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CATAPHYLL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Websternoun. cata·phyll. ˈkatəˌfil. plural -s. : a rudimentary scalelike leaf (as a bud scale) that precedes the foliage leaves of a plant compare hypsophyll.Missing: botany | Show results with:botany
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UCMP Glossary: BotanyJan 16, 2009 · cataphyll -- In cycads, a scale-like modified leaf which protects the developing true leaves. ; columella -- A small column of tissue which runs ...
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Cataphyll - Oxford ReferenceA small, scale-like leaf, often containing resin, that covers a dormant bud on a deciduous plant. Cataphylls protect buds, especially from desiccation. From: ...Missing: definition botany
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Popular houseplants: Is it philodendron or pothos? - Illinois ExtensionDec 17, 2020 · New leaves on a philodendron are wrapped in a waxy, thin, opaque sheath called a cataphyll. This cataphyll will turn brown and fall away once ...
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Regulation of the Cataphyll-Foliage Leaf TransitionIn general, cataphylls are initiated by the shoot apex early in the spring starting at about the time the bud is expanding. After producing the cataphyll number ...
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Cataphylls and taxonomy in Phoradendron and Dendrophthora ...In both Trelease's groups, a number of cataphyll irregularities are detailed. Some of these appear to represent the development of basal cataphylls from ...
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Titan Arum "Woody" | Biological Sciences GreenhouseOnly one cataphyll (outer protective leaf) remains. As you can see in the image, the cataphyll on the back side has fallen and begun to wither. Woody gained ...
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Glossary A-HMay 3, 2025 · catalpol: a route II iridoid. cataphyll: a modified, reduced and more or less non-photosynthetic leaf, found e.g. on vegetatively propagating ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Chapter 1: Botany – Virginia Cooperative Extension Gardener ...Scale leaves, or cataphylls, are found on rhizomes and are the small, leathery, protective leaves that enclose and protect buds. Seed leaves, or cotyledons, are ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Seedling Diversity and the Homologies of Seedling Organs in the ...... chlorophyll or lacking it (e.g. bud scales). ... The internode above the first cataphyll is much elongated, as is typical for many climbing species in monocots.
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FloraOnline - Glossary - PlantNETcataphyll: (1) a scale leaf associated with a vegetative part of a plant; (2) a leaf composed mostly of a leaf sheath or base with the lamina reduced to a ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] the Development of Leaves - ERAThe hypophyll is the lower part of the primordial leaf; it is nearest the axis, and is almost stationary in most plants, never proceeding far in development, ...
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Prophyll in Monocots: The Starting Point of Lateral Shoot PhyllotaxisApr 12, 2022 · The prophylls vary in shape from a normal foliage leaf (photoprophyll) to a more or less reduced scale (cataprophyll) or even complete abortion.
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Cotyledon organogenesis | Journal of Experimental BotanyJul 8, 2008 · Cotyledons are formed during embryogenesis and are defined as either epigeal, if they emerge above ground, expand following germination and ...
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The Role of Roots and Cotyledons as Storage Organs in Early ...The hypogeal cotyledons of Quercus crispula act as storage organs during the developmental stage, and the carbohydrate reserves stored in the cotyledons are ...
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Liquidambar styraciflua (sweet-gum) - Go Botany - Native Plant TrustBuds or leaf scars ; Bud scale number: there are three or more scales on the winter bud, and they overlap like shingles, with one edge covered and the other edge ...
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Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact SheetThe terminal bud is large and is usually sticky, covered with green to orange-brown, shiny scales. ... Additional Range Information: Liquidambar styraciflua is ...
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Get to Know These Buds - Brooklyn Botanic GardenFeb 18, 2018 · Rhododendron and azalea buds show an astonishing variety of form, color, and texture. The bud scales of this species have a distinctive ...
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Bud Scales | Naturally Curious with Mary Holland - WordPress.comFeb 8, 2016 · The texture of bud scales has great variation, including the satiny-smooth hairy bud scales of Box Elder (pictured). Many bud scales, such as ...
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Onion (Allium cepa L.) and Drought - PubMed Central - NIHFeb 29, 2024 · The onion bulb consists of tunics adorned with cataphylls or concentric scales that are thin, fleshy, and transparent [28]. Depending on the ...
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3. Botany | NC State Extension PublicationsFeb 1, 2022 · Stems can be long, with great distances between leaves and buds (such as branches of trees or runners on strawberries), or compressed, with ...Missing: textbook | Show results with:textbook
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Cactaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe term cataphyll can be used to denote a scale-like, often nongreen ... The typical spines of cacti (Cactaceae) are leaf spines, as they develop from ...
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Cataphylls - International Aroid SocietyCataphylls are bract-like modified leaves which function in the protection of newly emerging leaves. For vines the cataphyll becomes functionless once the leaf ...Missing: definition botany
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First Report of Colleters in Araceae: A Case Study in Anthurium ...Aug 10, 2023 · We found finger-like colleters in the apex of young leaves, spathes, and unexpanded cataphylls as well as secreting zones at the apex of expanded cataphylls.
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Leaf and Corm Tunic Structure in Lapeirousia (Iridaceae ... - jstorIn this paper we investigate the major differences among the species of Lapeirousia, namely the nature of the corm tunics and leaf structure, and use these ...Missing: scaly | Show results with:scaly
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[PDF] Systematics of the southern African Lapeirousia corymbosa ... - COREPlants 10 - 20 cm high. Corms 10 - 16 mm in diam. at the base, tunics blackish. Cataphylls 2, membranous; pale or brownish, the inner ...Missing: scaly | Show results with:scaly
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Interspecific morphological variation in Juglandoideae resting bud ...Dormant resting buds are frequently regarded as static units, with protective cataphylls on the outside and embryonic foliage leaves on the inside.
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[PDF] Heteroblastic leaf development on the generative shoots of some ...The defensive function of cataphylls is supplied by anatomical features of the epidermal complex and by the presence of anthocyans and tannin substances as well ...
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Compartmentation of transport and transfer events in developing ...In contrast, when cotyledons form the final storage organ, the endosperm is substantially degraded during cotyledon expansion (e.g. grain legumes; Fig. 2A).
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Oil body biogenesis and biotechnology in legume seedsSep 2, 2017 · Legume seeds store proteins, lipids and starch required for energy and growth upon germination. The proportion of these storage components ...Oil Body Assembly · Biotechnology--Increasing... · Modifying Carbon...<|separator|>
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BULB MORPHOLOGY IN SOME WESTERN NORTH ... - jstorThe fleshy cataphylls (Fc and Fc') are the second leaves of the secondary and tertiary shoot axes respectively. They are typical tunicate bulb scales. The ...
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Corms - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsCorms are defined as enlarged underground stems that bear foliage leaves, fibrous roots, and develop new corms in the axil of scale leaves, with the parent ...
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Prophyll in Monocots: The Starting Point of Lateral Shoot PhyllotaxisApr 13, 2022 · Subsequent efforts of plant morphologists led to the separation of the descriptive term cataphyll(s) (Niederblatt) – the lowermost leaf (or ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] LEAF TYPES IN THE ARACEAE1 THovrRs S. Rav - Tom RayThe branch may be sylleptic or proleptic, and the Tragblatt rnay be a foliage leaf, a reduced leaf, or a cataphyll". The morphology of the Tragblatt is not ...
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[PDF] A new orange-fruited species of Monstera (AraceaeNov 18, 2020 · Adult plants: stems smooth, light to dark green; internodes 2–10 cm long, 3–5 mm diam.; cataphylls light-green, deciduous but leaving dry ...
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[PDF] TEl'rfPERATURE EFFECTS ON BULB GROWTH AND ...The plants normally have a typical rhythmic, sympodial, modular growth. At the time of planting the bulbs consisted ofa swollen bulb scale (cataphyll) and two ...
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[PDF] Morphological and Anatomical Study on Gladiolus antakiensisThe corms of Gladiolus species are ovate or globose to flattened and enclosed by several layers of brownish fibrous tunics. Lowest leaf is reduced to a ...<|separator|>
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Seedling Diversity and the Homologies of Seedling Organs in ... - NIHIn hypogeal germination, the seed remains below ground or at least at ground level. In epigeal germination, the seed is raised well above the soil surface. In ...Missing: hypogeous | Show results with:hypogeous
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2.2: Introduction to Seed Germination - Biology LibreTextsJul 27, 2022 · The position of the cotyledon is affected by the rapidity of cell division in the hypocotyl region of the plant during germination and early ...
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[PDF] The Language of Botany - Australian Native Plants SocietyCATAPHYLL: a rudimentary leaf concerned with storage and/or protection, e.g. a cotyledon, scale-leaf, bud-scale. CATCH CROP: a crop designed to restore ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cotyledon anatomy in the Leguminosae - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · Cotyledons of 11 species were studied at a number of stages of germination. The hypogeal pea and runner bean cotyledons did not expand, lost ...Missing: hypogeous | Show results with:hypogeous
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Legume species showing hypogeal and epigeal germination. (A ...(A) Hypogeal germination using pea as an example, in which the cotyledons remain below ground with a shortened hypocotyl. (B) Epigeal germination as seen in ...Missing: cataphyll dicotyledons hypogeous
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Lecture 20 - Leaves- Variation - Daniel L. NickrentOct 14, 2022 · Stipules on Prunus. 4. Cataphylls - leaves inserted at low levels on shoot system. Examples include bud scales that are present in most ...
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Bud scales | New Hampshire Garden SolutionsBud scales are modified leaves that cover and protect the bud through winter. Some buds can have several, some have two, some just one scale called a cap, and ...
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The relationship between bud scale morphology and indeterminate ...Aug 7, 2025 · An association between bud structure and growth pattern is, in part, supported by an evolutionary shift towards more specialised cataphylls in ...Missing: dicotyledon | Show results with:dicotyledon
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Tree buds need cosy blankets for the spring rather than the winterJul 13, 2022 · Bud scales or cataphylls (outermost leaf forms of a bud) have been said to provide a physical barrier that protects the new leaves from the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Trichosanthes pentaphylla F.Muell. ex Benth. - Lucid AppsOne cataphyll produced before the first leaf. First leaf ovate, cordate or triangular, apex acuminate, base truncate to cordate, about 2 x 1 cm, petioles ...
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[PDF] Seedlings of dicotyledons - WUR eDepotEquals: scale, scale-leaf, Niederblatt (German lang.). Caulicle Primary stem ... Quite early in botanical history, attention was paid to seedlings.
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Maturation and germination of Trichosanthes cucumerina L. seedsJul 12, 2022 · (Cucurbitaceae) is a traditional fruit vegetable grown by family farmers in the Amazon. ... cataphyll (normal seedling) ranged from 12 to 73% ...
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Pinus (pine) description - The Gymnosperm DatabaseFoliage: Pine foliage is of four types: cotyledons, primary leaves, cataphylls and needles. Cotyledons are the first leaves produced when the plant emerges ...
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evidence of leaf endodermis and vein sheath in gymnosperms(N) Cataphyll, vein sheath cells, Bef O. Scale bar = 100 μm. (O) Close-up of vein, no endodermis, vein sheath cells, BGVef. Scale bar = 60 μm.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Reproductive Biology of Western White PineWestern white pine seedling development is similar to that of other pines. ... like leaves called cataphylls. These are green or brown and function as bud ...
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[PDF] Expanded Glossary of Cycad Termsabscission. Physiological process in which a corky cell layer forms across an axis, cutting off water and nutrient supply to the distal portion and resulting ...
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Cycad Seed Morphology & GerminationCycad seeds are essentially naked, borne on the scales of modified leaves called sporophylls, which form a cone-like structure.<|separator|>
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Plant Systematics: Cycadaceae and Zamiaceae - Denison UniversityFeb 18, 2002 · cataphylls = small leaves at base of other leaves that presumably form protective function; in Cycadaceae the leaflets have circinate ...
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[PDF] Ostrich Fern Fiddlehead (Matteuccia struthiopteris L. Todaro ...Ostrich fern plants are made up of a central vertical rhizome surrounded by persistent leaf bases and starch storage cataphylls that form a scaly crown (Figure ...
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Fern - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsEarly leaf development begins with the differentiation of two portions, the hypophyll, that later will form the leaf base and the stipules (Figure 2(o)); and ...
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The origin and early evolution of vascular plant shoots and leavesDec 18, 2017 · This review discusses fossil, developmental and genetic evidence relating to the evolution of vascular plant shoots and leaves in a phylogenetic framework.Missing: cataphylls | Show results with:cataphylls
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Megaphylls, microphylls and the evolution of leaf developmentOriginally coined to emphasize morphological differences, 'microphyll' and 'megaphyll' became synonymous with the idea that vascular plant leaves are not ...Missing: Devonian | Show results with:Devonian<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cataphylls of the Middle Triassic cycad Antarcticycas schopfii and ...May 1, 2006 · Cataphylls have also been reported on the compressed Triassic genus Leptocycas Delevoryas et Hope (1971) from the United States, the Cretaceous ...
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Salient features of the problem of bud-scale morphologyAug 7, 2025 · The cataphyll form is thought to have evolved by acting primarily as a protective layer during the cold months in climates with a winter ...
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Bud and shoot structure may relate to the distribution area of South ...Aug 6, 2025 · Cataphylls have been hypothesised to protect against environmental factors including desiccation, external moisture, abrasion, herbivory, UV ...
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Bud Morphology and Shoot Growth Dynamics in Two Species of ...Cataphylls and scales might have evolved from foliar structures (Goffinet and Larson, 1981) to increase protection under harsh environmental conditions (Nitta ...
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[PDF] the IAS Newsletter - Chicago Botanic GardenPistia stratiotes, or water lettuce, is an interesting, unique aroid. Like any potential invasive species, it must be kept in check so it does not become.