「dormancy」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

dormancy

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  • The seedlings show embryo dormancy and germinate the following spring after fall
  • They do the last by breaking the seed's dormancy and acting as a chemical messenger.
  • The seeds have a short period of dormancy and viability, and the numbers may be reduced
  • ll be forced into a physically inert state of dormancy, as well as physically transmuted into some f
  • During its seasonal dormancy, D. falconeri produces a tight rosette of lea
  • d on metabolismus, neurophysiology and winter dormancy in rodents.
  • trol of flowering and the induction of winter dormancy in many plants, and the operational control o
  • ded to reactivate Rowdy (after seven years of dormancy) in order to sign them.
  • d to pass a cold and humid season which break dormancy in order to produce germination.
  • so reverse the inhibition of shoot growth and dormancy induced by ABA.
  • ive, though there are rumours that the labels dormancy may be because something ground breaking is i
  • After a period of dormancy, Mazama became active again.
  • Its seeds require double dormancy, meaning they normally take at least two year
  • ants; they do not show significant long-term dormancy, most germinating soon after dispersal and on
  • The reasons for this dormancy must be sought in the peculiar nature of ball
  • During the winter months, when dormancy occurs, the plant requires much less water an
  • But this economic dormancy of the Victorian era preserved much early arc
  • , the adults usually adopt strategies such as dormancy or hibernation under a hostile environment, w
  • soil every year in early summer or during the dormancy period, until they reach maturity.
  • e higher indoor temperatures but will go into dormancy prematurely and/or begin to take on a "tired"
  • t matures quickly after harvest, there are no dormancy problems and the thin skins absorb water easi
  • The combination of long dormancy, simultaneous emergence of vast numbers, and
  • It flowers in the spring, presumably after dormancy, so it needs very dry conditions during its d
  • The long periods of dormancy that seed plants can employ also makes them l
  • After five years of dormancy, the label was revived by Atlantic in 2009.
  • Prior to the winter dormancy, the vine will stop being photosynthetically
  • After flowering, it goes into dormancy until the next spring.
  • or -9C for brief periods of time during their dormancy, which typically lasts 3-4 months.
  • d from New Jersey north and requires a winter dormancy, while the latter is found from New Jersey so
  • It prefers dry summer dormancy, with no water after blooming, good drainage,