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Their resource allocation allowed nodes to generate shoots and roots in water (Additional file 3: Figure S3).
For some species, such as willows and oaks, this basal sprouting would be culturally desirable to generate shoots for basketry (see Anderson 2005).
Explants were transferred to fresh selection medium every 2 weeks to generate shoots.
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Visual examination of the time-series of ICP recordings shows that the fluctuations are smooth (unlike electrons in a wire which generate shot noise, characterized by jumps [ 18]), and therefore continuous state space Markov processes are appropriate to capture the noisy dynamics of CSF flow.
In this treatment, 86.66 % of the nodal explants generated shoots with an average of 10.2 ± 0.22 shoots per explant.
Li et al. [14] developed an interface that generates shot boundaries using a detection algorithm that identifies transitions between shots.
They belong to short day plant, have the ability to continuously generate lateral shoots and to form floral organ primordia at the shoot apex, and can flower in all seasons under environment-controlled conditions (Cui 1998; Pouteau et al. 1998; Tooke et al. 2005).
Much of a plant's architecture is generated in shoots and roots, where fast growth in tips contrasts with slow growth in supporting stalks.
This generated ∼10 shoots per explant.
The germinated embryos were transferred to a banana multiplication medium for generating multiple shoots of each transformation event (Fig. 2E, G and I).
miR399 generated in shoots serves as a long-distance signal that represses PHO2 in roots under Pi-starvation conditions, resulting in activation of Pi uptake and translocation [ 49, 50].
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