Remove lower set of leaves and soft tip from four-inch-long nonflowering shoot cuttings. |
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Cone, also called strobilus, in botany, mass of scales or bracts, usually ovate in shape, containing the reproductive organs of certain nonflowering plants. |
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He is working on a catalog of nonflowering plants in the novel. |
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Devernalization can be brought about by exposing previously vernalized plants or seeds to high temperatures, causing a reversion to the original nonflowering condition. |
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Armstrong and Armstrong found the first clear case of substantial pressurized ventilation in a nonflowering plant, Equisetum telmateia. |
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The number of nonflowering shoots arising on older wood was also increased. |
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The development of nonflowering switchgrass varieties would eliminate the possibility that transgenes could escape into the environment and contaminate non-transgene plants. |
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