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Nature, 1954
Entwicklungs- und Bewegungsphysiologie der Pflanze Von Dr. Erwin Bunning. Dritte auflage. (Lehrbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie, Zweiter und Dritter Band.) Pp. xii + 539. (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1953.) 49.60 D. marks.
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Entwicklungs- und Bewegungsphysiologie der Pflanze Von Dr. Erwin Bunning. Dritte auflage. (Lehrbuch der Pflanzenphysiologie, Zweiter und Dritter Band.) Pp. xii + 539. (Berlin: Springer Verlag, 1953.) 49.60 D. marks.
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The genetics of plant morphological evolution
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002Considerable progress has been made in identifying genes that are involved in the evolution of plant morphologies. Elements of the ABC model of flower development are conserved throughout angiosperms, and homologous MADS-box genes function in gymnosperm reproduction.
Kristen A, Shepard +1 more
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Morphology of Microtubules of Plant Cell
Science, 1964The microtubules present in the cortices of plant cells are found to have a wall made up of slender filamentous subunits, probably 13 in number, which have a center-to-center spacing of about 45 angstrom units. Thus the micromorphology of these tubules is similar to that reported for the 9 + 2 fibrils of rat sperm flagella.
M C, Ledbetter, K R, Porter
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Philosophy of Plant Morphology. Herbsttagung «Evolving Morphology»
2018Elemente der Naturwissenschaft 108, p. 55-79.
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1976
Any herbicide will result in changes of plant growth behavior at the microscopic level first and then visually at the macroscopic level. In the case of the triazines, where the inhibition of photosynthesis is the main metabolic interaction which leads to plant destruction, chlorosis is the first appearing principal type of injury symptom (Lynd et al ...
E. Ebert, S. W. Dumford
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Any herbicide will result in changes of plant growth behavior at the microscopic level first and then visually at the macroscopic level. In the case of the triazines, where the inhibition of photosynthesis is the main metabolic interaction which leads to plant destruction, chlorosis is the first appearing principal type of injury symptom (Lynd et al ...
E. Ebert, S. W. Dumford
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Comparative Morphology of Plants
Nature, 1936THE appearance of a new and, what appears -I to be, an outstanding work on the comparative morphology of plants is quite refreshing, and may we hope that it will prove to be the herald of a reawakening interest in this most important branch of botanical science. Vergleichende Morphologie der hoherenPflanzen Von Prof.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2019
Rehan Ahmad +8 more
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QTL for plant growth and morphology
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003Individuals and strains within most species exhibit heritable, and sometimes dramatic, differences in their growth and morphology. Advances in marker genotyping and statistical methods have increased the precision and sensitivity with which the quantitative trait loci (QTL) that are responsible for these differences can be mapped.
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Plant Morphology and Reproduction
1990Abstract A plant’s reproductive behavior depends in both obvious and subtle ways on its size, growth form, and longevity. Some of these associations are the unavoidable results of the great plasticity found in plants, such as the general correlation between plant size and total flower and fruit production.
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