Sentence examples for flowers proliferation from inspiring English sources

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Symptoms typical of phytoplasma infection are virescence (green flowers), phyllody (development of leaf structures instead of flowers), proliferation, stunting and yellowing – symptoms that mimic hormone imbalances and/or perturbations of normal plant development.

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The ectopic inflorescences showed fasciation and carried abnormal flowers with proliferation of papilla, a phenotype also observed in Atring1a Atring1b flowers [30].

lif2 ovaries have indeterminate growth and produce ectopic inflorescences with severely affected flowers showing proliferation of ectopic stigmatic papillae and ovules in short-day conditions.

AP2 domain containing proteins are known to be involved in regulating several developmental processes including flower development, cell proliferation, secondary metabolism, abiotic and biotic stress responses, ABA response and ethylene response [ 8, 31].

Nor can this general's daughter accept the gemütlich atmosphere that Tesman has cultivated — among other things, she complains about the proliferation of flowers in Tesman's drawing room.

In fact, the team reports in an upcoming issue of the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, there seems to be no correlation between dino diversity and the proliferation of flowering plants, and there is scant fossil evidence linking angiosperms to the dino diet.

It might have been the abundance of low-calorie berry drinks or perhaps the proliferation of flower headbands, but the revelers at this party were in the mood to chill.

As expected, mutations in PRC2 core components induce various perturbations of developmental programs (embryogenesis, flowering time, vernalization), cell proliferation, or cell identity [13] [18].

This is in contrast to the effect of loss of SPT in the flower, where less cell proliferation takes place in the gynoecium, resulting in a shorter pistil with defects in stigma, style and transmitting tract tissues [ 17].

The bHLH TFs are known to be associated with flower organogenesis, floral development and promotion of the proliferation inside the flower on a tissue-specific way [ 55– 55].

Plants lack a germ line; consequently, during reproduction adult somatic cells within flowers must switch from mitotic proliferation to meiosis.

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