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a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips

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lobatus with stolons were fixed overnight at 4 [degrees]C by 2.5% glutaraldehyde (Ted Pella, Redding, CA) in 0.2 mol [1.sup.-1] Millonig's phosphate buffer (pH 7.4) isotonic with White Sea water (Millonig, 1964) or by Karnovsky fixative (5% glutaraldehyde, 4% paraformaldehyde on 0.08 mol [1.sup.-1] phosphate buffer) (Karnovsky, 1965).
Short days lead to early TI, shorter stolons and a less developed shoot, while long days lead to a delayed TI, with long stolons and a more abundant shoot (BEUKEMA & VAN DER ZAAG, 1990).
Phytotoxicity of glyphosate under glasshouse conditions: Stolons of drought grass were harvested from mature plantsgrowing in the glasshouse and cut to the three node segments with approximately 20 cm length.
A similar trend is registered also for the number of stolons and tubers per plant as presented in (Fig.
Miller, "Development of Rhizoctonia solani on stems, stolons and tubers of potatoes I.
The perennial stems are comprised of rhizomes with scale leaves, stolons, and culms with relatively broad leaves.
Rhodes grass was cut from cores at 7, 42, 189, and 201 days after the last label and separated into shoots and runners (stolons).
As perennial weeds propagate themselves both by seeds and by vegetative -- rhizomes, stolons, fleshy roots or tubers -- they must be prevented from seeding and have all their below-ground parts removed.
The stolons dispersing course content about women stripped the department of gender and women's studies from an exclusive claim on the subject and other approaches, namely critiques of gender, took firm root.
Defining weeds as plants that interfere with the interests of humans, Kraehmer and Baur, both with a large German chemical company, describe characteristics of any plant than allow them to survive and proliferate in arable field situations, such as stolons, rhizomes, bulbs, tubers, buds on roots, seed morphology, and reproductive organs.
Rototilling not only brings buried seeds to the top 1 to 2 inches of soil where most weed seeds germinate, it also greatly increases weed problems by chopping roots, rhizomes and stolons into tiny pieces that can regenerate new plants.
Pilosellina and it is well characterized basically by having monocephalic scapes, short and relatively thick (or absent) stolons, dense white stellate trichomes on both adaxial and abaxial surfaces of the leaves and abundant long simple eglandular and stellate trichomes on involucral bracts and scapes.
2009), rapid nutrient uptake, rapid lateral growth of stolons and fragments, and associations with unpalatable species (Tyler et al.
Licorice is produced from unpeeled roots and stolons of those species.
Phlox stolonifera is a useful herbaceous species, up to 24 inches in height and spreading by means of underground stolons. It is very hardy and an excellent subject for ground cover.