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For example, if a friend is pulling out a large clump of over-grown Sedum or iris or whatever, claim it and divide the plant into as small parts as possible (make sure each division has healthy connected roots).
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The hyphae grow and branch to form an underground network, connecting roots between multiple trees.
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are important plant mutualists that can connect roots of neighboring plants to form common mycelial networks.
Finally, the component running "beside" the core connecting roots to leaves is enriched in the trivial ζ-type DS.
Therefore, as also noted by Clough and Oliver for Drosophila [ 103], in all studied insects dsx is not part of the sex determining cascade in the roots but rather represents the trunk of the tree connecting roots and branches.
Importantly, AM fungi have the ability to connect roots of neighboring plants to form common mycelial networks (CMNs), which have major roles in recycling of soil nutrients and water and regulating plant community dynamics.
These toadstools had grown in a wiggly line, a strong indication of their being connected to roots radiating out from a nearby oak.
My name means my heritage, my history and keeps me connected to roots.
Upon examination of the New Bloomfield site in 1918, he discovered the entire colony, except for one patch cut off by cultivation, was connected by roots, and that no seedlings were in evidence anywhere around the margins of the colony.
Being connected by rooting doesn't necessarily mean being connected by something largely admirable, as, say, it does when it comes to rooting for the Canadiens, which instantly ties you to a province and an entire people.
Vials with solutions were connected to root chip flow lines and pressurized.
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