vegetative

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adjective
vegetative spores
of, relating to, or denoting reproduction or propagation achieved by asexual means, either naturally (budding, rhizomes, runners, bulbs, etc.) or artificially (grafting, layering, or taking cuttings).
diverse vegetative types
of or relating to vegetation or plant life.
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Today Sargassum reproduces asexually by 'vegetative' budding of new shoots that eventually break off to form new plants.
According to noted plant ecologist Andre Clewell, this 'vegetative' mix is normally found on the coast - more than 15 miles away.
It has been predominantly isolated from soils, 'vegetative' plant parts, seeds, and cotton fabrics.
The satellite combines the data from the red and near infrared wavelengths to calculate a 'vegetative' index, which is an indication of plant health.
A summary of the dominance of the herbicide resistance trait, its fitness cost, and its effect on 'vegetative' plant morphology for each of the eight mutant lines
A vegetable is technically derived from any other part of the plant - the 'vegetative' parts, including the roots, stem, and leaves.
Persistent 'vegetative' state usually occurs after a severe head injury.
These are the potential meristems that are formed at the base of each leaf during 'vegetative' growth.
You'll probably get 'vegetative' growth (leaves and stems) the first year and flowering the second year.
The entire complement of IAA conjugates has also been determined in 'vegetative' tissues of several plant species.
The ability to grow plants devoid of secondary phenolics for several 'vegetative' generations could yield important insights with regard to these, and other processes.
These sugars, normally associated with the seed desiccation process, apparently are not involved in the WD responses of lupin 'vegetative' tissues.
Some modifiers have been reported to enhance anthocyanin pigmentation of 'vegetative' parts in plants carrying specific r1 haplotypes.
These expression patterns are consistent with roles for invertases both in 'vegetative' and sexual growth cycles.
Take away the ability to move control eye movements, and the person who's locked-in becomes defined as persistent 'vegetative' .
A 'vegetative' physiological parameter widely used to study plant tolerance to temperature is cell membrane thermostability.
Thymus loscosii might have a combined strategy of sexual and asexual reproduction, since 'vegetative' propagation of stolons has been observed in the field.
Older patients, particularly women, may have 'vegetative' symptoms and cognitive dysfunction.
The imminent threat of Malcolm's death or long-term permanent paralysis and 'vegetative' state from serious brain damage had immobilized and terrified them.
Tortula ruralis is an important model system for the study of plant 'vegetative' desiccation tolerance.
As in most other Mediterranean orchids, 'vegetative' characters are similar across species and do not distinguish them.
This before we even consider my planned treatise on the 'vegetative' god, Drop and Give Me Plenty.
Inulin type fructan was detected in all 'vegetative' organs of Campanula rapunculoides L. plants.
In the majority of clonal plant species, which reproduce chiefly by 'vegetative' propagation, seedling recruitment is infrequent.
The tree borders or 'vegetative' buffer strips that are often planted around farm fields to filter out sediment and pesticides in runoff may also provide habitat.
As we've moved, so have our food and exotic 'vegetative' companions like apple and burdock.
In addition, the modular structure and less targeted 'vegetative' morphology of plants enable them to have much greater morphological plasticity than could typical animals.
Planting after June 1 generally results in lower yields due to reduced 'vegetative' plant size.
They suggested that, for such species, colony design may have been optimized for allocating resources to 'vegetative' growth rather than to the production of larvae.
Many perennial plants combine sexual reproduction through seeds with reproduction through 'vegetative' propagation.
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