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「日本草本植物根系図説」補遺 (7)
This series is a supplement to our recent publication entitled "Underground Organs of Herbaceous Angiosperms" (1995) to be continued from Annual Repot of Botanic Garden, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University No. 22, 1-10(1999). The present paper aims to describe and illustrate the underground organs of four herbaceous angiosperms: Phryma leptostachya subsp. asiatica (Verbenaceae), Disporum sessile (Liliaceae), D. smilacinum (Liliaceae) and Setaria chondrachne (Poaceae)
「日本草本植物根系図説」補遺(9)
金沢大学理学部生物学科清水植物研究室This series is a supplement to our publication entitled "Underground Organs of Herbaceous Angiosperms" (1995) to be continued from Annual Report of Botanic Garden, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University No. 25, 17-28. The present paper aims to describe and illustrate the underground organs of four liliaceous plants :Paris tetraphylla, P. verticillata and Polygonatum lasianthum, P. odoratum var. pluriflorum
高山植物の実生形態(2): 草本植物生活史研究プロジェクト報告(2)
Seedlings of 10 monocot species belonging to Arisaema (Araceae), Luzula (Juncaceae). Carex (Cyperaceae), Deschampsia, Glyceria (Poaceae), Aletris, Hosta and Tofieldia (Liliaceae) were morphologically studied. As for the seedling type of the species examined, Arisaema and Hosta are Hemerocallis type, Luzula, Aletris and Tofieldia are Allium type, Carex is Carex type (newly named), Deschampsia and Glyceria are Graminoid type. It is to be noticed that the seedlings of Hosta are characterized by more or less elongated epicotyls as well as hypocotyl. The mesocotyls are very variable in length in two graminoid species exammed
「日本草本植物根系図説」補遺 (6)
This series is a supplement to our recent publication entitled "Underground Organs of Herbaceous Angiosperms" (1995) to be continued from Annual Repot of Botanic Garden, Faculty of Science, Kanazawa University No. 22, 1-10(1999). The present paper aims to describe and illustrate the underground organs of four herbaceous angiosperms: Phryma leptostachya subsp. asiatica (Verbenaceae), Disporum sessile (Liliaceae), D. smilacinum (Liliaceae) and Setaria chondrachne (Poaceae)
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