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「Seedling」の共起表現一覧(1語左で並び替え)

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'Gary' was a seedling of the 'Carrie' mango.
ge cotyledons that surround the new stem of a seedling.
ften germinating on the tree and falling as a seedling.
a 2005 pedigree study estimated that it was a seedling of 'Tommy Atkins'.
It is a seedling of Swenson's own ES 217 (a cross of MN 78 and
The original plant was obtained as a seedling of Grevillea pteridifolia by Cherrel Jerks of
was brought to the United States in 1912 as a seedling by Joseph Freudenburg, prior to World War I.
The original tree was a seedling of the Lippens mango planted in 1942 by Peter
hybrid of the male Seyval blanc crossed to a seedling of Minnesota 78 by Seibel 1000 (aka Rosette).
nt it encounters, namely the stem, often of a seedling, and consequently cuts it down; hence the nam
, visiting Santa Barbara In 1876, presented a seedling of an Australian Moreton Bay Fig tree to a lo
The original tree was reportedly a seedling of the 'Saigon' mango planted in 1935 on the
A seedling of this variety, known as Black Dabinett, als
ochester, New York, as surviving sprouts of a seedling that had died and was cultivated with stock b
cultivar 'William Caldwell' was cloned from a seedling discovered at Knutsford, England, in 1976 by
rsery Co., Salina, Kansas in the 1920s from a seedling exhibiting hybrid characteristics, and mainta
to gather seeds from a favourite tree, grow a seedling and plant it for the future.
gle night of freezing temperatures, whereas a seedling may not survive these conditions.
h it may well be true that de Clieu brought a seedling to Martinique, and perhaps even that he share
at cause seed rots, damping-off, root rot and seedling blights.
e chlorosis and reduce the seed viability and seedling health.
Sessions) introduced the group to Dutch band Seedling in late 2000 and they released a split single
It has originated as a superior chance seedling near Benares, Uttar Pradesh, India.
It originated as a chance seedling at the home of Reverend N. L. Brown near Webs
believed to have been discovered as a chance seedling in 1952 by the farmer O. Moran from Waiwhero
aldwin originated soon after 1740 as a chance seedling on the farm of Mr. John Ball of Wilmington, M
crab was eliminated litter cover was doubled, seedling density 30 times higher, and seedling species
er pines, and needs periodic disturbances for seedling establishment.
orp did the ground work for building a forest seedling nursery which became Holme's State Park.
in this species' perennial growth cycle from seedling to pincushion basal rosette to erect woody-st
Michael McKean as Gorman Seedling, INS Agent
endosperm, which are utilized by the growing seedling.
associated with reduced woody and herbaceous seedling abundance throughout its range, and hence pos
CP affects the protein synthesis reactions in seedling mitochondria.
Lake and on what was once the world's largest seedling nursery.
Threats to survival include low seedling recruitment, habitat degradation due to weeds
A lupine seedling at the site of a 2004 California wildfire
Modest seedling nutritional requirements
Gong" orange was later found to be a nucellar seedling of the "Valencia" variety, which is properly
ntral and northern Europe, and is a source of seedling loss in natural forests and ornamental hedgin
However, one to four year old seedling are common under dense canopy and though they
Monoembryony is when one and only one seedling emerges from a seed.
open-pollinated seeds from this vine, and one seedling eventually became Kay Gray.
ybrids are propagated mainly by grafting onto seedling rootstock.
“Physiological Controls Over Seedling Growth in Primary Succession on an Alaskan Fl
Cereus peruvianus seedling progression
nism(s) by which rosebay rhododendron reduces seedling survival has been the subject of much debate.
Plasticity of Sapium sebiferum seedling growth to light and water resources: Inter- a
that it originated from an Esopus Spitzenburg seedling in 1826 from the farm of Philip Rick in Woods
Longleaf Pine: 'grass stage' seedling, near Georgetown, South Carolina
extinct in the 1950s when the last surviving seedling perished.
As a result, the seedling develops adjacent to the seed.
From that point, the seedling begins to obtain water and mineral nutrients
rs but may have two or more cotyledons in the seedling.
She planted the seedling and when it grew up, a neem tree was planted
The seedling uses these sugars synthesized from fats until
f the same diameter grow straight up from the seedling stage.
e they mature on the female plant, giving the seedling a purchase when it arrives at a new site.
o support germination and early growth of the seedling before it is a net photosynthetic organism.
been agreed, appeared as ‘the Great Unnamed Seedling.'
                                                                                                    


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