0 the main stem of a plant, or the narrow stem that joins leaves, flowers, or fruit to the main stem of a plant: --
1 to follow an animal or person as closely as possible without being seen or heard, usually in order to catch or kill them: --
4 to follow an animal or person as closely as possible without being seen or heard: --
Celebrities are often stalked by photographers and reporters.
He spent the weekend stalking deer to photograph them.
Samples were taken from the bottom, middle and top of each heap of stalks.
Hydration of larvae was also probably achieved via active uptake of water applied topically or through the stalks.
In these p lants o nly t he flowers d istal to a damaged region on inflorescence stalks were considered lost.
A bamboo-like reed which grows in tall separate stalks and which is used for thatching roofs and making baskets.
There was strong globular immunoreactivity at the end of labeled stalks of putative horizontal cell processes.
There were no significant differences in the rate of pupation between watering stalks daily and doing so every other day.
The number of stalks showing borer damage, as indicated by bored internodes, was recorded.
Of the total biomass produced, approximately 15% is food (millet grain) and 85% can be regarded as potential feed (millet leaves, stalks and threshed panicles).