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- Geocarpy abstract "Geocarpy is \"an extremely rare means of plant reproduction\", in which plants produce diaspores within the soil. This may occur with subterranean flowers (protogeocarpy), or from aerial flowers, which penetrate the soil after flowering (hysterocarpy). It has evolved as an effective means of ensuring a suitable environment for the plant's offspring.Geocarpy is also linked with solifluction soils, where rapid thawing and freezing of surface soil causes almost continuous movement. This phenomenon is prevalent in high altitude areas of East Africa. In order to reproduce, geocarpic plants bend their stems so that the fruit can be embedded in the soil during the freezing process while the fruit is still attached to the plant itself.Geocarpy is most frequent in tropical or semi-desert areas, and geocarpic species may be found in the families Araceae, Begoniaceae, Brassicaceae (Cruciferae), Callitrichaceae, Convolvulaceae, Cucurbitaceae, Fabaceae (Leguminosae), Loganiaceae, Moraceae and Rubiaceae. The best-known example is the peanut, Arachis hypogaea.".
- Geocarpy thumbnail Spigelia_genuflexa_geocarpy.jpg?width=300.
- Geocarpy wikiPageID "33203678".
- Geocarpy wikiPageLength "3258".
- Geocarpy wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Geocarpy wikiPageRevisionID "681066158".
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Araceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Begoniaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Brassicaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Callitriche.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Botany.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Convolvulaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Cucurbitaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Diaspore_(botany).
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink East_Africa.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Evolution.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Fabaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Loganiaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Moraceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Peanut.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Rubiaceae.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Semi-arid_climate.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Soil.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Solifluction.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink Tropics.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLink File:Spigelia_genuflexa_geocarpy.jpg.
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Geocarpy".
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLinkText "geocarpic".
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLinkText "geocarpy".
- Geocarpy wikiPageWikiLinkText "produces its fruit underground".
- Geocarpy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ecology-stub.
- Geocarpy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Geocarpy subject Category:Botany.
- Geocarpy type Redirect.
- Geocarpy comment "Geocarpy is \"an extremely rare means of plant reproduction\", in which plants produce diaspores within the soil. This may occur with subterranean flowers (protogeocarpy), or from aerial flowers, which penetrate the soil after flowering (hysterocarpy). It has evolved as an effective means of ensuring a suitable environment for the plant's offspring.Geocarpy is also linked with solifluction soils, where rapid thawing and freezing of surface soil causes almost continuous movement.".
- Geocarpy label "Geocarpy".
- Geocarpy sameAs Q5533957.
- Geocarpy sameAs جيوكاربي.
- Geocarpy sameAs Roślina_geokarpiczna.
- Geocarpy sameAs m.0h67fc3.
- Geocarpy sameAs Q5533957.
- Geocarpy wasDerivedFrom Geocarpy?oldid=681066158.
- Geocarpy depiction Spigelia_genuflexa_geocarpy.jpg.
- Geocarpy isPrimaryTopicOf Geocarpy.