Watkins probably heard mention of these ideas, the seeds from which may have lain dormant in him for over fifty years.
Infestation was also reduced by burning waste hay over the rows of willow stocks during the dormant season.
The issue also energized the dormant student movement.
In the case of a dormant spore or seed, the loaded molecules could remain protective indefinitely, until germination.
Barrios in effect revived long dormant colonial labour drafts (known as mandamientos) to help secure plantation workers.
Evidently, the events across the border were reviving dormant resentments throughout the western frontier lands.
Non-dormant seeds are more responsive to these factors and germinate over a wider range of temperatures.
Seeds of these two species have an underdeveloped embryo and are morphophysiologically dormant.
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