Some of the individualplants cover more than a square kilometer of territory.
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Since the 1960s, it has been clear that mycorrhizae help individualplants to grow.
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Staff receive a share in company profits and individualplants are run as independent entities.
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Some individualplants are twenty-five feet long.
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I've seen some GROWers dig holes four feet deep and five feet in diameter for individualplants.
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As a read-out we tracked the relative abundance of all strains in the phyllosphere of individualplants.
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Myrtle species have been used in medicine, construction and food, and individualplants can have significant cultural value.
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There is no general digging up of the ground, as distinguished from the digging of holes for individualplants.
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One soon becomes familiar with the wants of individualplants, and can judge closely as to need of water.
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Here, we investigate the polymorphism at three R-gene loci of 39 individualplants from nine populations of Arabidopsis thaliana.
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In individualplants of the same species the petals sometimes occur as mere rudiments, and sometimes in a well-developed state.
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If no individualplants are discernible, they have failed to multiply and will probably benefit from a rejuvenating move anyway.
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There is something very odd about it, which could only be made out by incessant watching on several individualplants.
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We shall presently see that some leaves on the same individualplants of L. luteus sleep in a very different manner.
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The typical leaf is oblong elliptical, while individualplants produce lanceolate leaves with two short lateral lobes, with many intermediate forms.
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For man's purposes we may now make artificial selection of individualplants which represent intensification of desirable characteristics of one parent.