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Meanings of
inflorescence
in inglés
portugués
floração
español
florecimiento
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The time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms.
flowering
blossoming
efflorescence
florescence
anthesis
español
florecimiento
Usage of
inflorescence
in inglés
1
Prolification of the
inflorescence
has been most frequently observed in the following genera:
2
She was herself too fine and small before such a mass of
inflorescence
.
3
Behavioural bioassays divulged that UV
inflorescence
cues enhance the attractiveness of
inflorescence
odour.
4
The structure in question consisted of a stalked foliaceous cup proceeding from the
inflorescence
.
5
The transition to
inflorescence
takes place more or less rapidly.
6
The plant begins life as tiny seed, one of thousands produced by a single
inflorescence
.
7
Microscopic analysis revealed PsJN as a thriving endophyte in
inflorescence
organs after the colonization process.
8
She tore at the tough ropes, and he and the white
inflorescence
swam about her.
9
Its expression signals were also detected in stems, leaf primordial tissues and developing
inflorescence
bracts.
10
The spikelet is a unique
inflorescence
structure of grass.
11
Results: The mapping panel revealed strong population structure explained by
inflorescence
-
type
,
geographic origin, and breeding history.
12
A shortened condition of the flower-stalks occurs occasionally, greatly altering the general character of the
inflorescence
.
13
A sunflower is another example of an
inflorescence
.
14
Adhesion of the
inflorescence
is necessarily a frequent accompaniment of fasciation and cohesion of the branches.
15
Results: We show that fig (the enclosed
inflorescence
of Ficus) wall thickness varies geographically.
16
From a portion of a barley crop the
inflorescence
was removed as soon as it appeared.
Other examples for "inflorescence"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
inflorescence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
actual inflorescence
branch inflorescence
call an inflorescence
complete inflorescence
develop inflorescence
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Translations for
inflorescence
portugués
floração
español
florecimiento
antesis
Inflorescence
through the time