Seeds were sown on 14 Apr. and the matured plants were harvested on 16 Aug. before the onset of flowering. |
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Seeds of diploid wheats and primitive tetraploid wheats were obtained from Dr CI Kling. |
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Seeds dispersed by wind fell on the soil leading to the appearance of hardy plants like fireweed and lupine. |
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Seeds sown in February that have germinated and formed their first true leaves will need pricking out into small pots. |
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Seeds were dehulled using a manual dehuller and grains were evaluated as described for seeds. |
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Seeds should be broadcast in the fall or early spring in well-drained sandy soil that has been well spaded or raked. |
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By the end of it, only the best of the Lightning Seeds remained unplayed in my repertoire. |
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Seeds and planting supplies were delivered late, wagons and ploughs arrived decrepit, axes were too small to be useful. |
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Seeds were cleared and compared with unstained seeds using a dissecting scope. |
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Seeds also nourish kidney yin and are especially helpful with hormonal imbalances. |
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Seeds of all four species germinated in all plots at both treatment locations. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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Seeds were collected from seed traps placed along six equally spaced radii extending from each of the eight sampling points. |
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Seeds were placed on moist filter paper in Petri dishes in the dark to germinate. |
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Seeds were germinated in the dark on filter papers moistened with deionized water. |
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Seeds were germinated and seedlings were hydroponically grown as previously described. |
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Seeds and tools can be given, which allow families to grow food and become self-sufficient. |
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Seeds of green-and-white-striped cushaw squash are toasted for snacks or ground to prepare Pipian sauces. |
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Seeds are notoriously over-sown, producing far too many weak, spindly seedlings. |
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Seeds from the fruits were collected and viable seeds were distinguished by the colour of the aril. |
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Seeds are scraped off into sterilized flasks containing nutrient agar-agar. |
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Seeds were not inoculated with rhizobia and plants were dependent on inorganic nitrogen. |
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Seeds were sieved from each tray, and the tray was charged with new seeds, which were thoroughly mixed into the sand. |
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Seeds that barely last to the second year include sweet corn, leek, onion, parsley, parsnip, rhubarb and salsify. |
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Seeds of most hardy perennials, including bleeding hearts, columbines, phlox, and primulas, require a period of chilling to germinate. |
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Seeds of all species have an optimal depth at which they germinate best, depending on soil conditions. |
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Seeds appear to have been produced on the underside of the leaf, with the leaf edges rolled over to form an enclosing chamber. |
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Seeds were imbibed in aerated water overnight and planted in pots filled with soil. |
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Seeds for the spring plantings were cold stratified for 14 days to simulate the cold experienced by overwintering seeds. |
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Seeds were collected from individual plants and sown on moist soil, stratified for 4 days, and grown for 4 weeks. |
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Seeds of wheat and barley were also found, providing evidence of crop cultivation. |
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Seeds were imbibed in water for 24 hr and then gamma irradiated at 10 krad. |
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Seeds are notoriously slow to germinate, so mark the rows by planting a fast-growing crop, such as radishes, with the beet seeds. |
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Seeds and plants on the earth find numerous metallic salts and elements essential for their growth here in these rain drops. |
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Seeds were collected from these two rows of the flower head only and at defined days after anthesis. |
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Seeds are wonders of suspended animation, vehicles for the survival of embryonic plants, but their powers do not last forever. |
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Seeds are extremely small, being less than 1 mm in size, with a wide variety of shapes. |
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Seeds at different developmental stages coexist at the same time on the plant, and even in a single inflorescence. |
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Seeds which had loose and damaged seed coats imbibed water very rapidly and were discarded during the first hour of imbibition. |
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Seeds were harvested at 40 days after flowering and immature seeds were removed. |
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Seeds of many Australian species require several months' storage before germination is possible. |
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Seeds also are spread by hay, combines, grain trucks, and in contaminated winter wheat seed. |
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Seeds and insects are part of their diet year round, but the ratio of animal and vegetable matter fluctuates throughout the year. |
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Seeds of some species do not germinate when placed under conditions normally regarded as favourable to germination and are said to be dormant. |
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Seeds were scored daily for radicle emergence through the testa or PE envelope. |
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Seeds landing on or near the mounds of granivorous ants are expected to be consumed because foraging activity is presumably highest near active nests. |
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Seeds are sprinkled evenly on top of this soil and pressed in. |
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Seeds are bulky organs with high metabolic and biosynthetic activity. |
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Seeds can be purchased either locally or from mail-order companies. |
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Seeds smaller than the optimal size may be of low fitness or inviable, whereas investment in large seeds may waste resources that could be used to produce more seeds. |
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Seeds were surface-sterilized and sown on GM agar plates lacking sucrose. |
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Seeds of wild type and uvh1-2 were gamma irradiated at 10 krad. |
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Seeds ovoid or oblong, shiny, with apically a 2-fid to multifid caruncle. |
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Seeds of chickpea and maize were surface-sterilized for 30 minutes, pre-germinated in the dark in a Petri dish with adequate water, and were then planted in quartz sand. |
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Seeds were obtained from lupin gene banks in Poland and abroad. |
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Seeds of Nigella sativa, a dicotyledon of the Ranunculaceae family, have been employed for thousands of years as a spice and food preservative. |
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Seeds from dehiscent capsules may be removed, packed appropriately, and transported to laboratories in different regions. |
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Seeds in the pod are used to make locust bean gum, a thickening agent widely used in food. |
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Seeds homozygous for ser1 were mutagenized with EMS, germinated and grown to maturity. |
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Consumers were warned not to consume 250g and 500g packets of Independent Irish Health Foods Organic Sesame Seeds and Organic Four Seed Mix. |
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Seeds of the tuberous species require a hot, dry summer period followed by a cool, moist winter to germinate. |
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Seeds are most often used to propagate species and subspecies or to create new hybrids. |
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Seeds sown using a seed drill are distributed evenly and placed at the correct depth in the soil. |
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Seeds may be used to grow more cotton or to produce cottonseed oil. |
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Seeds of carrots, parsnip, and brassicas were also discovered, but they were poor specimens and tend to come from white carrots and bitter tasting cabbages. |
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Seeds triangular, rugose-reticulate, basally and dorsally winged, ca. |
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Seeds are embryonic plants that are enclosed in a seed coat. |
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Seeds that land in the furrows have better protection from the elements, and natural erosion or manual raking will cover them while leaving some exposed. |
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Seeds require stratification and take one or two years to germinate. |
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The Seeds, formed in 1965, were a short-lived but cultishly memorable band that melded primitive rock rhythms with the free-love message of the flower power generation. |
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Seeds left on top of the ground were eaten by birds, insects, and mice. |
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For vegetable growers, Harris Seeds offers quality bare root and bulbed vegetables like delicious Asparagus, Rhubarb, Horseradish, Garlic, Onions and Potatoes. |
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The two train at prestige wrestling gym The Snakepit, in Wigan, and practise and coach in the gym above Sowing Seeds Ministries in Stockton town centre. |
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