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Coralloid - Wikipedia
Coralloid (coral-shaped) may refer to: Cave popcorn, small nodes of calcite, aragonite or gypsum that form on surfaces in caves; Coral shaped forms ... en.wikipedia.org
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Coralloids - National Speleological Society
Coralloids are one of the most common forms of cave formation and can take a variety of forms, as shown in the photos. caves.org
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Cycad Coralloid Roots Contain Bacterial Communities Including ...
Their lateral roots can develop into coralloid roots, a dichotomous and coral-like small cluster of roots, typically growing above ground, that acquire ... academic.oup.com
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coralloid
coralloid, a. and n. (ˈkɒrəlɔɪd) [f. L. corrall-um coral + -oid: in mod.F. coralloïde.] A. adj. Having the form or appearance of coral; akin to coral.1604 Phil. Trans. XXV. 1606 Fossil Corolloid Bodies. 1775 Pennant ibid. XLIX. 513 The greatest magazine of coralloid fossils, that I am acquainted wit... Oxford English Dictionary
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coralloid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
coralloid (plural coralloids). A small node of calcite, aragonite or gypsum that forms on surfaces in caves, especially limestone caves. en.wiktionary.org
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A Grammatical Dictionary of Botanical Latin
A): coralloid, coral-like; “resembling coral in general appearance” (Lindley); ... coralloid. Having the form or consistency of coral; - esp. of the ... www.mobot.org
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Core Endophytic Bacteria and Their Roles in the Coralloid Roots of ...
In the realm of classified phyla, Cyanobacteria emerge as the dominant inhabitants of coralloid roots, boasting a staggering relative abundance exceeding 99%. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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[PDF] Coralloid root of Cycas - BP Chaliha
As a result, the infected root becomes distorted producing a mass of exposed tubercles which look like a coral or knob. Hence such type of root is known as. www.bpchalihacollege.org.in
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Unlocking a high bacterial diversity in the coralloid root microbiome ...
We found that all coralloid roots are inhabited by a broad diversity of bacterial groups, including cyanobacteria and Rhizobiales among the most abundant ... journals.plos.org
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Phylometagenomics of cycad coralloid roots reveals ... - PubMed
Cycads are known to host symbiotic cyanobacteria, including Nostocales species, as well as other sympatric bacterial taxa within their specialized coralloid ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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What are Coralloid Roots - Unacademy
Coralloid roots are a special type of root that is found in Cycas that is interrelated with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria. unacademy.com
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coralloidal
coraˈlloidal, a. [see -al1.] = coralloid a.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. v. §6. 91 Many coralloidall concretions. 1805– [see coralliform]. 1865 W. Wallace in Reader No. 123. 520/2 Flos Ferri, or coralloidal Aragonite. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ossicaulis
The cap cuticle features coral-shaped (coralloid) hyphae, and there are additionally coralloid to narrowly club-shaped cheilocystidia in the hymenium. wikipedia.org
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Candelariella corallizoides
The specific epithet corallizoides refers to the coralloid (resembling coral) squamules of the thallus. wikipedia.org
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Stereocaulon dactylophyllum
The lichen is characterised morphologically by the coralloid, highly branched phyllocladia. wikipedia.org
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