erostrate
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[edit]erostrate (not comparable)
- Not rostrate; lacking a beak.
- 1838, John Torrey, A Flora of North America[1]:
- Achenia rostrate or erostrate.
- 1992, J. Chełkowski, Alternaria: Biology, Plant Diseases, and Metabolites, page 56:
- Characteristics of beak if present; differentiation is made between true beak (rostrum), an integral part of the conidium, and false beak (pseudorostrum) produced from the apical cell of the initially erostrate conidium.
- 2008, Tracey Parker, Trees of Guatemala, page 408:
- Leaflets glabrous (except for trichomes in domatia in nerve axils under leaflets); anthers all short-rostrate or erostrate.
- 2012, K. Fujii, Bruchids and Legumes: Economics, Ecology and Coevolution[2]:
- Bentham (1865) characterized the genus Phaseolus as having spirally coiled keel-petals, while the nearest genus Vigna as having erostrate or rostrate but not spirally coiled keel-petals.