「GERMINATION」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Gibberellins are important in seed | germination, affecting enzyme production that mobilizes |
| useful contributions in the areas of barley | germination and yeast physiology. |
| A recent warming trend has increased | germination, and thus number of seedlings and plants, a |
| t-rich or protected microsites that enhance | germination and establishment of seedlings. |
| te large reservoirs of seed oils to support | germination and early growth of the seedling before it |
| d to begin producing a stem two years after | germination, at the point where they produce their thir |
| His research work considered barley | germination, beer microbiology, water composition, oxyg |
| After removing the aril, | germination begins after two months without much diffic |
| us the seed is anchored in place until good | germination conditions occur. |
| ld when cut down in 1964, with an estimated | germination date of 2880 BC. |
| Germination from fresh seed is relatively swift and rel | |
| Germination from fresh seed commences after around thre | |
| within the spores of many fungi, preventing | germination from occurring . |
| Germination from fresh seed occurs without difficulty, | |
| Loss of moisture after | germination has been initiated inhibits the whole infec |
| boratory and greenhouse settings to trigger | germination in seeds that would otherwise remain dorman |
| 2,3-c]pyran-2-one was found to trigger seed | germination in plants whose reproduction is fire-depend |
| Germination is hypogeal. | |
| Complete | germination is achieved within 9 days. |
| e the following spring after fall ripening; | germination is hypogeal. |
| Germination is hypogeal; the first two arial leaves are | |
| s after sowing; the optimal temperature for | germination is 18 °C. |
| For | germination it is necessary that the pollen tube can re |
| killed; seed from plants cut in flower had | germination levels of 35%. |
| Germination occurs throughout the fall, and germination | |
| Seed | germination occurs best with daily temperature fluctuat |
| hs' (Proc Roy Soc, vol lxvi, 1900); 'On the | Germination of Seeds after Exposure to High Temperature |
| Controlled burning stimulates the | germination of some desirable forest trees, thus renewi |
| nokotylen und Dikotylen (The Development of | Germination of Monocotyls and Dicots), (1870), |
| most common in dry, recently burned areas; | germination of the seeds may be triggered by the presen |
| lactones are carotenoid-derived and trigger | germination of parasitic plant seeds (for example Strig |
| e influence of local weather changes on the | germination of seeds and the growth of seedlings. |
| here it acts as a phytoalexin against spore | germination of Pyricularia oryzae. |
| netrable fruits) that entirely prevents the | germination of its seeds?. |
| It is a contact fungicide that inhibits the | germination of fungal spores and it blocks the growth o |
| mosses and lichens may be beneficial to the | germination of the seeds of this plant by adding nutrie |
| stick farming opened the canopy and allowed | germination of understory plants necessary for increasi |
| gummy coatings is to create a time delayed | germination of certain flora seeds. |
| ase (called an ootheca) with her during the | germination period, rather than depositing it like othe |
| rown, septate and have a pronounced sigmoid | germination pore, which enables their use in paleoecolo |
| The | germination process that lasts few days, can be done at |
| The | germination process is very slow and difficult to achie |
| increase seed | germination rate. |
| viable for five years or more and have high | germination rates. |
| agation is easy from fresh seed, and better | germination results if the flesh surrounding the seed i |
| diverse developmental pathways such as seed | germination, root growth, flowering, fruit ripening and |
| Germination sculpture at the entrance at the north end | |
| is increased, conditions are not ideal for | germination, so the original spores must be killed inst |
| In the first year after | germination the plant produces a broad rosette of leave |
| From | germination, the sapodilla tree will usually take anywh |
| fire or consumption by animals in order for | germination to occur. |
| host of plant functions, ranging from seed | germination to fruit ripening. |
| some bacterial spores are more resistant to | germination under pressure and a small portion of them |
| ordial leaves emerging from the seed during | germination with a float and whorl of leaves. |
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