10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «HERCOGAMY»
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Morphology of Flowers and Inflorescences
The prerequisite for the success of self-pollination is in fact that no incompatibility
should exist between the pollen grains and the stigma (see below). 3.3
Mechanisms which facilitate cross-pollination 3.3.1 Self-incompatibility,
hercogamy and ...
(However, hercogamy may also function to prevent interference of male and
female functions in the flower, by physically separating them.) One type of
hercogamy is heterostyly, in which the relative lengths or heights of stigmas
versus anthers ...
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Management of Bombus Atratus Bumblebees to Pollinate Lulo ...
The possible mechanisms involved are dichogamy (asynchrony of male and
female phases of the flower), genetic incompatibility and/or hercogamy (spatial
separation of male and female organs within a flower) (Heß 1983). Additionally ...
Maria Teresa Almanza Fandiño, 2007
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Agricultural genetics; selected topics
Hercogamy — Flower Morphology Fascilitating Cross Fertilization. Hercogamy
describes a situation where flower structure prevents self-pollination. This barrier
is found especially in insect pollinated species. The effectiveness of flower ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
(Marseul 1887, Abeille 24 (Les Ent. et leurs écrits): 181I187, bibliogr.) HERBST,
PAUL (1861—1927) (Porter 1929, Revta. chil. Hist. nat. 33: 77I80, bibliogr.)
HERCOGAMY Noun. (Etymology obscure.) Prevention of self pollination in plants
.
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Dictionary of Plant Breeding, Second Edition
... of genetic engineering to modify crop plants for this trait in order to apply
herbicides against weeds in the field phyt biot hercogamy: >>> herkogamy
hereditary: Transmissible from parent to offspring or progeny gene hereditary
Glossary 183.
Rolf H. J. Schlegel, 2009
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Insects and Plants: Parallel Evolution & Adaptations, Second ...
... 154 herbivores, 12, 17 hercogamy, 131 heterostyfy, 131 Hevea, 40 Hibiscus
esculentus, 83 Hippophae rhamnoides, 37 holophytic, 4 holozoic, 4 Homo
sapiens, 1 Homoptera, 119, 154 honey gathers, 14 honeydew, 120, 124 hybrids,
animal, ...
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Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Biotechnology
Hercogamy : A condition in which structural obstacles within a flower make self-
pollination impossible. Hereditary cancer : Cancer that occurs due to the
inheritance of an altered gene within a family. Hereditary mutation : A gene
change in the ...
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Hermaphroditism: A Primer on the Biology, Ecology, and ...
... whose stems are not thickened and lignified. heredity The phenomenon of
familial transmission of genetic material from one generation to the next.
herkogamy (hercogamy) pertaining to a flower having stamens and stigma 176
Glossary.
John C. Avise, Trudy H. Nicholson, 2013
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Interrelationship Between Insects and Plants
Hercogamy: condition of a flower when the stamens and stigmas are so placed
such that self-pollination is impossible. Hermaphrodite: individual possessing
both ovaries and testes or equilivant reproductive organs. Heterosides:
compound ...