「seedling S」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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for a restoration project which reintroduces | seedlings across the tree's original range (within pro |
, and the Forest Service had some 420 to 450 | seedlings after a few years. |
Seedlings also appear from seed dispersed after bushfi | |
Some | seedlings also inhibit triple response, caused by puls |
eetle that feeds on young leaves and damages | seedlings and mature coconut palms. |
, juvenile needle-like leaves 3-7 mm long on | seedlings and occasionally (regrowth after browsing da |
, juvenile needle-like leaves 5-7 mm long on | seedlings and occasionally (regrowth after browsing da |
The player controls a force of | seedlings, and take more asteroids for the growers, my |
2000, after police discovered 450 marijuana | seedlings and 153 mature plants in his Hull apartment. |
as increased germination, and thus number of | seedlings and plants, as well as it has extended their |
concentrations are typically found in young | seedlings and the concentration decreases as the plant |
es on the Seychelles, which raise D. nobilis | seedlings and distribute them to the local populace fo |
Even if all | seedlings are killed by bad environmental conditions, |
e, 2-5 mm long and 1-1.5 mm broad; leaves on | seedlings are longer and needle-like, not scale-like. |
s low maintenance once established (although | seedlings are frost tender). |
The | seedlings are also hairy. |
Seedlings are vigorous and thrive in semi-shade and pr | |
The palm heart and newly germinated | seedlings are edible, and an alcoholic drink is produc |
This reduction is because some parts of the | seedlings are lost during their development into matur |
erbivores, the ants also clear away invasive | seedlings around the base of the tree that might overg |
Smith even shops for coffee plant | seedlings at the botanical garden in the capital of Ge |
Growth rates of | seedlings averaged 4.2 cm (1.7 in) per year in Florida |
ts are most susceptible to the pathogen when | seedlings become flooded but it can also cause disease |
eligiosity of its residents was exhibited by | seedlings being planted in the greenhouses, cement bei |
Juvenile leaves are found mainly on | seedlings but mature shrubs sometimes continue to bear |
The pears were also inferior | seedlings, but there were grafts of the French Sugar P |
He transplanted the | seedlings, cultivated them, and only one of them was s |
Shortleaf pine | seedlings develop a persistent J-shaped crook near the |
Most | seedlings do not survive in closed forest canopy situa |
Seedlings do best when gradually introduced to outdoor | |
ies also cause damping off, killing seeds or | seedlings during or before germination. |
in botany to describe the phenomenon of two | seedlings emerging from one seed. |
ning of over 100,000 mutagenized Arabidopsis | seedlings for the identification of mutants with alter |
The greenhouse grow and distribute | seedlings free of charge to schools, communities and i |
sity's bicentennial celebration in 1993, 100 | seedlings from the tree were given to 100 children rep |
raddiana by protecting | seedlings from drought and domestic herbivory. |
In 2004, | seedlings from El Palo Alto were planted in the Americ |
um" (now Europa Rosarium) donating over 4000 | seedlings from his own nursery for the newly establish |
Of the remaining | seedlings from the original one hundred acorns, Mrs. S |
ver, relatively sparse undergrowth with some | seedlings, ginger and Pandanus plants. |
Wild | seedlings grow towards the darkest area they can find |
his was based on an index from leaf-shape on | seedlings grown from acorns. |
Many seeds have been collected and some | seedlings grown in the nursery; a few of these have be |
na cultivar 'L'Assomption' was selected from | seedlings grown from X-irradiated seed at the eponymou |
ed by this method and to date (Oct 2010) 250 | seedlings have been grown for the recovery of the spec |
ion Tree Campaign in which almost 45 million | seedlings have been planted. |
s not been formally described to science and | seedlings have not been noted. |
ign mainly focused on distributing jackfruit | seedlings, he also distributed other plants such as pa |
ecome the first in British Columbia to plant | seedlings in areas that had been logged. |
This cultivar was selected from a batch of | seedlings in 1983 and has a pale colouration instead o |
he impact of insects consuming tropical tree | seedlings in Borneo and Uganda. |
er' was originally selected from over 20,000 | seedlings in 1975, and subsequently proved to be one o |
only known from a single specimen and a few | seedlings in the cloud forests on Cerro de Punta and M |
Seedlings in cultivation are reported to begin produci | |
By placing the seeds and | seedlings into pots of loam surrounded by water of the |
A seed giving two or more | seedlings is polyembryonic. |
a trees are fast growers for the desert; new | seedlings may grow at an average rate of 7.6 cm (3.0 i |
oist, nutrient rich soil that the cottonwood | seedlings need to take root and more habitat for the e |
Accordingly, transplanting | seedlings of Saharan trees inside Panicum's tussocks m |
This grass acts as a nurse plant to | seedlings of other species, such as cholla and barrel |
The | seedlings of hope: U.S. policy in Africa, U.S. Departm |
It has herbicidal properties killing young | seedlings of both monocot and dicot species. |
iminate the polyphenol oxidase activity from | seedlings of higher plants. |
the eradication of kiore from Cuvier Island, | seedlings of N. apetala became common near mature tree |
In such situations, it may outcompete the | seedlings of certain tree species, some of which are c |
The | seedlings of Prunus serotina are especially vulnerable |
ity, which foster the growth of fungi on the | seedlings of the rushpea. |
demic plants of this vegetation germinate as | seedlings on the trunks of the tree fern, which thus a |
of mobility had led to them growing moss and | seedlings on them. |
The juvenile leaves (on young | seedlings only) are needle-like, 5-10 mm long. |
The juvenile leaves (on | seedlings only) are needle-like, 5 to 10 mm (0.20 - 0. |
The juvenile leaves, produced on young | seedlings only, are needle-like. |
The mines usually occur on saplings, | seedlings or low growth and in shade. |
The plant can grow from | seedlings or send out new shoots from its stolons. |
rack had been built and nearly 30,000 native | seedlings planted. |
sure Coast of Florida, citrus farmers burned | seedlings potentially infected with canker to prevent |
Young | seedlings produce needle-like leaves up to 10 mm long |
ome populations seemed to be annual with new | seedlings replacing the mature, woody plants that had |
nd Cheung Yuk / Li Ching are the 5th and 6th | seedlings respectively. |
e fallen from the canopy as well as stems of | seedlings, roots, and, to the annoyance of local farme |
Of the | seedlings, several were given to Mrs. Singletary's sis |
The | seedlings should then be thinned to 10-20 cm. |
owhai are quite frost tender, so cuttings or | seedlings should be planted in their second year when |
The | seedlings show embryo dormancy and germinate the follo |
Speed enhances the moverate of | seedlings, strength enhances the damage of seedlings, |
r piassava fibre) are managed using fire-the | seedlings survive cutting and burning, and are able to |
gged portions had significantly more conifer | seedlings than were found in the logged portions. |
Breeding efforts produced a number of | seedlings that were transplanted into the species' nat |
but the peas and lentils had sprung up into | seedlings: the two followed the path of plants and rea |
Sunflower | seedlings, three days after germination |
and germinated the acorns, distributing the | seedlings throughout Texas and other states. |
erved, providing free seeds, trees, and tree | seedlings to farmers and ranchers to promote cotton an |
bbits on nearby Phillip Island allowed plant | seedlings to survive in accessible areas for the first |
ecussate pairs on somewhat flattened shoots; | seedlings up to a year old have needle-like leaves. |
produced on rounded (not flattened) shoots; | seedlings up to a year old have needle-like leaves 4-8 |
Fortunately | seedlings were grown from this tree before it perished |
Where these | seedlings were actually planted is not known. |
a was thought to be extinct in 1997, but two | seedlings were found at The Nature Conservancy's Kamak |
scale-like and needle-like, except on young | seedlings, where they are all needle-like. |
The prawn | seedlings, which swim in from the sea and the backwate |
Max brings the tree | seedlings which he has grown from seeds with him when |
n G. aurea and G. bipinnatifida, chosen from | seedlings which were bred by Owen Brown of Golden Beac |
He discovered the tree as one of 20 apple | seedlings while clearing the farm, which he had just p |
The | seedlings will be planted in appropriate habitat. |
d is unique in size and values, and produces | seedlings with different stats. |
survives on the pine cones, killing any new | seedlings within two years. |
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