| The two independent, recessive dwarfing genes produced four distinct seedling growth habits in field trials. |
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| The triumphal arch was to span a distance of 285 feet and rise 325 feet, dwarfing the Eiffel Tower. |
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| It is the art of dwarfing trees or plants and developing them into aesthetically appealing shapes. |
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| Another photograph has a chrome-and-glass building, dwarfing an old structure with traditional architecture and red brick walls. |
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| As a consequence, most people prefer to plant apple trees that have been grafted onto dwarfing rootstock. |
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| Jane could stretch out on a lounger on the balcony, enjoying the dwarfing magnificence of the volcanoes on neighbouring Bali and Lombok. |
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| A number of alternative dwarfing genes have been reported to reduce plant height in wheat but show sensitivity to exogenous gibberellic acid. |
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| More than 80 percent of its profits came from financial trading operations, dwarfing its earnings from pipelines and power plants. |
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| The calculated hydraulic conductivity of the graft tissue was found to be lower for grafted trees on dwarfing rootstocks compared to invigorating rootstocks. |
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| From that perch, one's picture of the cosmos grows to galactic proportions, dwarfing any prior world view and yielding a perspective transcendent beyond imagination. |
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| The anatomy of the graft tissue between a rootstock and its shoot can provide a mechanistic explanation of the way dwarfing Malus rootstocks reduce shoot growth. |
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| Above the cloud forests, as the Andes continue to rise, the dwarfing trend continues until the trees give way to brush. |
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| Sibley's Patio Quince is a naturally dwarfing variety, grafted on to dwarfing rootstocks to produce a tree that looks fabulous. |
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| However, very dwarfing rootstock, which produces slightly smaller trees, needs extremely fertile soil, regular watering and yields are lower. |
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| Andrew George AWHAT you are after is a variety preferably on a dwarfing rootstock that bears fruit on short shoots or spurs to ensure plenty of apples. |
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| In some drawings, too, the view is panoramically wide, covering miles both horizontally and vertically, a dwarfing of human scale reinforced by the works' size. |
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| Dwarfing occurred with the pygmy mammoth on the outer Channel Islands of California, but at an earlier period. |
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