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Dioecism, dioikismos, dioecismus, can mean:
Dioecism, the
removal from a city of its
formerly subordinate constituents, the
opposite of
synoecism Dioecism...
- in
addition to the
Latinized synoecism.
Synoecism is
opposed to Gr****
dioecism (διοικισμóς, dioikismos), the
creation of
independent communities within...
- Turkey,
since prehistoric times. Old
Smyrna experienced what was
termed dioecism (dioikismos), the
removal of a city from its
subordinate constituents,...
- are not functional. Such
plants set
seeds only
after cross-pollination.
Dioecism: Cross-pollination
always occurs when the
plants are uni****ual and dioecious...
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other than
having two
types of
flower heads and
sharing a
tendency towards dioecism. Both also have
basal leaf rosettes,
stretched leaves, with few spaced...
- the
botanical condition of
being synoecious, a
synonym of
monoecious Dioecism (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- also been
reported that
whereas normally breeding system in
Harpullia is
dioecism, a few
species have also been
recognized as monoecious. It was
stated that...
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foliage is
ornamental and hung for shade. Bawa, K. S.; Opler, P. A. (1975). "
Dioecism in
Tropical Forest Trees". Evolution. 29 (1): 167–179. doi:10.2307/2407150...
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Botanical Garden 38:377–503. Soule, J. D. 1981.
Ecological consequences of
dioecism in plants: a case
study of **** differences, ****
ratios and po****tion dynamics...
- than both
having two
types of
flower heads and
sharing a
tendency towards dioecism. Both also have
basal leaf rosettes,
stretched leaves, with few spaced...