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hypogeal

[¦hī·pə¦jē·əl]
(biology)
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schizophylla seeds is hypogeal crypto cotyledonal germination of the remote-tubular type.
In this context, the results presented here offer an explanation, namely, that the deeper and saltier waters of the hypogeal portions of anchialine habitats (Holthuis, 1973; Sket, 1996; Iliffe, 2000; Pohlman, 2011; Havird et ai., 2014a) may result in greater larval survivorship.
hypogeal. The percentage unsaturated fatty acids reported for three of the oils in this study, mainly A.
The seedling (Figure 1) is cryptocotyledonary and hypogeal. Presents ramified taproot, very small hypocotyl, two cotyledons of reserves, without chlorophyll, petiolate and orbicular, and glabrous green epicotyl with variable number of scales.
leyboldii was cryptocotylar and hypogeal, and the embryo had opposite cataphylls.
Studies on the chemical constituents of hypogeal part from Limonium bicolor.
[17.] Garba A Effect of variety and seed position within the pod on the growth and Yield of groundnut (Arachis hypogeal) paper accepted in the biological and environmental science journal for the tropics (BEST) Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria.
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