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Still, some emissions are not helpful to plants.
Still, it is clear that there are some emissions that are not helpful to plants, even in the north.
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The interface of NGSmirPlant is easy to use and will be extremely helpful to plant molecular biologists with amateur bioinformatics skills to investigate the plant small RNA transcriptome.
This is especially helpful to the plant in winter.
The obtained results may be helpful to maintain the plant-pollinator cooperation and provide insight in the mechanisms by which pollination mutualism could persist and we have global attractivity, which may be helpful for understanding the complexity of these systems.
These workers, according to Dr. Theodore Robert Dudley, a research botanist at the Arboretum, are most helpful to "the obvious flowering plants, such as rhododendrons, azaleas and magnolias". These plants, whose showy flowers draw hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Arboretum every spring, have pollen too heavy and sticky to be carried without bees' help.
If you are new at dividing hostas or other perennials, washing the dirt off the clump can be very helpful to see the individual plants and their rhizomes (from where the roots grow).
Her knowledge of native plants was helpful to the expedition and her calmness helped save journals and papers when their boat almost capsized.
While the program woke people up to the notion that plants indeed do fascinating things, the conclusions based on bad science or no science at all were in the end more destructive than helpful to this aspect of plant science.
In a natural world, fire can be helpful to many wild animals, reinvigorating plants that provide the nutrition that works its way up the food chain.
Therefore, the fossils of this family are helpful to understand the earliest flowering plants.
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