To stay competitive growers must introduce new hybrids to their acreage on a regular basis. |
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Or maybe it will be alternative-powered vehicles such as hybrids, fuel cells or diesels. |
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In today's ultramodern world of multigenre hybrids and high-intensity actioners, titles with strong ties to the past are a rarity. |
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She was able to screen more than 50 million seeds looking for possible hybrids and found in the end only two. |
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Many hybrids use aerodynamic design to reduce drag and improve fuel efficiency. |
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Two putative hybrids between Kalmia and Rhododendron are cultivated by enthusiasts and their status has always been the subject of debate. |
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More hybrids are expected in the near future and competition should keep prices realistic. |
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The two larger ponds, one at either end of the chain, hold good stocks of tench, perch, rudd, bream, and hybrids. |
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This is a large tree, and not as well-suited for smaller urban gardens as newer, smaller hybrids such as Little Gem. |
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In all the other cases, hybrids fared at least as well as the purebreds, and sometimes even better. |
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Like all hybrids, their batteries recharge by recapturing energy from braking and cruising on highways. |
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The coffee cover was dense and high, consisting primarily of modern dwarf hybrids of Coffea arabica. |
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We know that tigers and lions can produce hybrids called tigons and ligers, so it is likely that they are descended from the same original kind. |
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We also compared the mean expression level in hybrids relative to pure species between male-specific genes and all other genes. |
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Designed to bring out the most desirable traits of two apples, hybrids lend versatility to the apple world. |
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Modern hyacinth hybrids are among the most deliciously scented flowers in the garden. |
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This inspired Jack and Harry Bagust, brothers from the Sydney area, to breed one of these hybrids to a Dalmatian imported from Great Britain. |
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These felines are hybrids first bred from crossing a wild small leopard cat of Asia with a domestic cat. |
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Most of their beans are criollo hybrids, which is considered the best cacao available today. |
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A lot of our members drive Jeeps of some sort, but we have a good assortment of pickup trucks, hybrids and other four-wheel drives. |
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Planting herbicide-resistant hybrids may allow growers to use herbicide formulations normally used on soybeans or other crops. |
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Perspective hybrids of cowberries and blueberries have been selected and propagated. |
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All three possibilities might allow for high fitness of hybrids in a new environment. |
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The most popular hybrids are goldendoodles, Labradoodles, schnoodles, and cockapoos. |
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This is the current king of the hybrids, although its feeble performance limits its appeal to card-carrying enviros. |
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From the Asiatics, the new hybrids inherit their warmer colors and upright calyx. |
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Melogolds and Oroblancos are different hybrids from pummelo and grapefruit parents. |
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Because hybrids are usually fertile, they can often produce introgressive hybrids with the parental species or triple hybrids with another taxa. |
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It is possible that the inland plants Hodgdon called variety typica represent introgressive hybrids between L. pulchella and L. intermedia. |
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In this framework, a number of interspecific and intergeneric hybrids were grown and tested for fertility and fruit quality. |
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As these species are cross-incompatible, the only way to obtain such intergeneric hybrids is protoplast fusion and somatic hybridization. |
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This helps explain why the success of hybrids is so variable and also why some species can, and others cannot, interbreed. |
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The winning hybrids yielded breads with a fine crumb structure and a high overall number of cells. |
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Regardless of the technology, hybrids still rely on the piston engine as a primary power source. |
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Some of the later flowering hybrids are more unusual in their colour with pink trumpets and white petals. |
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The variety grown here is well adapted to the climate, requiring less water and fertilization than modern hybrids. |
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Whether car buyers choose vehicles that run solely on hydrogen over comparably priced hybrids or gas engines won't be clear for a decade or more. |
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In brief, applied phycology could mimic the technology of crop science, but it could not deliver somatic hybrids with stable, desired genomes. |
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Sirens, the most common hybrids to be included in Romanesque sculpture, appear frequently in the context of the monastic cloister. |
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Many are hybrids with the Kermadec Islands variety, which in warm climates flowers continuously. |
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There are many corporations offering incentives such as free parking to those who drive hybrids. |
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Having driven the Japanese hybrids I'm not sure U.S. drivers will embrace the lower power output of these vehicles. |
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To this end, firms have created hybrids combining elements of free code with code that is licensed for cash. |
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Three existing aerial appliances would be replaced by an enhanced fleet of four custom-built combined pump and aerial hybrids. |
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Red varieties derived from hybrids of all these species are also available today. |
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The animals were hybrids of different breeds, of which one was predominant. |
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Native or cherry plum hybrids have small, tart fruit, and are best used for making jams, jellies, and preserves. |
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This engine, like other hybrids, uses nitrous oxide as liquid oxidizer, but uses paraffin rather than rubber as the engine's solid fuel. |
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There was some smarmy Chardonnay socialist banging on about how we should be buying hybrids. |
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His output roams through jazz, techno, ambient, classical and world music, chancing upon unique hybrids en route. |
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Fern experts in the group added two unusual Botrychiums, so the Skidmore fern list now stands at 30, not counting sterile hybrids. |
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Male sterile plants don't produce pollen, which makes it easier to breed improved hybrids and produce hybrid seed. |
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His handout provided keys to the species, hybrids and structure which I have loosely interpreted to help you understand this genus. |
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Plant breeders have developed many good varieties and hybrids of burley tobacco, all of which are available to Ohio growers. |
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Crossbreading of some sparid species was performed in order to select some hybrids with desirable characteristics. |
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Each year seed companies and plant breeders introduce dozens of new varieties and hybrids. |
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Remarkably, sperm mitochondria persist in mammalian interspecies crosses as demonstrated for murine and bovine hybrids. |
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Elsewhere, Herbert describes demons as hybrids of unshapely human bodies and animal natures. |
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Historically, their campuses have been hybrids of ethnic cultures and nationalities. |
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In other words, are rescue genes mutant alleles of the genes that normally kill hybrids? |
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Recent analyses of plumage and morphometrics of hybrids have increased the rigor of their identification. |
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Before examining the transcript levels in triploid hybrids, the effects of triploidy per se need to be considered. |
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Elsewhere there's excitable talk of hydrogen, bioethanol, fuel cells, hybrids. |
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All the government has to do is write a law saying that all diesel has to contain bio-diesel, and that in five years all cars have to be hybrids. |
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Many of the intrageneric hybrids seem fertile, whereas as far as I can gather, bigeneric hybrids have proved to be sterile. |
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Information to date suggests that xPitinia is infertile in line with all other bigeneric hybrids. |
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Experimental hybridization has established that polecats, ferrets, Steppe polecats, and European mink are able to produce fertile hybrids. |
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Mutations of these hybrids may have given rise to further microspecies stabilized by apomixis. |
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These are followed shortly by the lovely graceful flowers of such beardless types as the Southern species hybrids and spurias. |
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The tiger lily has played a very important role in the development of the Asiatic hybrids and other lilies. |
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I'm not that nuts about hybrids because, in essence, you need two drivetrains, not one. |
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Her conceptual gestures are hybrids, as dependent on beat-generation strategies and Japanese aesthetics as they are self-consciously futuristic. |
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Two other fly species mated and formed a hybrid, a combined form that cannot mate with its fellow hybrids. |
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Valved horns were permitted, in the light of Wagner's own equivocation about them, joining those valved horn hybrids known as Wagner tubas. |
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Given these figures and the increased complexity of hybrids, they do not seem to be such a quantum leap forward. |
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In their place, they're testing a variety of cleaner technologies, including diesel-electric hybrids and hydrogen fuel cells. |
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Then, Spinella says, the shift into hybrids and smaller vehicles would accelerate. |
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The success of hybrid maize has produced interest in developing hybrids in autogamous crops. |
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Observe the effectiveness of transgenic hybrids and insecticide control methods and learn how to dig roots and scout for rootworm larvae. |
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The law of segregation stated that, when these hybrids were allowed to self-fertilize, three quarters of the progeny would be yellow and one quarter green. |
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Yet despite variable environments, new commercially available maize hybrids continue to be produced each year with ever-increasing harvestable yield. |
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The Orchid House offers the visitors a captivating display of exotic blooms of cattleya, dendrobium, arachnis, oncidium, phalaenopsis, vandal and their hybrids. |
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At present, there are 8,565 specimens of McCurtain County plants in Oklahoma herbaria representing 1,498 species, intraspecific taxa, and hybrids. |
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Asymmetries in the character transition curves describing these zones suggest that Townsend's warblers have a selective advantage over hybrids and hermits. |
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The immature grain of these hybrids is high in tannin and quite bitter. |
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Older hybrids had large tassels producing pollen up to two weeks. |
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Imagining novels as biological specimens creates a crazed and mythic zoology of hybrids, beasts, mutants, and aberrations. |
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There are also a range of hybrids in warm yellow and orange tones. |
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And with each passing month, hybrids account for a larger and larger chunk of the marketplace. |
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In December 2012, American consumers bought 43,690 hybrids, 7,669 plug-in electric vehicles and 235 cars that run on cng. |
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Stop-start town traffic gave an advantage to the hybrids, with the Prius, which can run solely on its electric motor at slow speeds, far in the lead. |
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The larger longer term impact of hybrids will come not from greater fuel efficiency but rather from a shift toward using electric power outlets to recharge vehicle batteries. |
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Nonetheless, US consumers who buy hybrids will receive tax credits, regardless of whether their car has the same fuel efficiency as a regular car. |
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Later the two made the fundamental discovery that transplants from inbreds to hybrids were successful, whereas the reverse transplants were rejected. |
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The resulting hybrids often are apomictic and locally distributed. |
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Modern hybrids come in every colour from white and apricot to deep plum. |
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The hybrids were good looking fish but careful examination of the mouths would show tell-tale signs of small barbs and their top fins were more carp-shaped. |
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The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology. |
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The money raised will be put to use to finance the sale and leases of Toyota and Lexus hybrids. |
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Flowers of some red and blue large-flowered hybrids and the bicolors fade badly if they get too much sun and these should be planted in eastern exposures or partial shade. |
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Both nature and hybridisers have crossed different generic species and hybrids to cultivate bigeneric bromeliads, since the plants arrived on this planet. |
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Also look for complex hybrids of black raspberries and various species of other raspberries and blackberries, including some that are tropical and Asiatic. |
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But last month, carbuyers could choose from well over 50 different types of hybrids, including seven plug-in hybrids. |
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While they account for only a tiny fraction of sales, electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids are rising. |
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But at Ford, Chevrolet, and Chrysler, electric cars and plug-in hybrids account for only a tiny fraction of sales. |
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Electric cars and plug-in hybrids are eligible for big tax credits that can seriously reduce the cost of ownership. |
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The aim of this work was to assess the fertility and breeding potential of the triploid and aneuploid hybrids with a view to developing an improved vine cactus crop. |
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Modern violas and pansies are hybrids of the old-fashioned heartsease Viola tricolor, itself a fitting reminder of this romantic month of the year. |
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The result is that the ruddy duck's genes, stronger, more virile, dominate the union, producing ruddy duck dominated hybrids and weakening the white-headed duck strain. |
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The Scot's briar or burnet rose, Rosa pimpinellifolia, is a native and its cultivated hybrids and forms put up no fight in the garden because they actually like it here. |
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Avoid early planting dates if susceptible inbreds or hybrids are planted. |
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Many of the decorative species and hybrids are reasonably hardy plants. |
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In present-day usage, despite Fowler's strictures, concern for classical and linguistic purity is minimal and the coining of etymological hybrids is casual and massive. |
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The success of hybrids can be attributed to five key factors. |
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Along a central European front, the two species hybridize, but the hybrids suffer from a whole range of defects, many of which are lethal at the embryonic stage. |
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That's the only way to treat blackmailing hybrids and hypocrites. |
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The diploid, the triploid and the pentaploid hybrids tested had the expected number of two, three and five rDNA hybridization sites, respectively. |
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Intergeneric-interploidy hybridization between Hylocereus species and S. megalanthus yielded triploids, pentaploids, hexaploids, and aneuploid hybrids. |
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If these were intergeneric hybrids, they would likely have significantly incongruent positions between the chloroplast and mitochondrial gene phylogenies. |
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But plug-in hybrids do have a gasoline tank for the long trips. |
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Many of today's hybrids have been crossed with Lilium regale. |
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Alien cytoplasms and chromosomes have been introduced into wheat by cytologically monitoring the chromosomal constitution of backcross progenies in interspecific hybrids. |
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According to some botanists, it is those hybrids, not pure M. sieversii, that became the ancestors of what we now think of as proper eating apples. |
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But they also are charged with preserving native species within the boundaries of their parks and I guess they're pretty keen to look after purebred dingoes and not hybrids. |
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Whether this is true or not, eryngiums have become firmly ensconced in British gardens, with a plethora of species, hybrids and cultivars to choose from. |
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The effect of the creating of hybrids can range from having little effect, a negative effect, to having devastating effects on native species. |
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When a new species is introduced, the species could potentially breed with members of native species, producing hybrids. |
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However, they are separate species, so hybrids rarely occur, and are always infertile. |
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But the magnificent striped, mottled, and hemlined skirts, and the martial names the tulip hybrids used to have, are long gone. |
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In addition, at least two wild hybrids between a common minke whale and an Antarctic minke whale have been confirmed. |
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Nearby, the Little Red River's waters are teeming with largemouth bass, white bass hybrids, walleye and trout. |
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They wanted some of the cachet that came with making and selling hybrids. |
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One of the hybrids has been bred back to a bottlenose dolphin, demonstrating such hybrids are fertile. |
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They're followed by Asiatic lilies, which unfurl star-shaped flowers, and by calla hybrids, whose blooms look like fluted cups. |
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In this case, closely related species may regularly interbreed, but hybrids will be selected against and the species will remain distinct. |
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But hybrid zones imply much more through introgressive hybridization where hybrids backcross with parental species. |
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From my study of dabbling ducks, I have come to believe that formation of hybrids is common during speciation events. |
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The Pleuronectidae, of marine fishes, have the largest number of reported hybrids. |
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However unlike the above examples most species have very restricted endemic ranges which may overlap resulting in natural hybrids. |
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These efforts have resulted in significant regionally adapted breeding lines and hybrids, such as the Mountain series from North Carolina. |
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The affinity of the heterogametes between the three species of scallops and early development of hybrids. |
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Numerous walnut cultivars have been developed commercially, which are nearly all hybrids of the English walnut. |
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University supported breeding programs were especially important in developing and introducing modern hybrids. |
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However, studies of the hybrids readily made by intercrossing teosinte and modern maize suggest this objection is not well founded. |
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In the late 1800s and early 1900s, some zoos intentionally produced exotic hybrids like ligers and leopons to attract visitors. |
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Interbreeding can swamp the rarer gene pool and create hybrids, depleting the purebred gene pool. |
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They're also interbred for food, like the beefalo and different types of catfish-trout hybrids. |
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What is the process whereby closely related plant cuttings are inserted into stems or rootstocks to produce hybrids? |
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It's Impellimax division designs and builds PIN Diode, GaAs, GaN and SiC drivers, linearizers, hybrids and other components. |
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The Cape Verde population became effectively extinct since 2000, all surviving birds being hybrids with black kites. |
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Within the painting, at least six of the santeria deities can be discerned, said Stein of the work, populated by human-animal hybrids. |
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Modern hybrids focus on improving disease resistance over the heirloom plants. |
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Visual identification has proved difficult for fisheries managers in the past because the hybrids and brown goldfish look similar to crucians. |
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Research in western Kansas focuses on fast-drying and early hybrids with biotype I greenbug resistance. |
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Isoxaflutole, premixed with Resolve brand herbicides, will allow DuPont to create new pre-emergence offers for glyphosate tolerant hybrids. |
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For exploiting hybrid vigor, per se performance, sca effects and the extent of heterosis of hybrids are important. |
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In Australia, nearly all taxis run on LPG, as well as the growing fleet of hybrids. |
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Hydrocyanic acid potentials in leaf blade tissue of eleven grain sorghum hybrids. |
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The classification adopted in the List of elm species, varieties, cultivars and hybrids is largely based on that established by Brummitt. |
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In addition, there are numerous hybrids and cultivars in commercial and horticultural usage. |
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Seeds are most often used to propagate species and subspecies or to create new hybrids. |
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Cytogenetic investigations on haploid plants and interspecific hybrids by utilizing haploidy. |
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Orchids of all types have also often been sought by collectors of both species and hybrids. |
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Plastic-metal hybrids are replacing all-steel structures in automotive front-end modules at an accelerated rate. |
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This belief was based largely on the fully fertile hybrids that can be produced under captive conditions. |
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As with most mammal hybrids, the less closely related the parents, the more likely the offspring will be sterile. |
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As these mtDNA-reconstituted cells were cytoplasmic hybrids, they met criteria for a previously created term, cybrids. |
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White pointed to species hybrids such as foxes, wolves, and jackals, which were separate groups that were still able to interbreed. |
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Many of the maize varieties grown in the United States and Canada are hybrids. |
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Potential negative effects include hybrids that are less fit for their environment resulting in a population decrease. |
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Other hybrids include the zorse, a cross between a zebra and a horse. |
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He also recommended the new calycanthus hybrids, particularly Hartlage Wine, a deep burgundy without much fragrance, and Venus, a magnolia-like flower with a sweet scent. |
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In the present hybrids, evaluation of the chromosome pairing at diakinesis revealed that quadrivalents occur, but in low frequency, ranging from one to three. |
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Genetic parameters in parents and hybrids of circulant diallel in popcorn. |
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Most commercial tulip cultivars are complex hybrids, and often sterile. |
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Of the many varieties of sunflowers, most descend from the native North American Helianthus annuus, although some may be hybrids from within or between other annual species. |
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Moreover, since the introduction of tropical species into cultivation in the 19th century, horticulturists have produced more than 100,000 hybrids and cultivars. |
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Teslas consume no gasoline whatsoever, never need routine oil changes and require far less maintenance than internal combustion engine vehicles or complicated hybrids. |
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In North America, Louisiana iris and its hybrids are often cultivated. |
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Each cell line of a panel of monochromosomal mouse-human somatic cell hybrids was individually transduced with an HIV vector encoding both cycT1 and blasticidin resistance. |
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Embryoid formation in anthers of some interspecific hybrids in Solanurn. |
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New web-based, SaaS or software as a service applications are entering the market at record pace, as well as a new line of scaled down on-premise ERP applications and hybrids. |
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Many species and hybrids are used as ornamental and street trees. |
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There are a number of different opinions regarding the validity of some species, notably apomictic microspecies and whether some 'species' may actually be hybrids. |
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At six months of age, the hybrids were closely monitored and were shown to display both physical and behavioral characteristics from both species. |
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It is nonetheless closely related enough to smaller Canis species, such as the eastern wolf, coyote, and golden jackal, to produce fertile hybrids. |
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This was seen in the Atlantic Salmon population when high levels of escape from Atlantic Salmon farms into the wild populations resulted in hybrids that had reduced survival. |
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Teslas consume no gasoline, never need routine oil changes and require far less maintenance than internal combustion engine vehicles or complicated hybrids. |
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A further confounding factor is the peculiar ability of sturgeons to produce reproductively viable hybrids, even between species assigned to different genera. |
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Natural hybridisation presents a challenge to the concept of a reproductively isolated species, as fertile hybrids permit gene flow between two populations. |
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Though it's the battery cars that are road-ready now, fuel cells, hybrids and flywheels offer a tantalizing vision of a more practical, low-emission transportation future. |
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Recently discovered hybrids between male harbour porpoises and female Dall's porpoises indicate the two species may actually be members of the same genus. |
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First generation hybrids between polecats and ferrets, conceived to improve the latter's bloodlines, produce animals with personalities similar to their wild parents. |
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Matthew W. Daus, the Taxi and Limousine commissioner, said his agency was finding fewer problems during regular inspections with hybrids, compared with nonhybrids. |
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To illustrate the possibility of strange wildlife combinations, he said lion-tiger hybrids, called ligers, have been created in this country and other parts of the world. |
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Examples of hybrids include mules, geeps, ligers, and wolphins. |
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Given the numerical dominance of hybrids in the overlap zone, random mating may generate more backcrosses which increase morphological diversity through introgression. |
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This is not common in animals as animal hybrids are usually sterile. |
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Nowadays, many of these hybrids have backcrossed with coyotes. |
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Thorne-Zytkow objects are hybrids of red supergiant and neutron stars that superficially resemble normal red supergiants, such as Betelguese in the constellation Orion. |
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Overall, 18 hybrids were eventually recovered, each showing a full set of chromosomes from each parent plus additional genetic material called kinetoplast DNA from one parent. |
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There are other holiday cacti, but the crab or lobster claw cacti, Zygocactus or Schlumbergera, species of each or hybrids of both are the more familiar types. |
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However, viable hybrids are occasionally formed and these new species can either have properties intermediate between their parent species, or possess a totally new phenotype. |
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Yet, other taxa that have been considered by some authorities to be conspecific, for example the barking deer or muntjacs of India and China, produce sterile hybrids. |
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Hybridization can provide a mechanism for gene flow between species, particularly if hybrids are interfertile with parental species and do not suffer reduced fitness. |
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Now, however, there are so many coneflower varieties or hybrids that it will be difficult to select which coneflower will look best in your garden. |
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Pollen from crops engineered to be resistant to weed killer have been known to fertilize related weeds, creating superweed hybrids that are also resistant to weed killer. |
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With rare exceptions, most hybrids are sterile and cannot reproduce. |
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Kikuchi classified Pyrus species into three groups, small fruited species with two carpels, large fruited species with five carpels, and their hybrids with 3-4 carpels. |
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Hybrids such as the mule, a cross between a donkey and a horse, are sterile. |
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Hybrids work by using the braking power to spin a dynamo which charges a battery. |
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Hybrids occur everywhere scientists look, from blue whales to the finches and iguanas on Darwin's Galapagos Islands. |
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Hybrids were intermediate between the parental species in pairing success. |
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Hybrids are commonly known as Norwegian spruce, which should not be confused with the pure species Norway spruce. |
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Hybrids are blends of epoxy, phenol, urethane or alkyds with acrylics to enhance their properties. |
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Hybrids such as the Ford Escape Hybrid are slowly being added to the taxicab fleet in Mexico City. |
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Hybrids can swim well like minks and burrow for food like polecats. |
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Hybrids such as the beefalo breed can even occur between taurine cattle and either species of bison, leading some authors to consider them part of the genus Bos, as well. |
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Hybrids between O. mossambicus and other less-tolerant strains also show relatively fast growth rates in brackishwater and full-strength seawater. |
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Hybrids with Risso's dolphin occur both in the wild and in captivity. |
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