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The Inflorescences of Maize

Science, 1954
1) The development of the maize plant, from germination to the maturation of the seed, is divided into the vegetative, transitional, reproductive, and seed stages. The ear and tassel differentiate and develop in the reproductive stage. 2) The mature tassel is a terminal, staminate inflorescence consisting of a symmetrical, many-rowed central ...
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Infrared thermography ofArum lily inflorescences

Planta, 1990
The infrared radiation emitted from the surface of inflorescences of 12 aroid species was monitored with an infrared camera, capable of 0.1°C resolution, and the data were converted to temperature values by means of temperature reference standards. Images representing surface temperatures were obtained forAmorphophallus bulbifer Blume,A.
H, Skubatz   +4 more
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Following the star: Inflorescence heliotropism

Environmental and Experimental Botany, 2018
Plant movements in response to directional solar radiation, known as “heliotropism” are frequently observed in nature. Although there is a considerable amount of literature on these movements in vegetative organs, knowledge about heliotropic responses in flowers and inflorescences is relatively limited.
Serrano, Alejandro Miguel   +5 more
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Morphology of Inflorescences

Nature, 1965
Die Infloreszenzen Typologie und Stellung im Aufbau des Vegetationskorpers, Erster Band. Von Dr. Wilhelm Troll. Pp. xvi + 615. (Jena: Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1964.) 112.50 D.M.; 192s. 8d.
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Inflorescence of Philadelphus

American Midland Naturalist, 1944
Occasional branches of the common Philadelphus coronarius L. of our gardens illustrate a transition from the cymose (determinate or basipetal) to the racemose (indeterminate or acropetal) type of inflorescence. The flowers of this shrub are typically borne at and near the ends of leafy branches (Fig. 1).
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Inflorescence

2008
John B. Heppner   +17 more
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Maize Inflorescence Culture

1994
The objective of this protocol is to culture immature tassels or ears to observe and manipulate normal development. This is in contrast to other maize or grass infloresence culture protocols designed for somatic embryogenesis (Sharma et al. 1984; Vasil 1985; Rhodes et al.
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SOME ABNORMAL INFLORESCENCES

1940
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Inflorescences

Taxon, 1965
F. A. S., Wilhelm Troll
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