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Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Botany | |||||||
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4 | immature strobilus/strobus |
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4 | imbricate strobile / cone |
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3 | ovulate strobilus |
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ovulate strobilus Explanation: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/fs/1960/00000006/0... |
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immature strobilus/strobus Explanation: Well, this has taken a while, but in the end I thought it must be a typo! 262 ada a L. painam.ensis. pero se recnnollcc flilmiint por su ... - [ Translate this page ] Frutos 2-3 cm diaimltro, orbiculllars o siiluor- lbiculares, anaranjados al inadurar. glalmos. Novon comestibles: semillas 1.2-1.5 cm X 7-8 imn, ... www.botanicus.org/primeocr/botanicus5/b13058551/31753003431... - 5k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] DEL TOCADO «CORNIFORME» DE LAS MUJERES ASTURL\NAS EN EL SIGLOXVI File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML alguna sin inadurar reflexión y consejo». Esta respuesta dije a mi hués-. peda, en la presencia de ottias mujeres, y cuando oyeron el caso, sin ha- ... www.fgbueno.es/bas/pdf/bas10506.pdf - Similar pages http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:O1AeioiN9WIJ:www.guanch... El fruto propiamente dicho es el cono (estróbilo inadurado) formado por escamas subsentadas a lo largo de un eje leñoso central que solo se abre cuando las condiciones externas, especialmente la sequedad del ambiente, separan las escamas, o bien al caer el cono del árbol dejando en libertad los piñones en su choque contra el suelo. Los piñones presentan un ala que facilita su propagación aérea. En su morfología externa, el piñón está envuelto por las cubiertas tegumentarias que forman la testa, que es muy dura, negruzca por un lado, grisácea y moteado oscuro por el otro. El ala es membranosa, no está articulada, y mide de 18 a 20 mm de largo, siendo recta por uno de sus lados y arqueada en el otro, estando toda ella recorrida por estrías negras. http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:znTk1zfzw8wJ:www.dry-fl... Cones Cones is a general term used for the fruit of a pine tree. A pine cone is shaped like an egg or a cone. It has scales on them. Pine cones usually have spiny points at the tip of each scale. There are a number of species falling under the pine category. All of them are used in some or the other way. Which are the Important Species of Pine? Lodgepole Pine (Pinus Contorta) The fruit of this pine tree is small, egg shaped with a prickle at the end of each scale. These fruits may remain close on the tree for years. Jeffrey Pine (Pinus Jeffreyi) The fruit is a large, woody cone with scales. Each scale having a curved prickle that curves inward. Knob cone Pine (Pinus Attenuata) The fruit is a woody cone with swoolen, knob like bumps on one side. Cones may remain closed on the tree for many years. White Bark Pine (Pinus Albicaulis) Fruit is a small, woody cone that is nearly round. They have thick scales with no prickles. They remain closed on tree even when mature. Seeds are unwinged and a rich source of food for animals. http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:gXEyo0jcfEkJ:www.conife... pinus canariensis (Microsoft Word - Lori\361\363n Gran Rva JM.doc) File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Arom a: Arom as de buena energía, frutos rojos bien m adurados, frutilla silvestre (zarzam ora),. m inerales,. especias,. café,. regaliz, ... www.escoladist.com/adjunts/catalogo/lorinon_g_reserva.pdf - Similar pages EQUINOS QUE SE TRAGAN LA LENGUA - [ Translate this page ] No hubo evidencia de respuesta medular en la forma de macrocitos o eritrocitos inmadurados no nucleados o eritrocitos inmadurados no nucleados. ... www.revistapalermo.com.ar/notas/sme_venenosytox.htm - 28k - Cached - Similar pages IngentaConnect Strobili Development in Western White Pine ...Strobili Development in Western White Pine: Periodicity, Prediction, ... percent of the variation in counts of immature and mature strobili, respectively. ... www.ingentaconnect.com/content/saf/fs/1971/00000017/0000000... - Similar pages Two Pine Endo-β-1, 4-Glucanases Are Associated with Rapidly ...... pine (Pinus radiata) cDNA library prepared from immature female strobili. ... are simple because they normally contain a single strobilus and no leaves. ... www.plantphysiol.org/cgi/content/full/116/3/959 - Similar pages |
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imbricate strobile / cone Explanation: Seguramente se trata de un error y debería decir estróbilo imbricado. Definición de imbricado Término referido a las hojas o brácteas que se superponen en parte como las tejas de un tejado. Dícese de las hojas y órganos foliáceos que estando muy próximos llegan a cubrirse por los bordes. http://www.definicion.org/imbricado sporophyll: a spore-bearing leaf; strobile (strobili, pl.): an inflorescence marked by imbricate scales or bracts, as in the hop or pine cone; ... www.doacs.state.fl.us/pi/enpp/99-jan-feb.htm The members of the pine family (pines, spruces, firs, cedars, larches, etc.) have cones that are imbricate with scales overlapping each other like fish scales. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conifer_cone |
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