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domatia Meaning in Bengali



একটি উদ্ভিদ একটি অংশ (যেমন পাতার





domatia's Usage Examples:

domatium (plural: domatia, from the Latin "domus", meaning home) is a tiny chamber produced by plants that houses arthropods.


Ideally domatia differ from galls.


Traits attractive to natural enemies can be physical, as in the cases of domatia and nectaries; or chemical, as in the case of induced plant volatile chemicals.


These specialized structures include domatia, food bodies, and extrafloral nectaries.


region between the scales and the central strand are small ear-shaped domatia which harbor colonies of the blue-green alga Nostoc.


The ants live inside special plant structures (domatia) or near the plant and keep away herbivores.


Common names include rose walnut and domatia tree.


The simultaneous presence of pearl bodies, ant domatia and extrafloral nectaries, suggest a facultative plant-ant mutualism.


Among those, 32 species live in plant domatia, making them the most diverse plant-occupying ant group worldwide.


ants live inside of these domatia.


There is only one colony per tree, but that colony divides up into many different domatia.


link the nodes internally by chewing holes between them to form their domatia (specialised chambers adapted for habitation by ants).


as the colony expands, the ants are more likely to retreat into their domatia when disturbed.


The ants chew holes in the tips of the hollow stipular thorns, known as domatia, so that they can enter, and create their colony inside.


wide with rounded teeth which usually occur in pairs, 1 or 2 hair fringed domatia are found on the underside of each leaf.


their domatia (specialised chambers adapted for habitation by ants).


In young lianas, several species of ant compete for the use of these domatia, but.


characterized by calyptra on flower buds, few hairs, and the presence of mite domatia on the underside of the leaves.


The leaves have domatia where predatory and microbivorous mites can be housed.


small branchlets and the lower leaf veins are rusty red with hairs leaf domatia or hairy tufts usually absent "Endiandra muelleri bracteata".


make nesting sites in the hollow stems and leaves of the tree, called domatia.



domatia's Meaning':

a part of a plant (e.g. a leaf

Synonyms:

plant part; plant structure;

Antonyms:

artifact;

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