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anthesis

NOUN
  1. the time and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms

How To Use anthesis In A Sentence

  • In the same panicle, anthesis occurs from the middle position toward both apical and basal ends.
  • But I was surprised to hear that it was perceived by someone as the anthesis of being a physicist. You seem [look] too… to be a physicist
  • In principal, the length of flower anthesis depends on pollination and removal of the pollinium.
  • On the day of anthesis, unopened flowers and flowers that had opened on previous days were removed from each branch.
  • Anthers were isolated from flowers at anthesis and pollen grains were collected.
  • Leaves cauline, 17-30 at anthesis; petiole 0. 2-8 cm. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • At the time of anthesis, 80 flowers growing on 16 terminal cladodes (five flowers per cladode, with all additional flowers removed) were marked for growth measurements (the ‘control’).
  • The number of initial ovules (number of ovules at anthesis) from the fruits was estimated by multiplying the number of carpels by two, because each carpel always has two ovules.
  • Alecto (sponsored by the Treasonous Supreme Court) says: pezmiztix says: the progressive ideology is the anthesis of the fundamental values which have made this country great. Think Progress » Bishops Dismiss Other Catholic Groups: We’re The Only Ones Able To Understand Health Care Policy
  • On each individual, three flowers were emasculated before anthesis and isolated using silk bags, while the fourth was taken as the pollen donor.
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