Lamouroux described the fructification as capsules joined to form rather large blackish spots scattered over both surfaces of the frond. |
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He divides them into six genera, assigning to each genus its subordinate species, according to the different modes of fructification. |
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Culminating on Saturday, the exhibition has all that goes into fructification of the dream of a middle-class family. |
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Plasmodiocarps are the most primitive type of fructification, while sporangia are the most advanced. |
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They focused their attention not only on the surface appearance of things but also on their interiors, particularly the organs of fructification and generation. |
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These lianas are generally dioïques, this it means one needs at least a male foot and a foot female to obtain a fructification. |
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This was a small-scale, concentrated population. The plants here were in relatively poor condition with little fructification. |
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The effect over some yield parameters related with flowering and fructification was also evaluated. |
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Existence knows nothing about age, it knows about fructification. |
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Lucuma salicifolia and Micropholis mexicana are the most infested fruit species. They have a very short fructification period. |
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Whether their work involves pruning work or fructification pruning, pruning and regeneration of trees and shrubs, there is a FELCO for every wine producer, landscape gardener and fruit grower. |
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In fructification oriented ethics, there is consequently no room for an uncommitted investor who would invest in companies in fits and starts, reserving the right to jump ship should the opportunity arise. |
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For all vine stock formation pruning work and for fructification pruning. |
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For fruiting plants like tomatoes and peppers, a calcium supplement at the beginning of the season will encourage abundant fructification and will prevent stem rot. |
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The essence of the fructification consists in the flower and the fruit. |
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The fructification of the spores is effected by the turbid fluid which proceeds from the apertures of the anthoid organs, and flows over the surface of the fronds. |
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