Definition of Organogenic. Meaning of Organogenic. Synonyms of Organogenic

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Definition of Organogenic

Organogenic
Organogenic Or`ga*no*gen"ic, a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to organogenesis.

Meaning of Organogenic from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- Nonvolcanic material may consist of terrigenous, chemical precipitates, or organogenic components. Quartz or mica and an admixture of carbonates, siliceous...
- 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...
- under the sea level during the entire Pleistocene and Holocene. Deep sea organogenic mineral sediments (DSOMS) are those sediments that contain more than...
- moryakh (Basic problems of micropaleontology and the ac****ulation of organogenic sediments in oceans and seas). A. P. Jouse. Moscow, USSR, Izdatelstvo...
- of Shakhtau are characterized by the usual qualities of limestones of organogenic structures: chemical purity, light coloration, m****iveness, lack of stratification...
- clandestine d'Europe (Lathraea clandestina, L.), 1847 - Anatomic and organogenic observations of Lathraea clandestina. Famille des Aristolochiées, 1854...