In comparison to an adult, multi-lobed vestimentiferan trophosome, the
unlobed trophosome of Sclerolinum contortum is astonishing simply organized.
Resistance was assayed by placing three mites on leaf 4 (adult, lobed leaves) or leaf 2 (juvenile,
unlobed leaves), depending on treatment, 25 d after seedlings had emerged.
In addition to flowers, these branches typically produced a few
unlobed leaves not found on flowering branches of un-browsed plants.
He was smiling, my father was, his grin as fixed a feature of his face as his eye color and
unlobed ears, as lopsided as it was that day, years and years ago, when he'd said goodbye to me at St.
Variation in SN1L and SN1R of transition leaves shows that shapes of these leaves ranged from being nearly as
unlobed as average leaves at earlier positions to those with sinuses nearly as deep as leaves at later positions.
Instead of the red/white oak categories, trees are divided according to their black/white affinities, leaf shape (lobed or
unlobed), bark color and native habitat -- are they east or west of the Rocky Mountains?
Regarding shape, grass phytoliths are either
unlobed (including orbicular, square, rectangular and trapeziform shapes) or lobed (with sinuous margins).
The leafy and simple thalloid liverworts have quadrilobed sporocytes, whereas the sporocytes of complex thalloids are generally
unlobed. In meiosis of liverworts with quadrilobed sporocytes, division polarity is determined early in prophase I and the sporocyte becomes deeply lobed with cleavage furrows that predict the eventual planes of cytokinesis.
texanus, a species with large,
unlobed polyplastidic sporocytes.
The early
unlobed sporocytes contain four plastids (Fig.
These are
unlobed, simple, petiolate leaves with pinnate venation; they vary in shape from elliptic to oblong, ovate, or obovate.
Stigma
unlobed or with simple lobes (0); stigma lobes flabellate to pinnatifid (1) 71.
Seedling leaves are
unlobed, lanceolate, slightly toothed, downy on both surfaces, and whitish below.
15-18), were three in number, unfused, apically membranous (
unlobed, more or less lanceolate, and fleshy at the base), and heavily vascularized (except in Pharus, according to Judziewicz, 1987).