Many plants in the common group reproduce vegetatively from stolons or rhizomes, or sexually with spores. |
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Inbreeding is probably not a cause of decline, as goldenseal reproduces vegetatively as well as sexually, and is self-compatible. |
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Celastrus orbiculatus can spread vegetatively by root suckering, and A. altissima spreads rhizomatously, forming extensive clones. |
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In order to obtain replicated phenotypic data, plants were vegetatively propagated through cuttings. |
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The petunias I wrote about last week were all propagated vegetatively, from cuttings or by tissue culture. |
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Duckweeds also have the advantage that they may be grown in axenic cultures, reproducing vegetatively. |
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As much as possible, mutants were vegetatively propagated to prevent loss of each genotype. |
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The flowers are probably wind-pollinated, and the plants can reproduce vegetatively by lateral offshoots, and by rhizomes. |
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Many other tickseeds have similar flowers, but differ vegetatively and ecologically. |
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Cultivars must be vegetatively propagated using plant tissue culture and this is a time-consuming and costly process requiring large tracts of experimental fields. |
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The presence of a self-incompatibility mechanism and its inability to reproduce vegetatively makes Trillium grandiflorum reproduction dependent on pollinator activity. |
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Very little fluorescence, if any, was detected in both transformants when they were vegetatively growing, as was consistent with the results of Northern blot analysis. |
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However, if you want identical plants they will have to be vegetatively propagated by division. |
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However, the dikaryotic phase is more extensive in the basidiomycetes, often also present in the vegetatively growing mycelium. |
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However, there are several cases where vegetatively propagated plants are not genetically identical. |
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Lichens reproduce vegetatively by breaking off particles, or soredia, composed of fungal threads and algae. |
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Their ability to reproduce vegetatively, using bulb offsets and seed, means that they can spread rapidly, and may need to be controlled as weeds. |
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They are each grown vegetatively from a bud or twig from a specific parent. |
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Guinea grass was propagated vegetatively with each cutting measuring 12-15cm long with 3 tillers per stand. |
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Plants vegetatively long having disappeared, the region is plagued by shortages or recurrent famines. |
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Taro is a vegetatively propagated, perennial tropical crop with a large peltate or heart-shaped leaves, in contrast to xanthosoma whose leaves are hastate or arrow shaped. |
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In some crops, particularly apples, the rootstocks are vegetatively propagated so the entire graft can be clonal if the scion and rootstock are both clones. |
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Some, such as Pleurothallis and Bulbophyllum, contain approximately 1700 and 2000 species, respectively, and are often extremely vegetatively diverse. |
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