Definition of Micromorphology. Meaning of Micromorphology. Synonyms of Micromorphology

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- Lactarius is a genus of mushroom-producing, ectomycorrhizal fungi, containing several edible species. The species of the genus, commonly known as milk-caps...
- (Functional Micromorphology) Lecturer April 2012 ****ociate Professor, Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto University (Functional Micromorphology) April 2012...
- soil science Pedology Soil genesis Pedometrics Soil morphology Soil micromorphology Soil classification USDA soil taxonomy World Reference Base for Soil...
- The Virtual Microscope project is an initiative[when?] to make micromorphology and behavior of some small organisms available online. Images are from...
- Lactifluus volemus, formerly known as Lactarius volemus, and commonly known as the weeping milk cap or bradley, is a species of fungus in the family Russulaceae...
- However, not all members of the order Boletales are boletes. The micromorphology and molecular phylogeny of the order Boletales have established that...
- to Citrus 'Ponderosa'. Konarska, A., and E. Weryszko-Chmielewska. "Micromorphology, anatomy and ultrastructure of nectaries in two types of flowers of...
- ISSNĀ 0033-5770. Van Hoesen, J., and B. Arriaza. "Characterizing The Micromorphology Of Sediments ****ociated With Chinchorro Mummification In Arica, Chile...
- Molecular phylogenetic investigation (as well as supporting evidence from micromorphology and chemotaxonomy) has since demonstrated that similar types of basidiomycete...
- phylogenetically nested in the Pinales, a conclusion supported by micromorphology studies. Formerly they were often treated as distinct from other conifers...