Yet, there are many budget-minded owners who still believe that money can be saved by planting smaller seedling stock. |
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Over the years we have added scientific investigations on wildlife road kill, tree growth and a study of American chestnut seedling survival. |
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The longer a seedling takes to emerge, the greater the possibility of stand loss to crusting, disease, insects, and rodents. |
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Puddles can create ideal conditions for diseases such as root rot, damping off and seedling blight. |
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Seed rot and seedling diseases caused by Pythium spp. develop early in the season under cool temperatures and wet soil conditions. |
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One of the characteristics of ruderals is a high potential relative growth rate in the seedling phase. |
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Physiologically, plant conversion or seedling development involves a transition from the heterotrophic embryo to an autotrophic plant. |
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This period is followed by post-germinative growth that leads to seedling establishment and the acquisition of autotrophy. |
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Seed bacterization with Bacillus subtilis AF 1 enhances seedling emergence and nodulation in pigeon pea. |
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In all experiments, rows produced by paper-ribbon sowing were thinned to one plant per site immediately after seedling emergence. |
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Plant a seedling next to each stake, and as the seedlings grow, coax them up the twine. |
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Any seedling or plant two to eight inches tall can be successfully transplanted. |
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Great attention has been paid to the salt tolerance of halophytes at different seedling stages. |
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I received a sample of millipedes and crane fly larvae from a seedling corn field. |
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Most alternative herbicide programs require seedling alfalfa to have at least two to four trifoliate leaves before applying treatments. |
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Most Australian species of Acacia have bipinnate leaves, as least when they are in the seedling stage. |
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All these proteins act as amino acid reserves which are mobilized to nourish the seedling. |
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The presence of a leaf litter cover has been shown to cause seedling mortality in several monocarpic species. |
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Corn seed is generally treated with fungicides to prevent seed decays and seedling blights. |
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Many different seed treatment materials will effectively prevent losses from Pythium seed rot and seedling blights. |
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The seed can be planted, provided it is treated with a fungicide that will control seedling blights. |
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Infections that cause seedling blights occur after the seed has germinated but before or just after emergence. |
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Widgety bushes and mulga were the main fodder trees, but new plants of these species had no chance of getting beyond the seedling stage. |
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It is easy to think of a very young seedling as being an individual, but which is the individual bracken plant in a huge clonal patch of bracken? |
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Flea beetles like this crop a lot and the best way for me to get broccoli and cauliflower is to start the seedling in flats. |
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Two seeds were sown into each pot and thinned down after emergence to standardize initial seedling size. |
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In the majority of clonal plant species, which reproduce chiefly by vegetative propagation, seedling recruitment is infrequent. |
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I make a planting hole for each seedling with my finger, then use a small pointed plant marker stake or wooden Popsicle stick to lift seedlings. |
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If an electric fan is not feasible, try to fan the seedling with a piece of stiff paper or cardboard a couple of times a day. |
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In the carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua, for example, stomata are found not only in normal location in leaves but also in the seedling root. |
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In the meantime a rota system came into operation whereby the children took turns to weed, water, and generally care for the seedling vegetables. |
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They struck upon a Caribbean pine that would grow if the roots of its seedling were dipped in a fungus that was missing from the soil. |
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Red maple, chestnut oak, and scarlet oak are all abundant in the seedling layer. |
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For instance, later germination may enhance seedling survival but decrease seed yield. |
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The large nutrient reserves in seeds of hound's tongue allow rapid seedling root growth. |
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The seedling lost its hyaline appearance and the parasite died before a tubercle had formed. |
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The root was fixed in position with a small quantity of plaster of Paris, and the whole seedling was covered loosely with the wetted soil. |
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Then, a second skewer comes in handy for gently firming the soil to help the seedling stand up until the roots take hold. |
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Pumpkins need copious amounts of food and water, particularly at the small seedling stage and when flowers and fruits are forming. |
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A tomato seedling with three or four expanded leaves and washed roots was fixed inside each polybag containing conditioned Orobanche seeds. |
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We would also like to increase our understanding of population processes, such as dispersal and seedling recruitment. |
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The Dutch hoe has a single, stirrup shaped blade almost parallel to the handle and is used to uproot seedling weeds under the soil. |
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The two independent, recessive dwarfing genes produced four distinct seedling growth habits in field trials. |
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The average yield of fruit from a full grown seedling jamun tree is about 80-100 kg and from a grafted one 60-70 kg per year. |
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Using a pencil, tease out the young plant from the seed tray and make a hole in the compost deep enough to take the roots of the seedling. |
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This is useful to control weeds and aerate the soil, which helps deter seedling diseases. |
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The alb1 mutation is recessive and homozygous albino plants are white and die at the seedling stage. |
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The combined dependent variables were herb cover, woody seedling density, and ground level plant species richness. |
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The effect on seedling germination is a well-known phenomenon in allelopathy. |
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We used seedling density values to calculate the relative density of each species. |
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In most cases when soybean fields with a seedling disease problem are replanted without using a seed treatment, the problem is continued. |
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One of the earliest diseases to occur in seedling wheat will be the soil-borne mosaic virus which is already visible in Oklahoma and Kansas. |
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She does not consider the most common figlike form to be a seedling, defining it instead as an aerial lignotuber. |
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Can you still tell a silver maple seedling from a bean sprout? |
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Similar proteinases catalyse the proteolytic processing of these proteins and contribute to their complete breakdown during germination and seedling growth. |
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The germinated seedling infects host roots by developing an haustorium that penetrates the host root and serves as a physiological bridge between the two organisms. |
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Although the original nomenclature is retained no attempt is made to interpret the coefficients in terms of the reaction processes that determine seedling growth. |
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Experiments that examine genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity in trees are often limited in replication or restricted to early seedling stages. |
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Light is important for plant growth and morphogenesis, affecting germination, seedling development, shade avoidance, flowering, and photosynthesis. |
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I have found them very useful for keeping paper seedling pots separate but this is the first time I've tried turning a pair into little propagators. |
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Some of the plants were in the seedling stage, with their roots encased in soil contained in plastic bags, while the larger plants stood in earthen pots. |
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A trench is dug, seedling bundles are placed side by side, the trench is refilled and soil is packed tightly around the roots up to the root collar. |
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I like the nurturing aspect that tucking a seedling into warm soil brings. |
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In contrast to soybean, the primary storage tissue in castor bean seeds is the endosperm, a maternal tissue which releases assimilates apoplasmically to the growing seedling. |
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Pack the soil around seedling, completely covering the root collar. |
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Your roof is patched with rust, tastes bitter as we roll into the plastic gutter and swirl there where the drain's blocked with leaves and a seedling cabbage tree. |
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Besides the mother tree, there's a productive volunteer seedling nearby. |
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In the category for soil temperature in Georgia, measurements greater than 72 degrees lead to no risk of seedling disease associated with insufficiently warm soil. |
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Some of the alpines are afforded a little protection from the winter wet, and netted cages have been built over nursery frames to prevent seedling damage from cats and birds. |
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I hear the voice of the woodsman making his way to Mount Kasatori, and the songs of the seedling planters in the little rice paddies at the foot of the hill. |
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When moldy seeds are planted, seedling death results in poor stands. |
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He also advised sifting the seedling soil mixture because they will tend to attach to large bits of bark for the moisture and it is very easy to damage tem when transplanting. |
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The dry weight of the seedling at the three trifoliate stages and the dry weight of 1,000 grain were increased. |
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A seedling stand can be created by planting, sowing, or natural regeneration. |
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The female cone then opens, releasing the seeds which grow to a young seedling. |
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Besides nuts, it feeds on buds, shoots, fruit, seedling plants and sometimes small invertebrates. |
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With reference to seedling stages the statement that ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny must be made with great reserve. |
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Research conducted in Imperial County, California compared lamb grazing with herbicides for weed control in seedling alfalfa fields. |
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Herb and tree seedling growth may be inhibited even after bracken fern is removed, apparently because active plant toxins remain in the soil. |
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Vigorous moss growth can inhibit seedling emergence and penetration of water and fertilizer to the plant roots. |
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This exercise is introduced with a description of seedling morphology, including root hairs, cotyledons, hypocotyl, epicotyl and plumule. |
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During Berlin's 1936 Olympic games, seedling oaks were awarded to all gold medalists. |
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Histological studies ind icated that the e-callus originated from the mesocotyl region of the seedling. |
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Concern is growing about the use of Burkholderia cepacia, a bacterial phytopathogen, for the biologic control of seedling diseases. |
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I make my own seedling mix, starting with coir and either compost or vermicompost, plus a few supplements such as kelp meal, rock powders, etc. |
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Oilbirds are probably efficient long-distance dispersers of palms, and it has been suggested that they affect the seedling distribution of Oenocarpus bataua var. |
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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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Pearl millet, seedling establishment under variable soil moisture stress. |
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Pawpaw and Lindera benzoin dominated the seedling and small sapling categories, while pawpaw, sugar maple and American elm were the important large saplings. |
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Then one day she received an allamanda seedling from an old neighbor. |
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Seed germination and seedling emergence result from a sequence of biological events initiated by water imbibition followed by enzymatic metabolism of storage nutrients. |
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Development is also done at the receptacle and then once at the stage of seedling, the latter is detached for fixation on a new support and form a new individual. |
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At the end of the seventh day of seedling growth test, 10 seedlings were randomly selected from each container and root length and coleoptile was measured. |
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Final germination percentage, seedling length, coleoptiles and radicle length and also seedling dry weight were recorded at 11th day of planting on filter paper. |
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These forests have over time synced their seedling deposits after the spring peaks in flow to best take advantage of the nutrient rich soil generated by peak flow. |
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