English-Spanish Dictionary of Plant Biology, including by David W Morris

By David W Morris

The dictionary has been written to fill a necessity for raise verbal exchange among English- and Spanish-speaking those who are operating in or are struggling with the various sub-fields of plant biology.

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Balanced lethal. letal equilibrado. A dominant or recessive gene when substituted for its normal allelomorph converts a viable to an inviable gamete or zygote; lethal gene. balanced polymorphism. polimorfismo equilibrado. A form of genetic stability in a population that is maintained by natural selection because the heterozygotes for particular alleles have a higher adaptive capacity than either homozygote. balausta. balausta. A dry, indehiscent, 41 barbellate many-seeded, many-loculed fruit with a leathery pericarp, as in the pomegranate (Punicaceae).

Aromatic. aromático. A sweet smelling or fragrant plant; having an agreeable odor. around. rodear. Encircle. arrange. arreglar. disponer. Placed in a particular order. arrect. arecto. Brought into an upright position; stiffly upright. arrhenokaryon. arrenconcarion. arrenonúcleo. A nucleus having two separate sets of haploid chromosomes. arrhizal. arrizo. Having no roots; rootless. arrow-shaped. sagitado. Sagittate. arthro-. artro-. A Greek and Latin prefix that means, “in relationship or connection to a joint”.

Arenose. arenoso. Growing in sand. areolar. areolado. Of or pertaining to an areola. areolate. areolado. Divided into small areas, bounded by cracks, lines, or veins; characterized by having areole. areolation. areolación. A net pattern formed by the boundaries of cells. areole. aréola. The open spaces between the veins of a net veined leaf; also, in cacti, the bud-like projections on pads where the spines are produced; also, a small pit; also, a small space on the surface of a lichen, delimited by lines or cracks.

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