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1 This movement commences even before the young seedling has broken through the ground.
2 Cerinthe major (Boragineae).-Thecircumnutation of the hypocotyl of a young seedling with the cotyledons hardly
3 Ideally, you sow as late as possible so the young seedling germinates quickly and then grows without stopping.
4 GRUNDY-TheGrundy black walnut originated with a thrifty young seedling owned by Mr. John Rohwer, Grundy Center, Iowa.
5 Dr. Goodale says of this experiment,-Leta young seedling of corn be grown on damp paper in the manner described in No.
6 Fine young seedling evergreens can often be found in the woods or fields, and may be had for the asking, or for a trifling sum.
7 Lathyrus nissolia: circumnutation of stem of young seedling , traced in darkness on a horizontal glass, from 6.45 A.M. Nov. 22nd, to 7 A.M. 23rd.
8 Unfortunately, these young seedlings aren't productive and are mostly just weeds.
9 VHb production also appeared to restrict root formation in young seedlings .
10 But the leaflets of young seedlings exhibit a jerking movement at much lower temperatures.
11 Some very young seedlings were kept during two days in the dark (temp.
12 Goats, cattle and sheep injure young seedlings by browsing.
13 Citrus aurantium: two young seedlings : c, larger cotyledon; c', smaller cotyledon; h, thickened hypocotyl; r, radicle.
14 The light that your young seedlings receive is one of the most important factors in good growth.
15 They protect the young seedlings from the sun just as the parent trees would do in the forest.
16 Significantly, one of the MTases was also activated in young seedlings in response to cold and salt stress.
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