单词 CYPERACEOUS的词源
From New Latin Cypērus type genus, from Latin cypēros a kind of rush, from Greek kupeiros marsh plant, probably of Semitic origin.
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Flora of New Zealand: Adventive
cyperaceous, petalous & ...
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Harry Howard Allan, Elizabeth Edgar, Lucy B. Moore, 1980
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The Biology of Peatlands, 2e
An example is the lower limit of Calluna vulgaris used by Malmer (1962a,b). o
Lawns are most of the time 5—20 cm above water table; graminoids (
cyperaceous plants, grasses, etc.) are dominant. Because of their strong rooting
systems, ...
Håkan Rydin, John K. Jeglum, 2013
3
The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change
The Hammam/Sabi Abyad Cyperaceous values fluctuate rather wildly (Figure
19.8), but there appears to be no clear correlation with crop plant proportions.
The fairly good representation of Cyperaceae at Hammam and Sabi Abyad may
be ...
Chris Gosden, Professor of European Archaeology Chris Gosden, Jon G. Hather, 2004
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Professional paper - United States Geological Survey
It grew on a finely striated monocotyledonous leaf about a centimeter in width,
that suggests a large-leaved cyperaceous plant or possibly a segment of a palm
leaf. The fungus is disposed in two or three longitudinal rows down the center of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1930
5
Proceedings of a monitoring tour and workshop on integrated ...
Among weeds located in Cuba (Table 1), 9 (nine) are worldwide distributed and
only 1 (one) is in broadleaves group, 5 (five) are of poaceae family and
cyperaceous the remaining. Taking into account the number and importance of
species ...
Jorge L. Armenta Soto, 1993
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The flora of the Denver and associated formations of Colorado
It grew on a finely striated monocotyledonous leaf about a centimeter in width,
that suggests a large-leaved cyperaceous plant or possibly a segment of a palm
leaf. The fungus is disposed in two or three longitudinal rows down the center of ...
Frank Hall Knowlton, Edward Wilber Berry, 1930
7
The Biodiversity of African Plants
wet flush vegetation, communities in seasonal rock-pools and an ephemeral
flush vegetation usually adjacent to cyperaceous mats. Additionally,
characteristic species in rock fissures occur; larger inselbergs often provide
habitats for ...
L.J.G. Van der Maesen, X.M. van der Burgt, J.M. van Medenbach de Rooy, 1996
8
Changing Climates, Earth Systems and Society
... the generation of precise and accurate 14C chronologies since above-ground
parts of identified plants can be selected for 14C AMS dating (preferably
Sphagnum stems and leaves free of fungal contamination), and cyperaceous
roots and ...
9
International Rice Research Newsletter
International Rice Research Institute. Composition of graminaceous and
cyperaceous weed flora during a 2-year period at the plant virus experimental
field, Kalyani, West Bengal, India. Effect of transplanting time of TN1 seedlings on
the ...
International Rice Research Institute, 1979
10
Flowering Plants. Monocotyledons: Alismatanae and ...
Alleged late Cretaceous records are probably not cyperaceous, or doubtful at
least. Therefore it seems reasonable to set the appearance of this family in the
Paleocene. The Cenozoic history of the Cyperaceae is rather well documented
for N ...
Klaus Kubitzki, H. Huber, 1998