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The phrase "allowed to set seed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gardening, botany, or agriculture, referring to the permission or ability for a plant to produce seeds.
Example: "The gardener decided that the flowers were healthy enough to be allowed to set seed this season."
Alternatives: "permitted to produce seeds" or "authorized to generate seeds."
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This one, too, is a spreader, especially if the flowers are allowed to set seed.
Kanamycin resistant plants were then selected on plates and resistant progeny were transferred to soil and allowed to set seed.
Ears were allowed to set seed and progeny of both crosses were screened for the presence of Mu in EXPB1 (see [21]).
Plants responding positively to the ligand were allowed to set seed and progeny were subjected to molecular analysis of induction and tested for heritability, visual responses, and quantitative responses.
F1 plants were grown and allowed to set seed.
These T3 seeds were assayed for BASTA resistance and homozygous lines were allowed to set seed (T4 seeds).
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After daily exposure to UV-B dosages equivalent to 3.1, 4.7 and 6.3 kJ/m2 for a total of 24 days, plants were allowed to set seeds without irradiation.
Approximately 9000 seeds were mutagenised, germinated and the surviving M1 plants were allowed to set seeds.
Resistant M2 plants were transferred to soil and allowed to set seeds by selfing.
Those transgenic plants with both SMG and GOI are allowed to set seeds for the next generation.
Transgenic lines with the gene are allowed to set seeds, and plants derived from these seeds are tested for germ line transmission of the SMG-excised, final transgenic product.
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