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Functional morphology of hydrozoan stolons: stolonal growth, contractility and hydroplasmic movement inGonothyraea loveni(Allman, 1859)

Marine Biology Research, 2017
ABSTRACTIn many hydroids the movement of hydroplasm inside the colony is generated by the pulsation of coenosarc walls. We hypothesized that the stolon coenosarc is not only morphologically but also functionally non-homogeneous, and tested this hypothesis using time-lapse video microscopy to study rhythmic patterns – transverse pulsations, longitudinal
Nikolay N. Marfenin, Vitaly S. Dementyev
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Respiration and plasma membrane ATPase in strawberry stolons

Plant Growth Regulation, 2000
The biochemical, physiological and anatomical properties of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch.) cv. 'Cambridge Favourite' stolons were studied during growth. ATPase activity was measured, in microsomal and plasma membrane fractions, along with chlorophyll determination, in-situ photosynthesis measurements and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X ...
Blanke, MM, Cooke, DT
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Trampling effects on the stolon growth of centipedegrass

2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering, 2011
Five treatment groups i.e. Control, Intensity 1 (T1), Intensity 2 (T2), Intensity 3 (T3) and Intensity 4 (T4) were conducted through simulated trampling. Stolon density of centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) was significantly affected by trampling (p<0.01).
Guozhang Bao, null Zhao Xue, Meng Su
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Phosphate absorption by white clover stolons in pasture

New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1982
Abstract Uptake of 32p by Trifolium repens L. ‘Grasslands Huia’ stolons from felt pads saturated with labelled P solutiOn was measured in the field. Distribution of activity along sto~ons was heavIly bIased towards the stolon tIp rather than to the basal side of the point of supply, and concentrations of activity were associated with active lateral ...
M.J.M. Hay, James Dunlop
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[Tropisms in underground shoots — stolons and rhizomes].

Zhurnal obshchei biologii, 2018
In the review, the problem of plant movements (photo- and gravitropism) is discussed. The contemporary data on physiological and molecular mechanisms of tropisms in underground shoots and roots are presented. Special attention is paid to diagravitropism phenomenon in underground shoots (stolons and rhizomes) that grow in perpendicular direction to the ...
S P, Maslova, T K, Golovko
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Stolon‐Producing Corn

Agronomy Journal, 1953
W. C. Galinat, R. H. Andrew
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Axillary Shoots of the Stolons of Mnium cuspidatum

The Bryologist, 1956
It has been known for a long time that tearing or cutting mosses has a growth-stimulating effect upon them. Dr. Margaret Fulford called my attention to the fact that it is an old practice of gardeners to chop up patches of moss in order to get a better growth of them.
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Sprouting of Coastal Bermudagrass Stolons1

Agronomy Journal, 1966
AbstractSprouting of ‘Coastal’ bermudagrass sprigs harvested at monthly intervals between October 1, 1953, and February 1, 1954, averaged 94.5%. Sprigs planted the day harvested on the average sprouted 96.0% and sprigs stored for 20 days averaged 94.75%. Sprigs stored in moist sawdust at 70F initiated shoot and root development during storage.
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