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|description= The mode of opening of a structure, which permits the escape of the content contained within it, e.g.  stegocarpous, schizogenous, undehisced. Differentiate this category from Architecture, which emphasizes structural composition of the parts of a structure, e.g., triporate [3-pores].
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|notes=Categories were abstracted from 9228 botanical terms used in Flora of North America and Flora of China. <ref name="OTO">[http://www.tdwg.org/fileadmin/2012conference/slides/TDWG2012-Cui.pdf Semantic Annotation, Ontology Building, and Interactive Key Generation from Morphological Descriptions].</ref>
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Latest revision as of 23:18, 8 December 2014

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Description: The mode of opening of a structure, which permits the escape of the content contained within it, e.g. stegocarpous, schizogenous, undehisced. Differentiate this category from Architecture, which emphasizes structural composition of the parts of a structure, e.g., triporate [3-pores].

Notes: Categories were abstracted from 9228 botanical terms used in Flora of North America and Flora of China. [1]
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This is a collection within the FloraTerms. It contains the following concepts:

By label: aperturatecircumscissilecleistocarpousdehiscentdehiscingdiaperturatedisintegratingexplosiveextrorsehygrocastiqueindehiscenceindehiscentintrorselatrorselatroseloculicidalloculidicallongitudinalpart_waypartwayporicidalrupturingschizogenoussepticidalseptifragalstegocarpoussubvalvateundehiscedventricidal
By concept name: ft:aperturateft:circumscissileft:cleistocarpousft:dehiscentft:dehiscingft:diaperturateft:disintegratingft:explosiveft:extrorseft:hygrocastiqueft:indehiscenceft:indehiscentft:introrseft:latrorseft:latroseft:loculicidalft:loculidicalft:longitudinalft:part wayft:partwayft:poricidalft:rupturingft:schizogenousft:septicidalft:septifragalft:stegocarpousft:subvalvateft:undehiscedft:ventricidal

References

  1. Semantic Annotation, Ontology Building, and Interactive Key Generation from Morphological Descriptions.