dicotyledonous

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  • These plants usually parasitize the stems of dicotyledonous trees.

  • Figure 1.25 shows a transverse section through the midrib of a dicotyledonous leaf.

  • a group of dicotyledonous flowering plants

  • The anatomy of the rest of the cotton seed is similar to that of other dicotyledonous seeds.

  • A total of 43 dicotyledonous species were identified.

  • The great majority of whiteflies in existence today colonize only dicotyledonous angiosperms and a smaller, but significant, number feed on monocots, particularly grasses and palms.

  • This abrupt diversity gradient suggests a powerful selection pressure in the crab zone preventing the establishment of certain dicotyledonous species.

  • These total stems represented 95 different species from 77 different genera and 42 different families of dicotyledonous plants.

  • Signalling in rice has been found to differ from the model that was developed for dicotyledonous plants.

  • However, for the dicotyledonous species, slightly stronger solutions were required (10-20%).

  • However, the involvement of peptide transport in germination of dicotyledonous seeds remains to be established.

  • However, for the dicotyledonous species slightly stronger solutions were required (10-20%).

  • Endo-b-mannanase has been investigated extensively in relation to seed germination of some dicotyledonous species.

  • A total of 358 dicotyledonous stems were counted in 240 m2 of which 244 (57%) were seedlings representing only one third the number of seedlings counted in the crabless zone.

  • There are about 75 species in the genus, mostly specific to genera or families of herbaceous dicotyledonous plants.

  • The adults primarily feed on deciduous trees, while larvae prefer herbaceous plants (dicotyledonous).

  • The larvae are polyphagous, but prefer small-leaved, hard-leaved gymnosperms and dicotyledonous angiosperms.

  • These are relatively large skippers which inhabit dense forests, mostly evergreen, and have dicotyledonous host-plants.

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