Definition of Jungermanniales

1. Noun. Large order of chiefly tropical liverworts.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Jungermanniales

June 3
June beetle
June bug
June gloom
Juneau
Juneberries
Juneberry
Junes
Juneteenth
Jung
Jung's muscle
Jungermanniaceae
Jungermanniales (current term)
Jungfrau
Jungian
Jungian psychology
Jungians
Jungle Carbine
Jungling's disease
Junie
Junin virus
Junior Circuit
Junipero Serra
Juniperus
Juniperus bermudiana
Juniperus communis
Juniperus communis depressa

Literary usage of Jungermanniales

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Structure and Development of Mosses and Ferns (Archegoniatae). by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1905)
"CHAPTER III THE Jungermanniales A VERY large majority of the Hepaticae belong to the ... All of the Jungermanniales grow from a definite apical cell ..."

2. A Textbook of Botany for Colleges and Universities by John Merle Coulter, Charles Reid Barnes, Henry Chandler Cowles (1910)
"... Jungermanniales exhibit some of the simplest gametophytes known among liverworts. There is a tendency for the gametophyte to pass from the ..."

3. A University Text-book of Botany by Douglas Houghton Campbell (1902)
"jA, plant with gemma- lopment of the gemma to its pedicel, and a as Marchantia, Cono- t Jungermanniales, ,ysta of the Tropics, the bark of trees in ronia ..."

4. Manual of the Geology of Connecticut by William North Rice, Herbert Ernest Gregory (1908)
"Greenland to Alaska, south to Florida and the West Indies; Europe; Asia. REF. Eaton, 15, 69. Evans, 28, 170. Underwood, 75, 69. ORDER Jungermanniales FAMILY ..."

5. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1904)
"A four-rayed figure around the nucleus is not surprising because the spore mother-cell of the Jungermanniales is four lobed, and its centrally placed ..."

6. The Origin of a Land Flora: A Theory Based Upon the Facts of Alternation by Frederick Orpen Bower (1908)
"The same principle is illustrated also in the Jungermanniales, but with differences of detail. In these the first segmentation of the zygote separates a ..."

7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"The lower members of the Jungermanniales are also thalloid, but the thallus never has the complicated structure characteristic of ..."

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