Upon the death of the seminal root the plant fragments into several independent stolon systems and begins the clonal stage of its life cycle. |
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Lateral branches growing directly from the primary stolon are designated first-order branches. |
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The length of the lateral shoot at each phytomer position along the primary stolon of plants after 45 and 38 d growth. |
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Branches were similarly identified by the position of their phytomer of origin on the primary stolon. |
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Almost all the French species of Orchids are small plants with a limited vegetative growth and without stolon. |
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The longest healthily growing stolon should be selected from each plant for measurement. |
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Within this species the number of viable seeds per rosette, the importance of clonal reproduction by stolons and stolon length are highly variable. |
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The length of the petiole should be measured from the base of the medium trifoliate leaflet to the stolon. |
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The length of the peduncle should be measured from the base of the inflorescence to the stolon. |
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The petiole of the third expanded leaf, counted from the growing tip of the stolon, should be selected for measurement. |
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The internode length of the stolon should be measured between the third and fourth node counted from the growing tip. |
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Vegetative reproduction can occur at any time when the nodes of the stem, stolon, or leaf petiole are in contact with the soil. |
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Earliest infections can be observed, when the tuber is cut across the heel end, as narrow glassy to cream-yellow zones along the vascular tissue near the stolon end. |
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The median trifoliate leaflet of the third expanded leaf from the growing tip of the stolon should be selected for measurement of its length and width. |
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Tuber infection occurs through the stolon. |
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A stolon is a stem that curves toward the ground and, on reaching a moist spot, takes root and forms an upright stem and ultimately a separate plant. |
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There won't be a mass of leaf material at this time of year, but what is important to see is a good healthy stolon structure. |
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Collectotrichum acutatum is found worldwide and is increasingly important as the cause of strawberry petiole, stolon, and anthracnose fruit rot. |
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An alien Caulerpa in the Mediterranean can have a stolon more than 9 feet long, with up to 200 fronds. |
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This nutrient-rich water is drawn into the tuber by the stolon roots. |
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In the third phase stolons develop from lower leaf axils on the stem and grow downwards into the ground and on these stolons new tubers develop as swellings of the stolon. |
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