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SYSTEMATIC ANALYSIS (MORPHOLOGY, ANATOMY AND

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... mg/l) was essential for shoot multiplication (Bressan et al. 1982). Rout et al. (1990) observed that media supplemented with BAP and GA3 at low concentration induced early bud break and enhanced rates of shoot multiplication with more than seven shoots per explants in hybrid roses. After multiplicat ...
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Diversity and evolution of a trait mediating ant–plant interactions

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molecular evidence for the common origin of snap

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... not all grass carp are sterile, and they consume native and non-native plants indiscriminately. Research that involves biocontrol insects, such as the hydrilla tuber weevil and the hydrilla leaf-mining fly, continues. ...
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Life cycle and reproductive botany of Scilla hyacinthoides

... determines their structure and annual developmental cycles. This is especially true for geophytes. Geophytes possess subterranean storage organs with renewal buds that are located below the soil surface. At the beginning of the dry summer season the geophytes enter a state of dormancy, during which ...
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Pattern Formation in Shoots: A Likely Role for Minimal Energy

... When simple shoots and flowersare examined,a restrictedset of patternsis found. Characterization involves three levels of scale: (1) The overall arrayis roughlyradiallysymmetrical.(2) The elements within it are usually arrangedin either straightradii or in spirallines. (3) The element itself, e.g., ...
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Rhynchostegium - Tela Botanica

... 139a. Capsules erect, symmetric; endostome segments narrow, not keeled; basal lamina cells near nerve (except sometimes one or two rows) several times longer than wide. 139a. Capsules inclined, asymmetric; endostome segments broader, keeled; basal lamina cells near nerve + isodiametric (except for a ...
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