Definition of Dioeciousness. Meaning of Dioeciousness. Synonyms of Dioeciousness

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Definition of Dioeciousness

Dioeciousness
Dioeciousness Di*[oe]"cious*ness, n. (Biol.) The state or quality of being di[oe]cious.

Meaning of Dioeciousness from wikipedia

- dy-EE-see; from Ancient Gr**** διοικία dioikía 'two households'; adj. dioecious, /daɪˈiːʃ(i)əs/ dy-EE-sh(ee-)əs) is a characteristic of certain species...
- {D}{2}}\end{matrix}}} where D represents dioeciousness and may take the value 0 (for not dioecious) or 1 for dioecious. When N is large, Ne approximately equals...
- described as dioecious. A 1995 study found that about 6% of angiosperm species are dioecious, and that 7% of genera contain some dioecious species. Members...
- flower) or monoecious. In dioecious species male and female ****es are on separate plants. About 5% of flowering plants are dioecious, resulting from as many...
- self-incompatibility to discriminate between self and non-self pollen grains. Dioecious plants such as holly have male and female flowers on separate plants....
- amaranth genus. It has several common names, including carelessweed, dioecious amaranth, Palmer's amaranth, Palmer amaranth, and Palmer's pigweed. It...
- Dioecious sedge is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Carex dioica, native to Europe and western Siberia Carex sterilis, native to North...
- either from hermaphroditic ancestors through the invasion of males or from dioecious ancestors through the invasion of hermaphrodites. The ancestral state...
- characteristics not directly involved in reproduction. The condition occurs in most dioecious species, which consist of most animals and some plants. Differences may...
- genus of monocots with about 578 accepted species. They are palm-like, dioecious trees and shrubs native to the Old World tropics and subtropics. Common...