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(1) Monospecific    [ Taxonomy ]
Synonym: Monotypic

Dictionary of botanic terminology - index of names

     
  Said of a genus consisting only of a single species.  
   
Compare with: Monotypic
   
(2) Monospecific    Ecology - Agronomy ]
     
  Characteristic of an ecological community, which consists of only one single species within a habitat.  
     
For example a stand consisting wholly or largely of a single species containing no other plant species (or, containing very few other plant species—the term is often used somewhat loosely, rather than strictly literally).

Compare with:  species composition, species richness, species diversity
(3) Monospecific    Biology ]
     
  In biology the term monospecific describe an antibody having an effect only on a particular kind of cell or tissue, or recognizing or reacting with only a single specified antigen.
 
 

 


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Holdfast roots  [ Botany  ]

Dictionary of botanic terminology - index of names

 
     
  Some species of climbing plants develop holdfast roots which help to support the vines on trees, walls, and rocks. By forcing their way into minute pores and crevices, they hold the plant firmly in place.  
     
Climbing plants, like the poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), Boston ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata), and trumpet creeper (Campsis radicans),  develop holdfast roots which help to support the vines on trees, walls, and rocks. By forcing their way into minute pores and crevices, they hold the plant firmly in place. Usually the Holdfast roots die at the end of the first season, but in some species they are perennial. In the tropics some of the large climbing plants have hold-fast roots by which they attach themselves, and long, cord-like roots that extend downward through the air and may lengthen and branch for several years until they strike the soil and become absorbent roots.

Major references and further lectures:
1) E. N. Transeau “General Botany” Discovery Publishing House, 1994
     

 

 

 

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