pistils in Vietnamese

danh từ
(thực vật học) nhụy (hoa)

Sentence patterns related to "pistils"

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1. Apocarpous (pistils), when the …

2. Monterey's transpiration of pistils and stigmas are lowest.

3. A flower has one short pistils and five stamens.

4. • Carpels are the basic units of pistils, which may be free or fused

5. In all these examples, the fruit develops from a single flower with numerous pistils.

Trong những ví dụ trên, quả phát triển từ một hoa đơn với nhiều nhụy hoa.

6. He examined the minutiae of nature — shells of barnacles, pistils of flowers — but worked on grand themes.

7. In the last three weeks of flowering, the Bracts swell while pistils shrink and go brown

8. Having all principal parts , namely, the sepals, petals, stamens, and pistil pistils . Used of a flower.

9. Exotic crimson flowers and birds poked their pistils and stamens and bills every which way up and down her torso.

10. These stubby pistils had come smartly to attention as my hands had moved over them during the examination.

11. The flowers had pistils that protruded beyond their anthers, a similar phenotype to CORONATINE-INSENSITIVE1-silenced plants which lack a jasmonate receptor.

Các hoa được thí nghiệm có nhụy mọc vươn ra ngoài tiểu nhị, một kiểu hình đặc biệt đối với các cây bị vô hiệu hóa CORONATIVE-SENSITIVE1, vốn bị thiếu thụ thể jasmonate.

12. The plant itself is diclinous, that is, the stamens and pistils (male and female reproductive parts) are found in separate flowers.

13. The temple's capitals have two rows of acanthus leaves, and its abacus is decorated with oversize fleurons in the form of hibiscus flowers with pronounced spiral pistils.

14. Avens Any of various perennial herbs of the genus Geum in the rose family, having often pinnate basal leaves and variously colored flowers with many pistils.

15. Further, I have observed—in apparent explanation of its seed set—that the senescing epipetalous corollas bend down, Absciss and slide down their pistils dragging their anthers over the stigma lobes potentially resulting in self-pollination which Dole (1990, 1992) described as dragging in his studies of contrasting Mimulus guttatus.