They consider that early achievement of autotrophy is a major feature of structures with a high degree of foliarization. |
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This period is followed by post-germinative growth that leads to seedling establishment and the acquisition of autotrophy. |
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After greening and probable transition from heterotrophy to autotrophy, root growth rate was enhanced and growth followed a linear pattern. |
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If detached leaves were fed glucose, inducing a rapid switch from autotrophy to heterotrophy, then they were seen to exhibit GPT activity. |
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The isolates were able to grow autolithotrophically in mineral medium in the presence of sulfur, hydrogen and CO2 by hydrogen sulfur autotrophy. |
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Relationship between autotrophy and heterotrophy in symbiotic scleractinian corals. |
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Shell closing limits exposure of the mantle to light, hence autotrophy will be limited. |
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There are many other examples of specialized morphology or life cycles that have evolved either as a necessity for parasitism or as a result of the transition from autotrophy. |
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Carbon from atmospheric carbon dioxide is incorporated by photosynthetic or chemosynthetic organisms and converted into carbohydrates through the process of autotrophy. |
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Facultative mixotrophs, in which autotrophy or heterotrophy is sufficient for nutrition, are classified as amphitrophic. |
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Parasitic plants evolved from nonparasitic plants and thus underwent an evolutionary transition from autotrophy to heterotrophy, which may be partial or complete. |
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High frequency metabolism study in a large and shallow temperate lake revealed seasonal switching between net autotrophy and net heterotrophy. |
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