subapocarpous
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sub- + apocarpous.
Adjective
[edit]subapocarpous (not comparable)
- (botany) Having the carpels partially joined.
- 1879, Otto Wilhelm Thomé, Alfred William Bennett, Text-book of Structural and Physiological Botany, Celastrales, page 407:
- Flowers often irregular; disc usually annular, adnate to the stamens or reduced to glands, rarely absent; ovary multicarpellary, syncarpous or subapocarpous; ovules one to two, rarely numerous in each carpel, ascending or pendulous; raphe usually ventral.
- 2015 August 25, “Phylogeny of Acronychia (Rutaceae) and First Insights into Its Historical Biogeography and the Evolution of Fruit Characters”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- Apocarpous fruits are the ancestral state in Acronychia and subapocarpous and fully syncarpous fruits are derived.