Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.

In this thesis the genus 'Sophora will be studied approximately along these lines: first, a study of the internal and external factors which have caused the divaricate juvenile - non-divaricate adult to develop. This may be closely linked with the factors which have caused the divaricate shrub...

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Main Author: Denny, Gillian Anne
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. Department of Plant and Microbiological Sciences 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/3922
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-39222015-03-30T15:30:23ZHabit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.Denny, Gillian AnneIn this thesis the genus 'Sophora will be studied approximately along these lines: first, a study of the internal and external factors which have caused the divaricate juvenile - non-divaricate adult to develop. This may be closely linked with the factors which have caused the divaricate shrub to develop. Second, a study of the apices of divaricate and non-divaricate species, the apex being the determining organ of the plant and finally, a study of the factors in New Zealand which may have caused the divaricate habit to become a characteristic feature of the New Zealand flora.University of Canterbury. Department of Plant and Microbiological Sciences2010-05-31T02:43:40Z2010-05-31T02:43:40Z1964Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/3922enNZCUCopyright Gillian Anne Dennyhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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description In this thesis the genus 'Sophora will be studied approximately along these lines: first, a study of the internal and external factors which have caused the divaricate juvenile - non-divaricate adult to develop. This may be closely linked with the factors which have caused the divaricate shrub to develop. Second, a study of the apices of divaricate and non-divaricate species, the apex being the determining organ of the plant and finally, a study of the factors in New Zealand which may have caused the divaricate habit to become a characteristic feature of the New Zealand flora.
author Denny, Gillian Anne
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Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
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title Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
title_short Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
title_full Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
title_fullStr Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
title_full_unstemmed Habit heteroblastism of Sophora miorophylla Ait.
title_sort habit heteroblastism of sophora miorophylla ait.
publisher University of Canterbury. Department of Plant and Microbiological Sciences
publishDate 2010
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