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Furnestin, Marie-louise. |
Ces Chaetognathes proviennent de 34 stations effectuées par l'"Atlantide" dans les eaux africaines, auxquelles ont été ajoutées 3 stations de la campagne 1950 de la "Galathea" dans les mêmes parages. Le secteur prospecté s'étend du Cap Blanc par 23°N au sud de l'embouchure du Congo par 7°40 S. La plupart des récoltes ont été faites dans les eaux côtières; 8 seulement sont situées au-delà du plateau continental. Les traits de surface ont été les plus fréquents: 31, contre seulement 6 pêches verticales..... |
Tipo: Text |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00389/50060/50648.pdf |
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Donk, M.A.. |
With this check list an attempt is made to account for the recorded European species of those Basidiomycetes that Patouillard called the “Hétérobasidies”, excluding, however, the Uredinales and Ustilaginales. Therefore, it covers the Septobasidiales, Tremellales (comprising the Auriculariineae and Tremellineae), Tulasnellaceae (Corticiaceae with repetitive basidiospores), Dacrymycetales, and Exobasidiales. Of each species admitted the synonyms at the specific level are listed as are also references to selected descriptions and illustrations. Notes on taxonomy, synonymy, and nomenclature are appended to a considerable number of entries. A final chapter not only recapitulates alphabetically the names appearing in the check list proper: it also deals briefly... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/531991 |
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Donk, M.A.. |
(62). In some respects Tremella encephala is even more variable than other species of the genus, for instance, as to colour, there are at least three principal shades. First, hyaline-whitish, the white colour being mainly due to the white kernel that shows through. It was this condition, I believe, that received the name Tremella alabastrina. A delicate flesh colour is very common. Neuhoff (1936b: 23) has suggested that Tremella fragiformis Pers. (which Persoon called ‘ruber’) was annotated by its German collector as stawberry (fraise) coloured and that Persoon misunderstood the information: “in der deutschen Tuchindustrie bedeutet fräsfarben ein milchiges Fleischrosa, das dem Farbton der T. encephala vollkommen entspricht.” It may be pointed out that when... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/532406 |
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Stoffers, A.L.; Lindeman, J.C.. |
Trees or shrubs, containing a resinous sap, sometimes epiphytic. Leaves opposite, generally decussate, rarely alternate or whorled. Stipules wanting. Flowers dioecious, polygamous or hermaphrodite, actinomorphous or nearly so, terminal or axillary, sometimes solitary or clustered, sometimes in fewflowered cymes. Sepals 2—10. Petals 2—6, rarely indefinite, contorted or overlapping. Male flowers: stamens numerous, rarely definite; filaments free or connate in various degree, sometimes united into a fleshy mass; anthers varying in form, number and dehiscence, the connective often produced beyond the anthers and sometimes glandular; ovary rudimentary or wanting. Female and hermaphrodite flowers: staminodes and stamens surrounding the ovary; number of stamens... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503202 |
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Jong, J.D. de; Poortman, H.H.. |
The beaches of the southeastern shore of the Ría de Arosa are in general small and enclosed between rocky capes; especially those along the inner ria are not subjected to strong wave action. Nonetheless, the beach sands are often coarse-grained, being partially derived from the coarse-grained intrusive granites exposed in low cliffs along the major part of the shore. Generally, the sands along the low-water mark are finer than the better-sorted sands along the high-water mark, since the backwash is not able to transport the coarse grains. In some cases, however, granules derived from weathering granite are left behind at the low-water mark because the waves are too weak to carry them higher up on the beach. In protected embayments tidal flats originated... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/505629 |
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Stoffers, A.L.. |
Trees, shrubs, or herbs with orange or reddish juice. Leaves alternate, palmatilobed to palmately compound. Stipules deciduous. Inflorescence consisting of racemes or panicles. Flowers large, actinomorphic or slightly zygomorphic, hermaphrodite. Sepals 4—5, free, imbricate, deciduous. Petals 4—5, free, imbricate, deciduous. Stamens numerous; filaments free or connate at the base, equal or unequal; anthers 2-celled, opening by apical pores or slits. Ovary superior, 1-celled, 3—5-carpelled; style 1; stigma minute, 3—5-dentate. Ovules numerous on 3—5 parietal placentas; placentas often intruding and then the ovary falsely or basally 3—5-celled. Fruit a capsule, 3—5-valved. Seeds numerous, reniform or rarely globose, hairy or glabrous. Embryo curved. Endosperm... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/503204 |
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Hoek, C. van den. |
Coelodiscus endophytus (Möbius) v. d. Hoek nov. comb. — Bulbocoleon endophytum Möbius, 1891, p. 1292—1293. — Endoderma endophytum (Möbius) Huber, 1892, p. 325— 326. — Ectochaete endophytum (Möbius) Wille, 1909, p. 79; Heering, 1914, p. 98; Printz, 1964, p. 204. — Endoderma jadinianum Huber, 1892, p. 322—326. Thallus tubular or saccate, irregularly lobed or plicate, eventually opening and splitting, growing attached to Cladophora glomerata by coalescent endophytic branched filaments, up to 1 cm long and 0.5 cm broad. On cross-section, the wall of the hollow thallus consists of two to three layers; one or two innermost layers of large, rounded or slightly elongate, mostly colourless cells, 30—60 µ in diam., and one, sometimes two, outer layers of smaller,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525165 |
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Bird, J.G.. |
This paper traces variations in the dairy farm work force in Victoria, New South Wales, and Queensland. Although the substantial differences between States in income levels are reflected in differing rates of reduction in the work force, these differences are not also reflected by appreciable differences in mean age and age structure. The cohort analysis explains this observation. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Labor and Human Capital. |
Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/22278 |
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Burns, E.O.. |
With the development of farm management extension services in Australia, a need has arisen for an analytical technique which can be handled by extension officers and readily comprehended by farmers. Inter farm comparison met this need at a similar stage of development in the United States and United Kingdom, and its application to Australian conditions is discussed. Comparative analysis is presented as an integral feature of farm management accounting. |
Tipo: Journal Article |
Palavras-chave: Agricultural Finance. |
Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/22284 |
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Nakagawa,Júlio; Scoton,Luiz Carlos; Neptune,A. M. Louis. |
Com objetivo de eleger a fórmula de adubo mais lucrativa para a cultura da batatinha (Solarium tuberosum, L.), realizaram-se dois experimentos na Alta Sorocabana, uma das regiões bataticultoras do Estado de São Paulo. Entraram em competição cinco fórmulas NPK (6-16-12, 5-13-9, 6-15-6, 5-10hl0 e 3-11-9). A fórmula 5-10-10 se destacou sôbre as demais nos dois ensaios, tanto na produção de batatas, comerciais como na produção total, proporcionando também, maior renda líquida. |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0071-12761966000100030 |
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