rhizome Definition In English

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Examples of rhizome

  • Rhizome elongation ceases and elongating nutsedge leaves become trapped beneath the clear film.

  • It regenerates vegetatively by rhizomes.

  • And, despite the strict division of the ' ' book into chapters, sections and sub-sections, there remains - in a positive sense - a sense of rhizomes.

  • I found no selective effect of the rhizome on uptake, and no evidence of recirculation of nutrient ions from the leaves to the growing sporophyte.

  • Used commonly as food, the lotus rhizomes are said to have numerous medicinal values as well, many similar to those of leaves.

  • Therefore, rhizomes have relatively higher phenotypic plasticity than individuals derived from seeds that had not previously experienced the soil environment.

  • The rhizome is a flexible machine, a structure without a definitive order, a procedure for creating and getting to know the new.

  • Just how long individual rhizomes are able to survive is evidently unknown, but their renewal of lotus stands year after year goes on and on.

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