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· Deep planting of varieties which can germinate from 15 cm deep, and so delay germination until good rains have fallen (New Mexico, Billy 1981), alternatively, soaking seed before planting when it is desirable to accelerate germination.
"Seeds are going to germinate from the increased sunlight," he said.
Hairy bittercress can germinate from April through November; however, autumn is its main period of emergence.
A little girl in costume jewelry watches tiny plants germinate from the decaying head of an elephant.
Restored wetlands had a greater number of upland species germinate from the surface soil seed bank compared to reference and agricultural playas.
Our experiments showed at least eight aquatic macrophyte species to germinate from seeds and oospores, following 50 150 years of dormancy in the sediments of ghost ponds.
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These seeds were successfully germinated from May 10 until the end of June 2001.
But the outrage at such tragedies surely germinates from a feeling of complicity.
(B) and (E) Seedlings naturally germinated from fallen fruits of TYLCV-infected tomato plants.
Arborescent lycopsids began life as an embryo germinating from an indehiscent megaspore.
In addition, we also investigated whether seedlings germinated from TYLCV-infected seeds could act as TYLCV reservoirs for whitefly transmission.
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