Adnatio

Nepenthes adnata ex adnata foliorum basi appellatur.
Stamina Primulae vulgaris ad corollam sunt adnata.

Adnatio in floribus angiospermarum est fusura duorum vel plurium verticillorum, exempli gratia iunctio staminum et petalorum."[1] Aliter "diversa cohaesio vel adhaesio organica" dicitur.[2] Quae opponit connationem, fusuram inter unum verticillum.[3][4]

Nexus interni

  1. Little et Jones 1980: 91.
  2. Anglice "Adnation is heterogeneous organic cohesion or adhesion" (Gray 1907: 182).
  3. Little et Jones 1980: 91.
  4. Jackson 1928: 89.

Bibliographia

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  • Gray, Asa. 1907. Structural Botany, or Organography on the Basis of Morphology: To Which is Added the Principles of Taxonomy and Phytography. Gray's Botanical Text-Book, 1. Ed. 6a. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.
  • Jackson, Benjamin Daydon. 1928. A Glossary of Botanic Terms with their Derivation and Accent. Ed. 4a. Londinii: Gerald Duckworth & Co. Archivum interretiale.
  • Little, R. John, et C. Eugene Jones, eds. 1980. A Dictionary of Botany. Novi Eboraci: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. ISBN 0-442-24169-0.