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Smilax belongs to a transition class, partaking somewhat of the nature of endogen and of exogen.
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The pituitary and testes possesses a high capacity to trapping circulating D-Asp from hexogen or endogen sources.
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Saponin is found in endogens and exogens.
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Take the characters of exogens as distinct from endogens; even under ordinary circumstances, no absolute distinction can be drawn between them.
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The case described in your last letter of the trimorphic monocotyledon Pontederia is grand.
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But why, oh, why should so many monocotyledons have come there?
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The monocotyledons comprise many familiar plants, both ornamental and useful.
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But, above everything, such a proportion of individual monocotyledons!
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Among monocotyledons, the orders in which it is most remarkable are Liliaceae, Hemerocallideae, Asphodeleae, Irideae, and Commelineae.
Usage of monocot in English
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In contrast, rice, sorghum and maize presented highly expanded monocot-specific groups.
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Streptomyces scabies also inhibits the growth of seedlings in monocot and dicot plants.
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Together with sucrose transporters from other dicot and monocot plants, these proteins form four separate phylogenetic groups.
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Our results demonstrate that conservation of the genome microstructure can be identified even between monocot and dicot species.
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Phylogenetic and functional analyses suggested that homologous genes shared high similarity with TaCT1 may exist exclusively in monocot plants.
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In addition, the identification of Marpola sheds a new light on the molecular evolution of the superfamily of monocot Man-binding lectins.
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We also tested whether different molecular features between monocot and dicot MLO proteins are specifically required by PM fungal species to cause pathogenesis.
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Magnaporthe oryzae causes blast disease on more than 50 species of monocot plants, including important crops such as rice, millet, and most recently wheat.
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Monocot plants have additional members of AGO, the functions of which are poorly understood.
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Until now, there have been very few studies on EDS1 in monocots, and none in wheat.
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Distinct expression patterns among gene family members were observed between monocots and dicots and during chilling stress.
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This analysis of individual families revealed both similarities and distinctions between monocots and eudicots, as well as between species.
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The work also raises questions about the evolutionary changes in this protein family following the divergence of monocots and dicots.
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Significantly, examination of the protein content in the seeds of crop plants shows a distinct difference between monocots and dicots.
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Phylogenomic analysis of 13 representative seed plant genomes indicates that magnoliid and eudicot lineages share more recent common ancestry than monocots.
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We also describe the effects of Si on cell wall-related processes by discussing the published results in both monocots and dicots.