Flowering plant with two cotyledons; the stem grows by deposit on its outside.
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Examples for "dicot"
Examples for "dicot"
1Streptomyces scabies also inhibits the growth of seedlings in monocot and dicot plants.
2Together with sucrose transporters from other dicot and monocot plants, these proteins form four separate phylogenetic groups.
3Our results demonstrate that conservation of the genome microstructure can be identified even between monocot and dicot species.
4Arabidopsis thaliana was the first higher organism to have its genome sequenced and is now widely regarded as the model dicot.
5They are best known for their cytotoxicity in dicot plants that leads to the induction of rapid tissue necrosis and plant immune responses.
1Smilax belongs to a transition class, partaking somewhat of the nature of endogen and of exogen.
2The former sees a tree in all its glory, where the latter sees an exogen with a pair of cotyledons.
3It is, according to Von Martius, the Cedrela Odorata, an exogen belonging to the same order as the mahogany tree.
4You must know before anybody else how the exogens are to be completely divided.
5Saponin is found in endogens and exogens.
1I will describe as examples the reproduction of a moss, a fern, and a dicotyledon.
2We saw many tall graceful palms and tree ferns, but most of the trees were dicotyledons.
3The plane of saponin passes from the liliaceæ and allied groups to the rosales and higher dicotyledons.
4Angiosperms are again divided into the monocotyledons, as the palms, and dicotyledons, which include most European trees.
5Such bases occur almost exclusively in the dicotyledons, generally in combination with malic, citric, tartaric or similar plant-acids.
Translations for magnoliopsid