Water potential differences between the flag leaf, glumes, stem and grain were maintained as the water stress increased further. |
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In the experiments in Table 1, pricking of an anther and the ovary induced dehiscence whereas cutting or piercing of the glumes did not. |
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At the base of each spikelet, there is a pair of sterile glumes that surrounds a series of flowers. |
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Silks and glumes were removed from the pistils for separate analyses. |
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Luzuloidei, all the glumes have a distichous arrangement, except for the prophyll. |
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Sorghum grains collected were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes and stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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Plump brown seeds that shell out easily from dry, whitish glumes or chaff indicate full maturity. |
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Sorghum grain samples were cleaned to remove stones, dust and light materials, glumes, stalks, and broken, undersized and immature grains. |
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In Moldova, Yanushevich seems to have taken the shape and size of broomcorn millet spikelet imprints with glumes and lemmas as the main criteria for identification. |
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In grasses it is a matter of convenience and tradition to identify as a spikelet the combination of one or more florets with two proximally situated bracts, the glumes. |
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Glumes are spirally or distichously arranged in the spikelets, apart from some reduced species in which the arrangement is obscure. |
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