The end of the pistil is generally bent upwards at right angles.
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The pistil is very short, and is surmounted by a bilobed stigma.
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Gi' me that pistil, and yeou fetch that 'ere rope layin' there.
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Gi' me that pistil, and yeon fetch that 'ere rope layin' there.
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Phyllody of the pistil has been most frequently recorded in the following plants:
Ús de carpel en anglès
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Conclusions: We show two different developmental routes leading to stamen to carpel conversions by late re-specification.
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Taken together, our study suggests that OsMADS13 is an important repressor of the carpel pathway during ovule development.
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Out of the centre of the carpel pod a clear fluid was exuded in a steady monotonous drip.
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The two mutations affected carpel development independently, each mutation showing incomplete penetrance and variegation, albeit at significantly different levels.
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Late SUP functions play a role in organ morphogenesis by controlling intra-whorl organ separation and carpel medial region formation.
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In all the genera, except Cycas itself, the female fructifications are likewise cones, each carpel bearing two ovules on its margin.
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More abundant and more specific (namely carpel and ovule) expression data should be produced in order to further test these theories.
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In an informal survey of my patients and friends, carpel tunnel syndrome, like rotator cuff injuries, seemed to be occurring in epidemic numbers.
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To generate chromosomal deletions, we used pollen irradiation in male plants to produce hermaphroditic mutants (bsx mutants) in which carpel development was restored.
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VpYABBY1 may have a function in leaf development, while VpYABBY2 may play a specific role in carpel development and grape berry morphogenesis.
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Series 3, Bicarpellatae, has generally a superior ovary and usually two carpels.
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To avoid damage from pollinating beetles, the carpels of Magnolia flowers are extremely tough.
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Axile placentation is thought derived through fusion of conduplicate carpels with marginal placentation according to the traditional doctrine.
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However, the former traditional doctrine stays in the classrooms as the only teachable theory for the origin of carpels.
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Remove the peel from four oranges and then separate the carpels and cut with a sharp scissors into pieces.
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Series 2, Heteromerae, has generally a superior ovary, stamens as many as the corolla-lobes or more, and more than two carpels.