ruminate (usually applied to endosperm) Irregularly grooved or ridged; appearing chewed, e.g. the endosperm in certain members ... albumen Older name for the endosperm of flowering plants. Except for being a storage tissue for nutrients, it is not like the ... endosperm 1. (angiosperms) A nutritive tissue surrounding the embryo of the seed, usually triploid, originating from the fusion ... See Author citation (botany). exalbuminous In seeds of a given species, having no endosperm, i.e. no albumen, e.g. in Fabaceae ...
Payne, P. I. (2012-12-06). "Endosperm Proteins". In Blonstein, A. D.; King, P. J. (eds.). A Genetic Approach to Plant ...
Seeds have endosperm. That Viola, previously included by Jussieu (1789) under Cisti, should have its own family was first ...
Endosperm is absent. Seeds germinate into tender seedlings that bear two cotyledons and quickly develop two red-margined true ...
Seeds small, ovoid or ellipsoid, usually carunculate, smooth or foveolate; endosperm present, whitish; the embryo straight; ...
... endosperm fleshy and oily. Sometimes (locally) cultivated for its ornamental foliage and fruits. Gustafsson, M.H.G. (2007). " ...
Hepler, P. K.; W. T. Jackson (1968). "Microtubules and early stages of cell plate formation in the endosperm of Haemanthus ... focusing on their role in the mitotic apparatus and the phragmoplast of the endosperm cells of Haemanthus Katharinae. After ... "Birefringence in endosperm mitosis". Chromosoma. 12: 48-63. doi:10.1007/bf00328913. PMID 13717778. S2CID 5069716. ... "Detection of the membrane-calcium distribution during mitosis in Haemanthus endosperm with chlorotetracycline". Journal of Cell ...
Seeds compressed, endosperm smooth . Strahm, W. (1998). "Polyscias aemiliguineae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 1998: e ...
Endosperm of seed concave. The genus was described by Georg Franz Hoffmann and published in Genera Plantarum Umbelliferarum ...
The endosperm is oily. The cells have 24 chromosomes (2n), although sometimes 22 have been found. Peganum harmala is native to ...
Seed Minute, albuminous with endosperm. Embryo curved. A true and accurate accounting of the native range of Boerhavia diffusa ...
The seeds have fleshy endosperm. As of February 2023[update], Plants of the World Online accepted the following species: ...
Olsen, Odd-Arne (2007-06-12). Endosperm: Developmental and Molecular Biology. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-540 ...
Coconut milk is liquid endosperm. It stimulates the embryo to grow when it is supplied with food at the same time. Results ...
The seed does not contain endosperm. Brassicaceae have a bisymmetrical corolla (left is mirrored by right, stem-side by out- ...
Endosperm usually absent, and sometimes sparse. Lapachol, a yellow, skin-irritating naphthoquinone, is often found in the wood ...
Sabelli, P.A.; Larkins, B.A. (2009). "The Development of Endosperm in Grasses". Plant Physiology. 149 (1): 14-26. doi:10.1104/ ...
Additionally, the seeds have an endosperm. Species Zomicarpella amazonica Bogner - Amazonas State of northwestern Brazil ...
1946). "Endosperm in Hypericum mysorense Heyne". Annals of Botany. 10 (2): 165-169. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a083127. ... It was studied to improve understanding of endosperm formation in Hypericum, and the identification of a number of xanthone ...
The endosperm is surrounded by the aleurone layer (peripheral endosperm), filled with proteinaceous aleurone grains. Originally ... Right after fertilization, the zygote is mostly inactive, but the primary endosperm divides rapidly to form the endosperm ... amount of endosperm and the position of the embryo relative to the endosperm. In endospermic seeds, there are two distinct ... in addition to the embryo to endosperm size ratio. The endosperm may be considered to be farinaceous (or mealy) in which the ...
However, reduction of endoreplication in maize endosperm has limited effect on the accumulation of starch and storage proteins ... Sabelli PA; Larkins BA (2009). "The Development of Endosperm in Grasses". Plant Physiology. 149 (1): 14-26. doi:10.1104/pp. ... Negative Mutant of Cyclin-Dependent Kinase A Reduces Endoreduplication but Not Cell Size or Gene Expression in Maize Endosperm ...
Venkata Rao, C. (1967). "Evolution of the endosperm in Proteaceae". New Phytol. 66 (4): 755-768. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1967. ...
The seeds do not have endosperm. The seeds are eaten and dispersed by birds, for which they are a valuable resource because of ...
Sabelli, Paolo A.; Larkins, Brian A. (2009). "The Development of Endosperm in Grasses". Plant Physiology. American Society of ...
Kordyum, Elizabeth L.; Mosyakin, Sergei L. (2020). "Endosperm of Angiosperms and Genomic Imprinting". Life. 10 (7): 104. doi: ...
Little or no endosperm is present. Cotyledons are fleshy. Seeds are solitary with no albumen around the embryo. In 1759, ...
The endosperm formation is always from cells. The fruit in some species is not fleshy with carpel indehiscent, seem to be with ... The seed without endosperm has two cotyledons with the appearance of flesh, oil producing, soft). The embryo is straight. In ...
The seeds have little or no endosperm. The cotyledons are ovate. Plants of the genus occur naturally from India across to ...
No endosperm is present on the seeds. M. cerifera can also reproduce clonally through runners. This species occurs in two forms ...
The seed has a thick, oily endosperm. These are plants of moist understory, adapted to shady habitat, and some species are so ...