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100 | _aScott, Dunkinfield Henry | ||
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_aFundamentals of modern botany/ _cDunkinfield Henry Scott |
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_aNew Delhi: _bAnmol Publications, _c2003. |
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300 | _aV.1, 274 p. (2 v. set); | ||
505 | _aThb Wallflower (Chdranthus Cheiri, L.)— I, External Characters— A. Vegetative Organs— a. The Shoot b. The Root • B. Reproductive Organs— a. The Flowers b. The Fruit II. Internal Structure— A. The Cells a. General Structure of the Cell b. Special Contents of Cells. a. Chlorophyll-Granules or Chloroplasts p. Starch Granules y. Oil t. Protein Granules e. Cell-Formation d. Continuity of the Protoplasm e. Protoplasmic Movements. al B, The Tissues a. Structure of the Stem a. The Vascular Bundles p. Other Tissues of the Central Cylinder 7. The Cortex The Epidermis h. Structure of the Leaf e. Structure of the Root d. Transition from Stem to Root e. Apical Development /. Secondary Growth in Thickness. g, Periderm h. Secondary Thickening of the Root Internal Structure and Development of the Reproductive Organs 0. Development of the Flower h. Structure of the Floral Envelopes e. Stamens d. The Pistil 0. Fertilisation /. Development of the Embryo g. The Endosperm h. The Ripe Seed #. The Fruit h. Germination and Life-History CHAPTER II TYPE II HITB LtLY (Lilium candidum, L.)— External Characters— A. Vegetative Organs B. The Flowers CONTENTS II. Internal Structure of the Vegetative Organs а. Stem б. Leaf c. Root d, Growing-Points and mode of Branching Sununary of Monocotyledonous Anatomy III. Internal Structure and Development of the Reproductive Organs a. Development of the Flower b. Structure of the Perianth and Stamens. c. Structure of the Pistil d. Ovules €. Pollination and Fertilisation /. Development of the Embryo g. Endosperm h. The Ripe Seed and Fruit f. Germination and Life-History Summary CHAPTER III Outlines of Physiologv I. The Food of Plants II. Assimilation of Carbon III. Absorption IV. The Ascent of the Sap V. Respiration VI. Growth VII. Movement of Plant Organs CONTENTS CHAPTER IV type III The Spruce Fir (Picea excelsa^ Link)—> I. External Characters II. Anatomy of the Vegetative Organs— a. Stem b. Leaf c. Root d. Growing-Points and Lateral Appendageso. Growing-Point of the Stem p. Growing-Point of the Root Summary of the Vegetative Structure of Conifers nr. Structure of the Reproductive Organs— a. The Male Cone b. The Female Cone Pollination and Fertilisation d. Development of the Embryo Summary Glossary Index | ||
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