Definition of Carpophore. Meaning of Carpophore. Synonyms of Carpophore

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Definition of Carpophore

Carpophore
Carpophore Car"po*phore, n. [Gr. karpo`s fruit + ? to bear.] (Bot.) A slender prolongation of the receptacle as an axis between the carpels, as in Geranium and many umbelliferous plants.

Meaning of Carpophore from wikipedia

- which splits into two single-seeded mericarps, revealing a stalk (the carpop****) that runs between them. Each mericarp has 3 ridges and numerous vittae...
- the carpop****, where pot****ium plays a key component in regulating osmotic pressure. This osmotic pressure helps maintain the shape of the carpop****. The...
- usually-nut-like, as in Apiaceae in which the mericarps are joined by a stalk (carpop****). Thus a schizocarp of mericarps is a structure in which the carpels of...
- 62 First carpop**** pegs visible 63 Continuation of flowering 64 First carpop**** pegs visibly elongated 65 Full flowering 66 First carpop**** pegs penetrating...
- and 6 sepals and petals and between 8 and 12 stamens. The fruit is a carpop**** and has up to 5 drupaceous mericarps. In 1944, Adolf Engler and Arthur...
- the style that remains attached to the carpel that separates from the carpop**** (column). 4.  A generally straight, stiff pappus element, varying from...
- angiocarpous, anisocarpic, Carpo, carpogonium, carpology, carpophagous, carpop****, carpospore, cystocarp, dipterocarp, endocarp, epicarp, exocarp, Karpos...
- well as a member of the Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft (Society of the Carpop****s), which exerted a considerable influence on the nascent German Freemasonry...
- mericarps ribbed and scabrid with forward-pointing bristles on margins; carpop**** present; vittae solitary and con****uous; pedicels almost as thick as...
- Examples of oligopeptides include: Amanitins - Cyclic peptides taken from carpop****s of several different mushroom species. They are potent inhibitors of...