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The class indicates the species to be a dicotyledon.
This species produces two leaves, thus dicotyledon.
The 'Rhamnales' are an order of dicotyledon plants.
The following species of dicotyledon have been recorded from the Antipodes Islands:
This plant is a dicotyledon.
By 1998 a Species Recovery Plan had been prepared to provide more specific protection measures for this endangered dicotyledon.
SAR has been observed in a wide range of flowering plants, including dicotyledon and monocotyledon species.
Oxalis, in the family Oxalidaceae, is the only dicotyledon genus that produces true bulbs.
Dicotyledon fruits; each a 1/8 inch (3 mm) long achene ribbed and hoary, covered with short white hairs.
The modification of this plasmid is very important in the creation of transgenic plants, but only in dicotyledon plants.
The Myrtaceae or Myrtle family are a family of dicotyledon plants, placed within the order Myrtales.
Dicotyledon Families Magnoliaceae to Winteraceae.
As a subclassification of the "Eudicot" monophyletic group, Cirsium is a "true dicotyledon".
Trevoa trinervis is a species of actinorhizal plant within the family Rhamnaceae; this dicotyledon flora is a shrub or small tree.
In a letter written by Heer to Darwin the author speaks of a species of poplar which he describes as the oldest Dicotyledon so far recorded.)
Pectin and hemicellulose are the dominant constituents of collenchyma cell walls of dicotyledon angiosperms, which may contain as little as 20% of cellulose in Petasites.
Among these were ten species of conifers, six species of cycad, 175 species of dicotyledon, one species of Equisetum, six ferns, and three kinds of monocotyledons.
The hostplants include the gymnosperm genus Podocarpus and quite a wide range of dicotyledon familieshttp://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jdsml/research-curation/projects/hostplants/list.
Bailey IW and Swamy BGL (1948) "Amborella trichopoda" Baill., a new morphological type of vesselless dicotyledon.
It is included in the dicotyledon order Caryophyllales in the APG III system, alongside 33 other families, including Amaranthaceae, Cactaceae, and Polygonaceae.
Within Arabidopsis thaliana, a dicotyledon used as a model organism, there are ten types of actin, nine types of α-tubulins, six β-tubulins, six profilins and dozens of myosins.
She offered a new interpretation of the relationship between mono- and dictotyledons, suggesting that both evolved from a common ancestral stock, and that the single seed-leaf in the monocotyledon was homologous to the pair in the dicotyledon.
The log bed is clearly a freshwater deposit as it contains besides the tree trunks plenty of washed-up seeds of the species Potamogeton and Stratiodes, and also the leaves of monocotyledon and dicotyledon plants.
The caterpillars feed on the gymnosperm family Podocarpaceae as well as the dicotyledon plant families Asteraceae, Campanulaceae, Ericaceae, Fagaceae, Myrtaceae, Rosaceae, Proteaceae and Rutaceae (Dugdale et al., 1999).