A developed system of roots.
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Examples for "rootage"
Examples for "rootage"
1They startled but lacked rootage.
2And he has not hesitated to depict its rootage in the flesh; not overlooking its rise in the spirit to noblest heights.
3This was to give the peas deep rootage, which is a point necessary for the quick and stable growth of this vegetable.
4This morainial deposit which offered rootage for the trees and bushes was but a narrow streak- asortof an island on the glacier.
5You forget the wide rootages of everything when you boost some particular region.
1The root system of the seedling understock continued to live, however.
2Tenth, the root system-itsdepth and manner of growth-influencesthe rate of transpiration.
3The river looped around and through the volcano's searing root system.
4Loose dirt from the root system above crumbled and fell across my face.
5Alora was in a new, larger terra-cotta pot that would accommodate her spreading root system.
6Just trying to trace the root system of some infernal vine back to its source.
7Mr. Johnson: You know the black cap has a different root system from the reds.
8Frequently the entire root system has been unearthed as well, ensuring that nothing will regrow.
9The tree has a very perfect root system, but different from that of any pteridophytes.
10Tillage also gives a deeper, better distributed root system.
11However, little is known on the regulation pattern occurring in different parts of the root system.
12To improve water and nutrient acquisition from the soil, plants can modulate their root system architecture.
13Just observe the great extent of root system.
14If root system growth slows or stops, the plant's ability to obtain nourishment is greatly reduced.
15Hookers Sweet Indian (TSC) has a weak root system.
16In Zimbabwe, the baobab is called the upside-down tree because its canopy looks more like a root system.