- The
axillary bud (or
lateral bud) is an
embryonic or
organogenic shoot located in the axil of a leaf. Each bud has the
potential to form shoots, and may...
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proceeds in the
presence of manganese(II). A
still perplexing example of an
organogenic origin is that of the
reported formation of
dolomite in the
urinary bladder...
- and bromine;
there is some
evidence that
there may be more. The four
organogenic elements,
namely carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and
nitrogen (CHON), that...
- is
predominantly sandy (62%)
followed by clay (24%), silt (8%), and
organogenic formations (6%) from
regional wetlands. The
forest cover (equivalent...
-
Narcissus Bulbs and in
Shoot Clump Cultures: Its
Structure and Role in
Organogenic Potential of
Single Leaf Cultures".
Annals of Botany. 71 may (5): 437–443...
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under the sea
level during the
entire Pleistocene and Holocene. Deep sea
organogenic mineral sediments (DSOMS) are
those sediments that
contain more than...
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Nonvolcanic material may
consist of terrigenous,
chemical precipitates, or
organogenic components.
Quartz or mica and an
admixture of carbonates, siliceous...
- 1900–2230 m.
Dianthus freynii prefers the
shallow limestone soils, at
organogenic and
organomineral moldy soils and
dolomite sirozes. This
carnation is...
-
moryakh (Basic
problems of
micropaleontology and the ac****ulation of
organogenic sediments in
oceans and seas). A. P. Jouse. Moscow, USSR, Izdatelstvo...
- comparée du Nelumbium, du
Nuphar et de la Victoria, 1854 –
Anatomical and
organogenic studies of
Victoria regia and the
comparative anatomy of Nelumbo, Nuphar...