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coralloid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Coralloid (coral-shaped) may
refer to: Cave popcorn,
small nodes of calcite,
aragonite or gypsum...
- (Pinus),
while in some
others (Cycas)
small specialised roots called coralloid roots are ****ociated with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria. Over 1,000 living...
- Cave popcorn, or
coralloids, are
small nodes of calcite, aragonite, or
gypsum that form on
surfaces in caves,
especially limestone caves. They are a common...
- vol. 514, pp. 223–227 (9
October 2014). "using uranium-series
dating of
coralloid speleothems directly ****ociated with 12
human hand
stencils and two figurative...
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radially and
contracting longitudinally. They have a
wrinkled surface.
Coralloid roots:
similar to root nodules,
these provide nitrogen to the plant. They...
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nitrogen in ****ociation with
various cyanobacteria living in the
roots (the "
coralloid" roots).
These photosynthetic bacteria produce a
neurotoxin called BMAA...
- vol. 514, pp. 223–227 (9
October 2014). "using uranium-series
dating of
coralloid speleothems directly ****ociated with 12
human hand
stencils and two figurative...
-
coralloids (also
known as popcorn), can form on the
underside of
concrete structures and look very
similar to
those which occurs in caves.
Coralloids...
- long and have
small protective barbs.[citation needed]
Roots are
called coralloid with an
Anabaena symbiosis allowing nitrogen fixation. Tannins-rich cells...
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surfaces or
undersurface only.
Their roots have
small secondary roots. The
coralloid roots develop at the base of the stem at or
below the soil surface. Male...