Lettuce, be it red or green, smooth or crinkly, germinates very quickly and is soon ready to eat. |
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When a spore germinates, it produces a flat thalloid plant with a greasy blue-green color and odd morphology. |
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As soon as the second-year plants set seed and die, that seed germinates into pretty new rosettes that quickly monopolize light, moisture, nutrients, soil, and space. |
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Each spore that germinates may produce a new mold, which in turn, under the appropriate growing conditions, may produce millions of spores. |
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These trees are easily grown from seed which germinates very quickly. |
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It can be stored for a long time, it germinates late and retains its content values throughout the entire winter. |
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Organised crime tends to reinforce the conditions under which it germinates. |
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If a seed germinates during the cold stratification, only to withdraw it and plant. |
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It germinates easily, made very tasty salads and one regards it as nuritive of germinated seeds. |
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It is scattered in our forests but often germinates into a pure stand after a fire. |
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Seed blown by the wind may also start new patches, depending on the herbicide program being used on the field where the seed germinates. |
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As they ripen, the pods crack and burst, spreading the seed which germinates quickly. |
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If the seed metering wheels are not empties completely, even there seed residue swells and germinates. |
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The seed is extremely viable once it germinates and the rhizomes can also propagate many new plants. |
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Tillage to bury seed may be useful as galinsoga seed germinates best in lightly disturbed soil where seed is no deeper than 2 to 3 mm. |
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Striga germinates but, because it cannot feed from the false host, it dies before it produces seeds. |
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The word silence comes from the Latin silere which refers to the sound produced by a grain as it germinates. |
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Students can plant seeds in a container that allows a view of the seed as it germinates. |
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Although it germinates in May along with everything else, it seldom comes into flower before September, and if the weather is cold and wet it may not come into flower at all. |
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When a seed germinates, a haustorium develops rapidly, gradually drawing its nutrition from the seed albumen. |
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The moss spore germinates into a filamentous plant, the protonema, which later produces a leafy shoot. |
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The spore is asexual and germinates to produce a prothallus, in which the male and female gametes develop and fuse. |
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The seed germinates easily Ritha: soak 24 hours in warm water in the Sow-and 60 cm deep in a mixture of clay and cow dung. |
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The government should explain how it will withdraw its support before another crisis germinates. |
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The seed typically becomes dormant for a period of time before it germinates to produce a seedling. |
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The spore germinates and enters the needle, and new infection results. |
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In the center the sweet potatoes are covering the floor with their vines and at my feet I am covering a late seeding of mesclun lettuce mix with carpet to keep it cool and moist until it germinates for early fall lettuce. |
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Because the seed germinates later than that of desirable competitors, preemergence herbicide sprays may be useful as a means of eliminating the plants. |
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There then follows a period of dormancy, sometimes prolonged, after which the seed germinates, and the adult form slowly emerges as the shoots and roots grow at the tips and the stem thickens. |
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The seed of many trees germinates slowly and unevenly. |
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Established 20 years ago, Heng Sieng SA imports mung bean seeds from Asia and germinates them to produce quality fresh bean sprouts. |
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This means that soils subject to erosion or moisture loss are protected until the seed germinates and grows enough to keep the soil in place. |
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When the zygospore germinates, it undergoes meiosis, generating new haploid hyphae, which may then form asexual sporangiospores. |
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Because the seed of swamp white oak is not dormant, it germinates soon after falling. |
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When a rice seed germinates, plant parts called the mesocotyl and coleoptile are the first to push forth. |
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As seed germinates, you will be able to see the old seed coats peeling off. |
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Each embryo germinates and pushes itself out of the sporocarp to form a plantlet, the sporophyte, that floats to the water surface. |
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After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes. |
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As seed germinates, the old seed coats can be seen peeling off. |
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