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Sugar, we're going down: PRC2-mediated epigenetic repression of sucrose metabolism promotes phototrophy during seedling establishment. [PDF]
Osborne R.
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Characterisation of guided entry of tail-anchored proteins in Magnaporthe oryzae. [PDF]
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Soil and plant communities co-regulating plant biomass allocation patterns along a saline-alkali gradient, case study of <i>Allium ramosum</i> in Songnen Grassland, Northeast China. [PDF]
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Vegetative Reproduction and Multiplication in Erythronium
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1900F. H. Blodgett
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VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION IN CHLOROPHYTUM ELATUM
American Journal of Botany, 1938THE PLANT commonly known as Chlorophytum elatum R. Br. is easily propagated by small plants which develop at the tips and nodal regions of stolons. Scores of such individuals may be found on one mature plant, and no doubt such ease of propagation has helped to make this plant a favorite greenhouse subject. Other members of the Liliaceae, especially the
J. J. Sperry, Ernst E. Naylor
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Vegetative and Reproductive Morphology
2017Knowledge of the vegetative and reproductive morphology of soybean is important for cultivar development. The breeder should be able to distinguish each trait and understand the variation in the soybean germplasm before pursuing the goals in cultivar development. To efficiently select lines in a breeding program requires familiarity with the traits and
Aluízio Borém+3 more
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Vegetative Reproduction in Western Ironweed
Weed Science, 1969The apex of western ironweed (Vernonia baldwini Torr.) vegetative bud shoots adheres to the tunica-corpus theory. Two layers of cells with the plane of wall formation anticlinal to the main axis (tunica) lie over a body of tissue with no pattern to wall formation (corpus). The bud shoot can be divided into the promeristem, the zone of elongation, and a
M. K. McCarty, C. J. Scifres
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