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The Cycad Pages
... ; sporophylls without a sharp upturned spine 7 Sporophylls with broad flattened upturned and overlapping apices -- Dioon 7* Sporophylls with blocky, faceted apices, not upturned & overlapping -- Encephalartos 4* Leaflet abscission absent; sporophylls in vertical rows 8 Leaflets with a discernable midrib -- Chigua 8* Leaflets lacking a discernable midrib 9 Leaves apically truncate -- Microcycas 9* ...
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Nezara viridula
... tissue. Succulent parts of the plant and the developing flowers or fruit are preferred. Feeding injury becomes visible sometime after actual feeding. Feeding on flower buds results in premature abscission. Feeding injury on leguminous pods results in seed damage and ultimately distorted development of the pods. Nymphal and adult feeding on macadamia nuts often results in spotting or pitting of ...
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Gleditsia triacanthos L
... in pots reached a height of 37 cm (14.6 in) by September 21, just before leaf abscission (5). The average root-to-shoot ratio was 2 to 3. Stem growth was slow in ... of Agriculture. 1907. Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Circular 74, Forest Planting Leaflet. Washington, DC. 3 p. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Products Laboratory. 1974. Wood handbook: Wood ...
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Chapter 8: Horticulture, Article 1
... and rachises. In addition the coconut produces clusters of very large and heavy fruit whose natural abscission (upon completely ripening) from their fruit stalks and consequent rapid descent can (in rare instances) ... . A plant that grows upon another plant without invading the tissues of the latter plant. Leaflet (LEEF-let). One of the distinct divisions (blades) of a compound leaf. Monocot (MAHN-o- ...
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... and simple leaves and their associated parts. The compound leaf shown has a single terminal leaflet, and therefore an uneven number of leaflets. This is termed "odd pinnate", whereas leaves lacking ... success of the species. Physiologically, the developing embryos within seeds produce growth regulators that prevent abscission of fruitlets, and cause the fruit tissue in the vicinity of the seed to grow ...
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