stage, that is to say, remains all- sufficing for
effective ...
Arthur Harry Church,
1922
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Types of floral mechanism: a selection of diagrams and ...
The rhizomes thus perennate through the summer and autumn months ; the main
crop of foliage- leaves only coming up after the flowers are over. An additional
feature of interest not present in Hclleborus is observable, in that the delicate ...
Arthur Harry Church,
1908
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A Historical Account of the Ashmolean Natural History ...
study was that plants perennate in so many different ways. Trees were the most
conspicuous form of perennation — their leaves and flowers came and died, but
the branches and roots lived on. He intended, however, to confine his remarks ...
Frank Arthur Bellamy,
1908
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
through + dare put]. See religion, theology, morality. perennate (per'rǝ-nayt) vi. to
persist from season to season, to be perennial. ○ Despite her advanced age the
old girl continues to perennate beautifully. [< L perennare to last]. See old age.
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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FUNDAMENTALS OF PLANT PATHOLOGY
5.5.4 Based on the Mode of Primary Infection and Kind of Perpetuation Seed
borne diseases Those diseases/pathogens which survive/perennate in or on the
seeds or such propagative plant materials and infect the plants during next
season ...
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Applied Principles of Horticultural Science
Background Corms and bulbs are further examples of modified stems and have a
particular ability to perennate (survive over winter), thus giving good growth early
in the next season. Corms are underground vertically compressed stems ...