Branched stolons could be found through the period of cormel formation and each of them produced a cormel at the tip. |
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Clonal progeny may be produced by stolons, runners, rhizomes, tubers, buds on bulbs, corms and roots, layering of stems, and agamospermous seed. |
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Older studies noted that runners, stolons or prostrate stems of many plants became more erect when shaded. |
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Such species store nitrogen as amino acids or vegetative storage protein in their taproots, stolons and stubble. |
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Leaves communicate photoperiodic signals to meristems, stolons and buds in flowering, tuberization and dormancy. |
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Many plants in the common group reproduce vegetatively from stolons or rhizomes, or sexually with spores. |
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Pistia stratiotes L. is a free-floating aquatic angiosperm that can reproduce rapidly by vegetative offshoots from stolons. |
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Perennial weeds set fewer seeds, but sustain and propagate themselves other ways, with creeping stolons, rhizomes, bulbs or other plant parts. |
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In late spring, the parent plants send out chicks often on long colourful stems called stolons that form dense carpets. |
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The experimental plants were partitioned into roots, petioles, leaves and stolons. |
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In Hydractinia, these features involve changes in the regulation of axial patterning along stolons and polyps. |
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The base of the polyp becomes fixed to the substrate and stolons emanate from the aboral pole of the primary polyp. |
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When two or more larvae recruit to the same substratum, stolons of different colonies may eventually come into contact. |
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Gladiolus is propagated from cormels which grow in clusters on stolons between mother and daughter corms. |
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Well-studied examples occur in the hydractiniid hydroids, which encrust hard substrata with stolons that serve as tube-like connections between feeding polyps. |
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Thymus loscosii might have a combined strategy of sexual and asexual reproduction, since vegetative propagation of stolons has been observed in the field. |
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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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For the 2nd experiment, stolons of kikuyu grass, Pennisetum clandestinum Hochst. |
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Vegetative reproduction occurs naturally in some species that produce stolons or when roots come close to the surface of the soil. |
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Plant a terrestrial, lithophyte or rheophyte, flowering 40-60 cm tall, spreading by 2-6 cm x 5 mm slender stolons. |
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Attack patches of invasive perennial weeds in your vegetable garden now with a fork to remove rhizomes, stolons and tap-roots. |
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They often form large colonies on wooded floodplains via prolific spread by stolons. |
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Individuals were determined by counting the rooted perennial grass seedlings that were unattached to stolons or crown producing adults. |
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Phlox stolonifera is a useful herbaceous species, up to 24 inches in height and spreading by means of underground stolons. |
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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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The plant materials of interest are the dried roots, rhizomes and stolons. |
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Virtually all types of shoots and roots are capable of vegetative propagation, including stems, basal shoots, tubers, rhizomes, stolons, corms, bulbs, and buds. |
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