- In botany, a
glume is a
bract (leaf-like structure)
below a
spikelet in the
inflorescence (flower cluster) of gr****es (Poaceae) or the
flowers of sedges...
- With
Glüme". Ewens,
Hannah (March 2, 2023). "
Glüme:
former child star
making music about her own
painful upbringing".
Rolling Stone UK. "
Glüme". Pitchfork...
- A
glume is part of the
flower of gr****es and sedges.
Glume may also
refer to:
Johann Georg Glume [de] (1679–176?),
German artist Friedrich Christian Glume...
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Friedrich Christian Glume (25
March 1714 – 6
April 1752) was a
German artist active during the
reign of
Frederick II of Prussia. The
sculptural decorations...
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Sarajevo Film Festival.
Retrieved 10 May 2020. "Jovana Stojiljković: Nova nada
glume" (in Serbian). ELLE.
Retrieved 10 May 2020. "GLUMICA
JOVANA STOJILJKOVIĆ...
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lower glume is ovate, is 6–8
millimetres (0.24–0.31 in) long and is 0.7–0.8
millimetres (0.028–0.031 in)
longer than
upper glume. The
upper glume is as...
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Septoria tritici leaf blotch,
Stagonospora (Septoria)
nodorum leaf and
glume blotch, and
Fusarium head scab.
Crown and root rot diseases: Two of the...
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Direktno (in Serbian).
Retrieved December 16, 2019. "Preminuo
profesor glume Predrag Bajčetić".
Studio B. May 31, 2018.
Retrieved December 16, 2019....
- Triti**** timopheevii, Timopheev's
wheat or
Zanduri wheat (from
Georgian ზანდური), is a
tetraploid wheat that has both
cultivated and wild forms. It is...
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millimetres (0.12–0.20 in) long. Low
glume is
ovate and is 1.5–3.5
millimetres (0.059–0.138 in) long
while the
upper glume is
lanceolate and is 2.5–4.2 millimetres...