Definition of caryopsis in English:
caryopsis
nounPlural caryopses ˌkarɪˈɒpsɪsˌkɛriˈɑpsəs
Botany A dry one-seeded fruit in which the ovary wall is united with the seed coat, typical of grasses and cereals.
Example sentencesExamples
- They grew from caryopses collected from populations submitted for more than 40 years to chronic irradiation with variable dose rates.
- Immature caryopses were collected, surface-sterilized and rinsed twice with sterile distilled water.
- Surface-sterilized caryopses were germinated on moist filter paper in Petri dishes on 13 September 1996.
- Maize caryopses were immersed in tap water and then allowed to germinate in Petri dishes on moist filter paper in the dark at 26°C.
Origin
Early 19th century: from modern Latin, from Greek karuon 'nut' + opsis 'appearance'.
Definition of caryopsis in US English:
caryopsis
nounˌkɛriˈɑpsəsˌkerēˈäpsəs
Botany A dry one-seeded fruit in which the ovary wall is united with the seed coat, typical of grasses and cereals.
Example sentencesExamples
- Maize caryopses were immersed in tap water and then allowed to germinate in Petri dishes on moist filter paper in the dark at 26°C.
- Immature caryopses were collected, surface-sterilized and rinsed twice with sterile distilled water.
- Surface-sterilized caryopses were germinated on moist filter paper in Petri dishes on 13 September 1996.
- They grew from caryopses collected from populations submitted for more than 40 years to chronic irradiation with variable dose rates.
Origin
Early 19th century: from modern Latin, from Greek karuon ‘nut’ + opsis ‘appearance’.