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Those grasses, which grow to five or six feet tall, have long roots that can tap into water far underground.
But over the past decade, the current study's authors — all of whom have long roots in New England — began noting that they heard the distinction less reliably and set out to investigate.
But I have consistently found that if you sow them in a pot or root trainer (all legumes have long roots and need some depth of soil to grow into), soak the container in a basin of water for about 10 minutes so that it absorbs plenty of water and then keep them moist (but not sodden) they have a high rate of germination.
Researchers report that MDHAR6 mutant plants have long roots and bushy leaves, compared with other plants exposed to TNT.
All the deciduous teeth have long roots, consistent with circumnatal emergence.
We thus cannot exclude some limited mycorrhizal preference in Aphyllorchis spp. An intriguing consideration is that specificity in green or MH orchids, like C. exigua, correlates with short roots (less than 10 cm in length, or even absent; Roy, personal observation), whereas non-specific species, such as Aphyllorchis spp., have long roots (up to 50 cm; Figure 1).
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Mr Green takes him at his word and writes:I have long rooted for cities (although I confess that I myself live in an "urban" suburb).
The idea has long roots.
Indeed, beer has long roots in the region, predating even wine.
"Fencing is a sport which has long roots in Italy," Confalonieri said.
"If it was wheat that was grown a long time ago, it was really nutritious, it had long roots, it had some goodness.
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