| William Robert Prince, William Prince - 1831 - 236 páginas
...specially destined by nature for this service, into a little opening in the integuments of the ovulumor young seed. Once deposited there, the particle swells,...necessarily follows, viz. that in all cases of cross fertilization, the new variety will take chiefly after its polleniferous or male parent ; and that... | |
| 1833 - 494 páginas
...discharges its contents among the lax tissue upon which it has fallen. The moving THE FLOWERS OF APRIL. particles descend through the tissue of the style,...necessarily follows ; viz., that in all cases of cross fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent ; and that at... | |
| 1839 - 520 páginas
...seed is sown, to a new individual. Such being the mode in which the pollen influences the stigma end subsequently the seed, a practical consequence of...importance necessarily follows, viz., that in all coses of cross-fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its pollenferns, or male parent,... | |
| Robert Manning - 1838 - 154 páginas
...which his experiments should be confined. " Cross fertilization is effected, as every one knows, bj the action of the pollen of one plant upon the stigma...necessarily follows, viz. that in all cases of cross fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent ; and that at... | |
| Robert Manning - 1838 - 150 páginas
...varying from spherical to oblong, and having an apparently snontaneous motion. The stigma is comnosed of very lax tissue, the intercellular passages of...necessarily follows, viz. that in all cases of cross fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent ; and that at... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1839 - 528 páginas
...specially destined by nature for this service, into a little opening in the integuments of the ovalum or young seed. Once deposited there, the particle...importance necessarily follows, viz., that in all cases of cross-fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent ; and... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1844 - 196 páginas
...increases gradually in size, separates into radicle and cotyledons, and finally becomes the embryo, — the part which is to give birth, when the seed is sown,...necessarily follows, viz., that in all cases of cross fertilization, the new CALENDAR AND INDEX. yariety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male... | |
| George Lindley - 1852 - 450 páginas
...integuments of the ovulum or young seed. Once deposited there, the particle swells, increases graduallyin size, separates into radicle and cotyledons, and finally...necessarily follows, viz. that in all cases of cross fertilization the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent ; and that at... | |
| Charles McIntosh - 1856 - 1024 páginas
...deposited there, the particle swells, increases gradually in size, separates into radicles and colyledons, and finally becomes the embryo — that part which...necessarily follows, viz. that in all cases of cross fertilization, the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous or male parent, and that at... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1858 - 728 páginas
...size, separates into radicle and cotyledons, and finally becomes the embryo — that part which ia to give birth, when the seed is sown, to a new individual....consequence of great importance necessarily follows, namely, that in all cases of cross-fecundation the new variety will take chiefly after its polliniferous... | |
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