Dormancy is the inability of the viable seed to commence germinative growth even when environmental conditions are physiologically favourable. |
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Underlying the nail plate is the nail bed, composed of the germinative layer of the epidermis. |
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But gradually over the second half of the 20th century its reputation as a germinative force faded. |
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This terminal phase of seed development, called maturation drying, is also known to ensure the switch from a developmental mode to a germinative mode. |
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They need rich, solitary, germinative time. |
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The cyst wall consists of an inner nucleated germinative layer and an outer nonnucleated proteinaceous layer, which is laminated. |
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Anti germinative activity of three glucosinolate-derived products generated by myrosinate hydrolysis. |
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Other anecdotal poems aren't carried past their germinative impulse. |
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On affirmation of method of seed germinative capacity analysis. |
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The presence of microorganisms, particularly fungi and bacteria, may affect the germinative force and lead to poorly formed seedlings or seedling death. |
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Germinative uniseriate filaments were 2-10 cells long in all species. |
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