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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - pistil |
 | | The innermost whorl, located in the center of the flower, is the female reproductive structure, or pistil. |  | | Flower, Flower: Pistil, angiosperms, composite flowers, diagram, parts of a flower, fleshy fruits, fruit formation, role in, picture, pollination |  | | Flower : Parts of a Flower : Pistil |
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| | pistil on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A flower that has one or more pistils but no stamens (or nonfunctional ones) is called pistillate, or female, as distinguished from a staminate, or male, flower, in which the pistil is nonfunctional or absent. |  | | The pistil has a bulbous base (the ovary) containing the ovules, which develop into seeds after fertilization of egg cell(s) in the ovule. |  | | The pistil is usually called the female reproductive organ of a flowering plant, although the actual reproductive structures are microscopic. |
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| | Flower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some flowers with both stamens and a pistil are capable of self-fertilization, which does increase the chance of producing seeds but limits genetic variation. |  | | The latter flower types, which have chemical barriers to their own pollen, are referred to as self-sterile or self-incompatible. |  | | The supportive stalk, the style becomes the pathway for pollen tubes to grow from pollen grains adhering to the stigma, to the ovules, carrying the reproductive material. |
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| | Carpel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A complicating factor in all of this is the fact that in some species syncarpy is present only at the base of the carpels, the pistil being apocarpous in the upper part. |  | | The ovule, which represents the megasporangium, when mature, consists of one or two coats surrounding the central nucellus, except at the apex where an opening, the micropyle, is left. |  | | The carpel (if single) or carpels (if fused) comprise the pistil of the flower. |
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| | Sticky Pistil Press |
 | | The pistil is the female part of the flower that incubates the growing seeds after being fertilized by the pollen from the stamen, the male part. |  | | the fact that the pistil is sticky means the flower is definately interested in making that fertilization process happen - which is a metaphor for what a local band is trying to accomplish on many different levels. |  | | It was through a contest that Sticky Pistil earned its trip to Woodstock. |
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 | | The pistil is in the center of the flower. |  | | The pistil is composed of one or more modified leaves, in the center of the flower. |  | | The fertilized ovules in the pistil form the seeds and the ripened pistil forms the fruit." |
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| | reprochar |
 | | Aggregate--fruit composed of mature ovaries from separate pistils of ONE flower. |  | | Multiple--fruit composed of mature ovaries from separate pistils from SEVERAL flowers. |  | | Drupe --from a simple pistil, one seed within a stony endocarp |
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| | pistil |
 | | Noun pistil ( botany) the part of a flower which produces the... |
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| | Great Plant Escape - Flower parts |
 | | The stigma is the sticky surface at the top of the pistil; it traps and holds the pollen. |  | | The main flower parts are the male part called the stamen and the female part called the pistil. |  | | Flowers can be made up of different parts, but there are some parts that are basic equipment. |
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| | Great Plant Escape - Plant parts |
 | | The pistil usually is located in the center of the flower and is made up of of three parts: the stigma, style, and ovary. |  | | The stigma is the sticky knob at the top of the pistil. |  | | Flowers not only look pretty but, in fact, are important in making seeds. |
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| | Penn State Eberly College of Science -- Kao5-2004 |
 | | Only pollen tubes that carry a different S-allele from the S-allele of the pistil will be able to grow down the style to the ovary to achieve fertilization. |  | | Many flowering plants prevent inbreeding and increase genetic diversity by a process called self-incompatibility, in which pollination fails to set seed if the pollen is identified as its own by the pistil. |  | | Pollen grains are haploid, meaning that they contain only a single set of chromosomes, and thus each pollen grain contains only one of the two S-alleles of the parent plant. |
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| | Plant Fertilization |
 | | In the flowers of the Catalpa, where each flower has its own stamens and its own pistil, the lobes of the stigma, the part of the pistil that catches and holds the pollen-grains, remain resolutely closed until after the stamens have ripened and their pollen has all been carried away by the bees. |  | | In some kinds of flowers the pistil will absolutely refuse to open the door, as it were, should the pollen-grains from one of its own stamens come knocking; or, in plain English, will not produce seed when sprinkled with this home-grown pollen. |  | | Another of Nature's precautions against "self-fertilization," i.e., the production of seed by a plant from its own pollen, is to grow one kind of flower having a pistil but no stamens and another with stamens but no pistil. |
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| | RedNova News - Science - STIG1 Controls Exudate Secretion in the Pistil of Petunia and Tobacco1[W] |
 | | The pistils were squashed, the number of pollen tubes that had penetrated the stigma was counted, and their mean length measured (10 pistils of each) using a Leitz fluorescence microscope with a UV excitation-blue emission filter. |  | | To verify the number of pollen tubes successfully reaching the ovule, 10 nearly mature fruits of both wild-type and petunia knockout plants were harvested, the pericarp was removed, and the seeds were scraped from the placenta and counted. |  | | Flowers of wild-type and petunia knockout plants were emasculated before anthesis and pollinated 24 h later with an excess of pollen from one anther. |
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http://www.rednova.com/news/science/153737/stig1_controls_exudate_secretion_in_the_pistil_of_petunia_and/index.html
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| | The parts of a flower - pistil |
 | | A single pistil consisting of several fused carpels (A) and several pistils each consisting of a single carpel (B) The position of the ovary in the flower |  | | In flowers where the pistil consists of more than one fused carpel the situation is more complex. |  | | A flower may have one or more pistils which consist of a basal portion called the |
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http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/ecotree/flowers/flowerparts2.htm
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| | Flower Structure |
 | | Some plants have unisexual (imperfect) flowers: staminate (male) flowers and pistillate (female) flowers. |  | | Sometimes the stigma can recognize a pollen grain as its own and prevent it from growing in the style; this process is called self-incompatibility. |  | | These can be on the same plant (monoecious) or on two different plants (dioecious). |
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http://koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu/Plants_Human/flowerstructure.html
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| | REPRODUCTIVE CHARACTERS |
 | | Ovary - basal portion of pistil where Ovules are located, Ovary develops into fruit and Ovules develop into seeds. |  | | Complete flower - having sepals, petals, stamens, and pistils |  | | Perfect flower - having both stamens and pistils |
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http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/FLORA/201Manhart/repro/repro.1/repro1.html
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| | Dynamic 1-Aminocyclopropane-1-Carboxylate-Synthase and -Oxidase Transcript Accumulation Patterns during Pollen Tube ... |
 | | Hoekstra FA, Weges R (1986) Lack of control by early pistillate ethylene of the accelerated wilting of Petunia hybrida flowers. |  | | After landing and germination on the stigma, pollen tubes will grow between the cells of the secretory and transition zone |  | | Hill SE, Stead AD, Nichols R (1987) Pollination-induced ethylene and production of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid by pollen of Nicotiana tabacum cv White Burley. |
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| | Bride |
 | | Inside the box you will also find the hairpins with pearl top, that your hairdresser of trust it will use for fixing the little daisies between hair in so the pearl is the pistil of the flower. |  | | Inside the box you will also find the hairpins with pearl top, that your hairdresser of trust it will use for fixing the little roses between hair in so the pearl is the pistil of the flower. |  | | colors, the pistil's rose can be type pearl or Swarovski crystal strass. |
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| | Jay's Orchid Species Encyclopedia Glossary |
 | | Ovary: the lower part of the pistil that has the ovules, and when fertilized holds the fruit or seed |  | | Bisexual: a flower that has both a stamen and a pistil |  | | Osmophore: a gland in the flower that produces scent to attract pollinators |
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http://www.orchidspecies.com/glossary.htm
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| | CARPEL - Definition |
 | | An organ (generally believed to be a modified foliar unit) at the centre of a flower, bearing one or more ovules and having its margins fused together or with other carpels to enclose the ovule(s) in an ovary, and consisting also of a stigma and usually a style. |  | | karpo ` s fruit.] ( Bot.) A simple pistil or single - celled ovary or seed vessel, or one of the parts of a compound pistil, ovary, or seed vessel. |  | | [n] a simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil |
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| | Pistil - Definition of Pistil by Webster's Online Dictionary |
 | | It consists of an ovary, containing the ovules or rudimentary seeds, and a stigma, which is commonly raised on an elongated portion called a style. |  | | pistil - the female ovule-bearing part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma |  | | When composed of one carpel a pistil is simple ; when composed of several, it is compound. |
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| | Catalog page |
 | | Green Peony w/ Coconut Pistil w/ Color Tail |  | | Brocade Crown w/ Strobe Pistil w/ Color Tail |  | | Blue Peony w/ Coconut Pistil w/ Color Tail |
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| | Anthranilic acid accumulation and pistil proliferation: a second instance |
 | | Of 216 F2 plants (a sample aggregate from 21 F1's), all were female fertile, but ears from seven did show lower floret and occasional upper floret pistil proliferation. |  | | On several of the plants from those seeds, no silks emerged from the ears because--as I discovered too late to use the pollen, and much to my surprise--of Pt-like (sterile) pistil proliferation from both upper and lower ear florets. |  | | These plants and all their sibs had been detasseled (to protect a nearby isolation plot) and no sibs were selfed. |
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| | Pistil - Enpsychlopedia |
 | | The Pistil is the part of the flower made up of one or more carpels. |  | | It consists of a stigma, the small round ball at the top of the style, a style, the connecting filament between the ovary and stigma, and the ovary, the organ at the bottom of the flower which actually produced the seeds. |  | | See How to Edit and Style and How-to for help, or this article's talk page. |
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| | Science & Technology at Scientific American.com: Studies Elucidate How Flowering Plants Sidestep Self-Fertilization |
 | | If it is different, the pollen is allowed to travel down a tunnel called the style to fertilize the egg inside. |  | | But these plants have evolved a unique mechanism called self-incompatibility to prevent just that. |  | | The specific chemicals produced in the pollen suggest that its demise occurs by way of a mechanism called programmed cell death, which has never before been observed in the context of self-fertilization avoidance. |
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| | PISTIL - LoveToKnow Article on PISTIL |
 | | In its complete form a pistil consists of three parts ovary, at the base, containing the bodies which become seeds, style (Gr. |  | | pistil about the middle of the 18th century. |  | | To properly cite this PISTIL article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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| | Titolo pagina |
 | | ) and the pistil's rose type Swarovski crystal strass. |  | | Original the choker in white type organdy ribbon surmounted from the Janas little rose pastel color with three layers of petals ( |
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| | Saffron (pistil) - Sala Cereali (Lombardie) |
 | | More than 150 000 flowers are needed to make a single kilogram of saffron. |  | | Saffron comes from a part of the crocus sativus pistil. |
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| | The Illustrated HERBAL ENCYCLOPEDIA: I |
 | | DESCRIPTION: A small, shrubby plant bearing flowers with a five-part united calyx, a five-lobed corolla, five stamens, and a single pistil. |  | | The root of ipecac has the appearance of small rings strung on a central woody cord. |
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| | Cauta pistil |
 | | one layer of ray flower, disc flower many, stamen; many, pistil ; inferior ovary, 1 cell, 1 ovule. |  | | Pistil ; superior ovary, 1 cell, ovule many... |  | | Se pun intr-un mojar si se freaca insistent cu un pistil pana la schimbul de fluide si placeri... |
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| | pistil (HyperDic hyper-dictionary) |
 | | The female ovule-bearing part of a flower composed of ovary and style and stigma. |  | | simple pistil ; compound pistil ; pistillode ; carpel |
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| | pistil - OneLook Dictionary Search |
 | | Pistil : Pest Management Glossary [ home, info ] |  | | pistil : Carnivorous Plant Glossary [ home, info ] |  | | pistil : Natural History Terms [ home, info ] |
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 | | Red Gamboge to Two Color Changing W/Pistil to Purple to Red W/Gold Pistil |  | | Red Gamboge to Two Color Changing W/Pistil to Purple to Green W/Gold Pistil |  | | Red Gamboge to Two Color Changing W/Pistil to Purple to Silver W/Gold Pistil |
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| | Repro2 |
 | | Obtain a flower, examine it, and determine the following: a. |  | | the pistil is COMPOUND (composed of more than one carpel). |  | | The carpels are fused to form a single structure. |
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| | Pistil Books Online--Museum of Weird Books |
 | | Centre for Agricultural Publishing and Documentation, Wageningen, Netherlands, 1981 |  | | The mottled potato-brown cover of this volume seems to depict a vast store of potatoes as seen from above. |  | | This homely volume was sadly discarded by the Ellensburg, WA Public Library before being rescued by Pistil Books. |
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| | Used Book Central Search / merchant: Pistil Books Online |
 | | Pommery, Jean; Weisfield, Glenn: Chilton Book Company Corner of front cover chewed by pet. |  | | S Cooking and Food Writing Pistil Picks Spiral Bound 1976 Book Condition:Near Fine 076462 |  | | Used Book Central Search / merchant: Pistil Books Online |
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| | PISTIL Paper |
 | | PISTIL can be used to reduce the number of high-cost, unrepeatable live firings, and captive flights, thus greatly reducing development and lifecycle costs. |  | | PISTIL provides essential functions during concept studies, development, test and evaluation, operational evaluation, and Fleet support. |  | | PISTIL's superior capabilities allow these tasks to be accomplished for a limitless variation of target and attack scenarios. |
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