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strobili Meaning in Bengali



ovule- বা বীজগুটি জন্মদানে দাঁড়িপাল্লা বা মঞ্জুর-শঙ্কু আকৃতির ভর





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(plural: strobili) is a structure present on many land plant species consisting of sporangia-bearing structures densely aggregated along a stem.


Lycophytes, where sporophylls may be aggregated into strobili (Selaginella and some Lycopodium and related genera) or distributed singly.


plant-feeding habit may have been a shift from microfungal, spore-feeding (on strobili and cycads) and saprotrophic habits.


fed on the pollen and strobili of gymnosperms.


Based on the morphology of the ovipositor, larvae also fed on the pollen of strobili, moving between the.


typically located within strobili or flowers.


Cycads form their microsporangia on microsporophylls which are aggregated into strobili.


grows to a height of about four inches (10 cm), with the spore-bearing strobili held higher.


Male strobili are small, arranged in long stalks, and are often mistaken for flowers.


Fleshy strobili weigh about 5.


A cone (in formal botanical usage: strobilus, plural strobili) is an organ on plants in the division Pinophyta (conifers) that contains the reproductive.


Female strobili are initiated in late summer or fall in a year, then they overwinter.


Female strobili emerge followed by pollination.


The strobili containing the reproductive structures are 1 to 3 centimeters long.


The strobili containing the reproductive structures are up to 6 centimeters long and.


The strobili borne at the leaf bases are yellow-orange in color.


Sporangia were borne in 'spikes' or strobili, at least 40 mm long; one had 32 sporangia.


Their remains consist on stems, leaves, strobili, and pagoda structures, which are preserved as impressions and casts.


The strobili bearing the reproductive parts are under a centimeter long.


The strobili at the ends of the stems can be up to 3 or 4 centimeters long.


The strobili containing the reproductive structures may be quite long, reaching up to.


The branches bearing strobili or spore cones turn erect, reaching 5–15 cm (2.



strobili's Meaning':

cone-shaped mass of ovule- or spore-bearing scales or bracts

Synonyms:

club-moss; club moss; conifer; coniferous tree; fir cone; cone; pinecone; strobile; reproductive structure; galbulus; lycopod; horsetail;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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