- In botany,
perennation is the
ability of organisms,
particularly plants, to
survive from one
germinating season to another,
especially under unfavourable...
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winter or
other adverse conditions such as
summer drought and heat (
perennation). The word
cormous usually means plants that grow from corms, parallel...
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naked or
tunicless scaly underground bulbs which are
their organs of
perennation. In some
North American species the base of the bulb
develops into rhizomes...
- and nutrients,
facilitate the
propagation of new clones, and aid in
perennation (survival from one
growing season to the next).
Types of underground...
- fragmentation. A****ual
reproduction is by
flagellated zoospores. And haplospore,
perennation (akinate and
palmella stage). A****ual
reproduction by
mitospore absent...
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chlamydospore An a****ual thick-walled
spore developed from hyphae,
generally for
perennation rather than dissemination. From Gr. chlamys, cloak, -ydos, spore. Chytridiomycota...
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Overvintring og
Foryngelse (translated
title "On
shoot architecture,
perennation and rejuvenation" - See line drawings) (1884). The
classification was...
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Overvintring og
Foryngelse [translated title: On
shoot architecture,
perennation and rejuvenation].
Naturhistorisk Forenings Festskrift: 1–105. Line drawings...
- 1000522. ISSN 0002-9122. PMID 21865506. Fox,
Gordon A. (1990-06-01). "
Perennation and the
Persistence of
Annual Life Histories". The
American Naturalist...
- Research. 8: 288. Tan, A. M.; Burchill, R. T. (1972). "The
infection and
perennation of the
bitter rot fungus,
Gloeosporium album, on
apple leaves". Annals...