「Seedling」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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'Beverly' was a reportedly a 'Haden' | seedling selected by the Zill family of Boynton Beach, |
A lupine | seedling at the site of a 2004 California wildfire |
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 |
Gong" orange was later found to be a nucellar | seedling of the "Valencia" variety, which is properly |
orp did the ground work for building a forest | seedling nursery which became Holme's State Park. |
aldwin originated soon after 1740 as a chance | seedling on the farm of Mr. John Ball of Wilmington, M |
open-pollinated seeds from this vine, and one | seedling eventually became Kay Gray. |
associated with reduced woody and herbaceous | seedling abundance throughout its range, and hence pos |
Michael McKean as Gorman | Seedling, INS Agent |
ften germinating on the tree and falling as a | seedling. |
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. |
h it may well be true that de Clieu brought a | seedling to Martinique, and perhaps even that he share |
Cereus peruvianus | seedling progression |
“Physiological Controls Over | Seedling Growth in Primary Succession on an Alaskan Fl |
in this species' perennial growth cycle from | seedling to pincushion basal rosette to erect woody-st |
er pines, and needs periodic disturbances for | seedling establishment. |
Sessions) introduced the group to Dutch band | Seedling in late 2000 and they released a split single |
that it originated from an Esopus Spitzenburg | seedling in 1826 from the farm of Philip Rick in Woods |
f the same diameter grow straight up from the | seedling stage. |
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 |
e they mature on the female plant, giving the | seedling a purchase when it arrives at a new site. |
ybrids are propagated mainly by grafting onto | seedling rootstock. |
been agreed, appeared as ‘the Great Unnamed | Seedling.' |
to gather seeds from a favourite tree, grow a | seedling and plant it for the future. |
rs but may have two or more cotyledons in the | seedling. |
Threats to survival include low | seedling recruitment, habitat degradation due to weeds |
It is a | seedling of Swenson's own ES 217 (a cross of MN 78 and |
extinct in the 1950s when the last surviving | seedling perished. |
Nabankur (The | Seedling), translated by Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay, (C |
Her chief work is Nabankur (The | Seedling) 1956, translated by Gouranga P. Chattopadhya |
ge cotyledons that surround the new stem of a | seedling. |
nt it encounters, namely the stem, often of a | seedling, and consequently cuts it down; hence the nam |
o support germination and early growth of the | seedling before it is a net photosynthetic organism. |
ochester, New York, as surviving sprouts of a | seedling that had died and was cultivated with stock b |
Monoembryony is when one and only one | seedling emerges from a seed. |
She planted the | seedling and when it grew up, a neem tree was planted |
From that point, the | seedling begins to obtain water and mineral nutrients |
, visiting Santa Barbara In 1876, presented a | seedling of an Australian Moreton Bay Fig tree to a lo |
CP affects the protein synthesis reactions in | seedling mitochondria. |
The original tree was reportedly a | seedling of the 'Saigon' mango planted in 1935 on the |
As a result, the | seedling develops adjacent to the seed. |
nism(s) by which rosebay rhododendron reduces | seedling survival has been the subject of much debate. |
at cause seed rots, damping-off, root rot and | seedling blights. |
Plasticity of Sapium sebiferum | seedling growth to light and water resources: Inter- a |
ntral and northern Europe, and is a source of | seedling loss in natural forests and ornamental hedgin |
It has originated as a superior chance | seedling near Benares, Uttar Pradesh, India. |
endosperm, which are utilized by the growing | seedling. |
hybrid of the male Seyval blanc crossed to a | seedling of Minnesota 78 by Seibel 1000 (aka Rosette). |
e chlorosis and reduce the seed viability and | seedling health. |
'Gary' was a | seedling of the 'Carrie' mango. |
crab was eliminated litter cover was doubled, | seedling density 30 times higher, and seedling species |
a 2005 pedigree study estimated that it was a | seedling of 'Tommy Atkins'. |
The original tree was a | seedling of the Lippens mango planted in 1942 by Peter |
gle night of freezing temperatures, whereas a | seedling may not survive these conditions. |
Lake and on what was once the world's largest | seedling nursery. |
However, one to four year old | seedling are common under dense canopy and though they |
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