achene in English

noun
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a small, dry, one-seeded fruit that does not open to release the seed.
Fruits of this species are glabrous achenes , with sepals modified into plumose bristles and are frequently wind-dispersed.

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1. What does Achene mean? Information and translations of Achene in the most comprehensive …

2. How to say Achene in English? Pronunciation of Achene with 2 audio pronunciations, 2 synonyms, 1 meaning, 6 translations and more for Achene.

3. Achenes meaning Plural form of achene.

4. Achene Sentence Examples These are called Achenes, and each Achene is an individual fruit containing a single seed

5. Akene definition is - variant spelling of achene

6. Synonyms for Achene in Free Thesaurus

7. Definition of Achene in the Definitions.net dictionary

8. The fruit is a flattened achene without pappus.

9. Achene - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

10. Examples of extra hard Achene include, walnuts and hazelnuts.

11. The Achene had no choice but to move on

12. 4 words related to Achene: key fruit, samara, key, fruit

13. The Achene is the typical fruit of the sunflower family (Asteraceae)

14. The fruit is an Achene borne in a spherical cluster.

15. Achene micromorphology and its taxonomic significance in some species in Taraxacum sect

16. It is a kidney- or heart-shaped Achene, in any normal variety

17. Achene, dry, one-seeded fruit lacking special seams that split to release the seed

18. These are called Achenes, and each Achene is an individual fruit containing a single seed

19. Synonyms for Achene include fruit, pome, berry, pod, drupe, fruitlet, grain, nut, capsule and ovary

20. Achene (commonly solitary) enclosed in the 4-angled dry and thickish closed calyx-tube

21. In contextbotanylang=en terms the difference between indehiscent and Achene is that indehiscent is (botany) not dehiscing when mature; not dehiscent while Achene is (botany) a small, dry, indehiscent fruit, containing a single seed, as in the buttercup

22. Achene definition: a dry one-seeded indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall

23. The key difference between Achene and cypsela is that the Achene is a simple dry indehiscent fruit that originates from a superior ovary.Meanwhile, the cypsela is a simple dry indehiscent fruit which originates from an inferior ovary

24. Lin Xue deficiency: limb pain, dried achene, acromegaly dishes, gangrenous ulcers can be seen, one's healing.

25. Achenes of the sunflower (Helianthus annuus).One achene has been sectioned to reveal the single seed inside

26. Achene (əkēn´), dry, simple, one-seeded fruit with the seed attached to the inner wall at only one point

27. Factors investigated in the laboratory that affected germination were light, temperature, achene type (plumed and nonplumed), collection date, dormancy, and storage.

28. Achene a small, dry, INDEHISCENT, one-seeded fruit with a thin PERICARP seen, for example, on the surface of strawberry ‘fruits’

29. Definition of achene : a small dry indehiscent one-seeded fruit (as of a sunflower) developing from a simple ovary and usually having a thin pericarp attached to the seed at only one point Examples of achene in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Think of the seeds (achenes) on the outside of …

30. Dum.-Cours. and Crepis aspera L. are ephemeral composites native to the Mediterranean coastal desert of Sinai, Egypt, with marked achene dimorphism.

31. Definition of Achene : a small dry indehiscent one-seeded fruit (as of a sunflower) developing from a simple ovary and usually having a thin pericarp attached to the seed at only one point Examples of Achene in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Think of the seeds (Achenes) on the outside of …

32. The so-called seed of a sunflower is an Achene; the shell is the wall of the fruit, and the true seed lies within.

33. The structures of the achene epidermal cells and their included silica deposits are illustrated and described for 28 species that have been referred to Carex section Hymenochlaenae.

34. The term Achene, also known as akene, is used to define a single seed dry fruit, which is hard and needs to be split to release the seed

35. Achene Fruit Length: < 1 inch Fruit Width: < 1 inch Fruit Description: The fruit is a showy fuzzy, long-stalked, spherical ball (to 1 3/8 inches diameter)

36. Appearance: mature achenes, developed, elongated, costated surface, moderately bent, healthy, not diseased and showing no signs of decay even in cases where the pedicel is not separated from the achene

37. The anatomy of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) fruit, in which the Achene is found on the outer part of the fruit, makes it an excellent species for studying the regulation of fruit development

38. Achene - small dry indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall key fruit , samara , key - a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple fruit - …

39. 4.2. Description: Appearance: mature achenes, developed, elongated, costated surface, moderately bent, healthy, not diseased and showing no signs of decay even in cases where the pedicel is not separated from the achene.

40. An Achene develops from a superior ovary, which is situated above the attachment of the petals, sepals, and stamen to the receptacle, the part of the plant that connects the flower to the stem

41. Achene A small, dry, one-seeded fruit in which the seed sits free inside the hollow fruit, attached only by the stem of the ovule. Achenes are indehiscent (they do not split open when ripe)

42. An Achene is considered a dry fruit which does not bloom or release its seed upon maturity. Instead, the seed resides inside a husk or shell until it reaches suitable ground and germinates into a new plant

43. Fruits: a double achene, light to dark brown (purplish in the field), 3.5 –4 mm long, separating when mature into two seeds, each seed with corky ribs, lateral ribs more prominent than dorsal ribs, which are sometimes absent.

44. Since determination of stamen number requires dissection under a microscope and tubercle width requires accurate measurement, the most readily utilized character was found to be the ratio of tubercle width to achene width, which can be measured or estimated.

45. Achene: 1 n small dry indehiscent fruit with the seed distinct from the fruit wall Types: key , key fruit , samara a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple Type of: fruit the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant

46. Above the ground she stores it in drupe and pome and berry, nut and nutlet and Achene, and below the ground in rootstock and rhizome, corm and tuber, pumping them full with strokes quick and strong in these grand climacteric days of the summer.

47. The egret and the Bonelli eagle also have their nests here.: Fruit - en forme de coin, brun-marron akène avec une Aigrette jaune ou brun.: Fruit - wedge-shaped, brown-brown achene with a yellow or brown pappus.: Fruit : Akène couronné par une

48. Observed mutant irregularities included (i) abnormal achene formation causing irregularly shaped seeds, (ii) delayed and irregular germination, (iii) delayed but normal leaf growth and leaf area, (iv) 66% reduction in stem height, (v) 50% reduction in shoot dry weight, (vi) 0.45% viable pollen formation, and (vii) 98.9% self-sterility.

49. Achenes broadly obovate nearly obdeltoid, 1-1.5 mm long, 1 mm wide or less, subcompressed-triangular, apiculate at apex, cuneate at base, faces flattish, stramineous-brown; hypogynous bristles 6 (sometimes 5), light brown, slightly exceeding achene, the longer 2 mm long or more, subcomressed, retrorsely scabrous with loose Aculeae except at

50. Cardoons, cannabis, caraway, and roses also produce Achenes.Some plants, such as the maple tree, produce modified Achenes, called samaras.Other plants, such as wheat, barley, and other grains, produce a caryopsis, which is much like an achene, except that the seed coat is stuck to the pericarp.In the same way, each spike of …