sprouting Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of sprouting In English

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  • For logistic convenience, dormancy in these trials was assessed by tests of sprouting in intact spikes rather than by germination of threshed grains.

  • Not surprisingly, the time to emergence was strongly influenced by the state of sprouting of a sett at planting.

  • Relation between sprouting and initiation expressed relative to end of the storage period and time of harvest.

  • Amygdalo-cortical sprouting continues into early adulthood : implications for the development of normal and abnormal function during adolescence.

  • A test for the resource remobilization hypothesis: tree sprouting using carbohydrates from above-ground parts.

  • A test for the resource remobilisation hypothesis: tree sprouting using carbohydrates from above-ground parts.

  • The bud continues to increase in size while the rest of the sprouting locus becomes brownish as it desiccates.

  • The almond-eyed supernatural may have a cleft head, with or without maize sprouting from it.

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