Definition of Dioecism. Meaning of Dioecism. Synonyms of Dioecism

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Definition of Dioecism

Dioecism
Dioecism Di*[oe]"cism, n. (Biol.) The condition of being di[oe]cious.

Meaning of Dioecism from wikipedia

- 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...
- are not functional. Such plants set seeds only after cross-pollination. Dioecism: Cross-pollination always occurs when the plants are uni****ual and dioecious...
- Turkey, since prehistoric times. Old Smyrna experienced what was termed dioecism (dioikismos), the removal of a city from its subordinate constituents,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- the botanical condition of being synoecious, a synonym of monoecious Dioecism (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with...
- PMID 17246737 Jones, D F (1934), "Uni****ual Maize Plants and Their Relation to Dioecism in Other Organisms.", Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., vol. 20, no. 1 (published...
- 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...