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loculus /ˈlɒkjʊləs /noun (plural loculi /ˈlɒkjʊlʌɪ/ /ˈlɒkjʊliː/) chiefly BotanyEach of a number of small separate cavities, especially in an ovary.No vascular tissue was present in the septum, which forms a partition in the pod cavity between the two loculi....- In early stages, septa in cardinal quadrants fully dilated; septa in cardinal quadrants less dilated, locally separated by moderately wide interseptal loculi.
- Lacking an extensive vacuolization phase, meiocytes of the same tetrads stay together until the anther opens and the loculus reduces and disappears.
Derivativeslocular /ˈlɒkjʊlə / adjective ...- Morphological phenotypes observed in the antisense lines included increased fruit cracking, reduced locular space, and a doubling in the thickness of the fruit cuticle.
- Those fruit picked at the Green stage were mature green as judged by size and the amount of locular material around the seeds, and those fruit picked at the Red stage were not over-ripe as defined by softness.
- Figure 4 shows the structure of a grape berry about 28 d after full bloom, showing the pericarp, with its associated vasculature and the developing seeds within the locular cavity.
OriginMid 19th century: from Latin, 'compartment', diminutive of locus 'place'. |