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- Под нерватуром листа подразумева се распоред главних и споредних лисних нерава (односно проводних снопића) на листу. Листови су углавном богати проводним снопићима, због своје улоге у синтези органских материја које се одатле спроводе нервима ка стаблу и остатку биљке. Најчешћи облици нерватуре листа су мрежаста, паралелна, пераста, прстаста и лучна нерватура. Wikipedia - by Katarina Delic
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- Ono što posebno odlikuje lišće je njegov mrežast izgled, koga čini nervatura lista bez tkiva između. Cvetovi se nalaze na uspravnom klasu koji može biti na dršci dugoj do 1 m, ali ispod vodene površine. - Wikipedia by Katarina Delic
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- the arrangement of the veins in leaves and petals. Trees that are simliar in other characteristics can identified by the patterns of the veins in their leaves. planandplant.com - by Enrique Cavalitto
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- In pinnate venation, the veins extend laterally from the midrib to the edge, as in apple, cherry and peach. Palmate venation occurs in grape and maple leaves, where the principal veins extend outward, like the ribs of a fan, from the petiole near the base of the leaf blade. - The University of Arizona by Enrique Cavalitto
- Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lilies and grasses. - Net Industries by Enrique Cavalitto
- Recent work has shown that this diversity in venation has consequences for leaf and whole-plant hydraulic capacity, for leaf biomechanical support, and for leaf tolerance of vein damage. - eco.confex.com by Enrique Cavalitto
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- La disposition des nervures (ou nervation) varie selon les espèces ou les familles. On peut distinguer trois grands types de nervation : technoscience.net - by Hélène ALEXIS
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- les feuilles à nervation pennée (penninerves), dans laquelle une nervure principale, prolongeant le pétiole, partage le limbe en deux parties sensiblement identiques selon l'axe de symétrie et à partir de laquelle les nervures secondaires se détachent selon une disposition alterne ou opposée. - Technoscience.net by Hélène ALEXIS
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nervation aux nervures secondaires diffusant d'un même point de la nervure principale - plantes médicinales -glossaire by Hélène ALEXIS
- les feuilles à nervation parallèle (parallélinerves), dont les nervures sont parallèles, sans anastomoses entre elles. C'est le cas de la plupart des graminées (Poaceae), dont les feuilles sont généralement sans pétiole - wikipedia by Hélène ALEXIS
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