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Does, therefore, damaging the leaves of B. napus and the resulting release of jasmonates from damaged leaves interfere with the nectar secretion in flowers?

In our study, we wanted to see only the effect of P. putida BTP1 on whole plant, because the wounding caused by cutting the leaves could interfere with the ISR effect, especially on the LOX, which is induced by wounding [ 16].

Some doctors have challenged the recommendation against routinely removing the leads, arguing that they can cause other problems when left in, like interfering with replacement leads.

Sooty mold, a fungus, will often grow on the honeydew causing unsightly dark spots on the leaves and interfering with the plant's ability to absorb sunlight.

My late friend, the English writer John Brunner, who also quit school at much the same stage as I, once said, 'I had to leave school; it was interfering with my education.' " If Mr. Pohl had finished high school, he wondered, would he have spent his career at American Car and Foundry?

Is it try that you said that if the Cabinet Office did not stop interfering,you would leave?

"It is clear that he was too afraid to say the Reefer Madness things he said just a year ago (that's progress), but he left the door open to interfering in the states," Piper said in an email.

Table 1 presents the mean values of the discrimination sensitivity (d', computed according to the Signal Detection Theory [49]), separately for Motor Preferential and Non-preferential ellipses during the three conditions of the interfering task (control: without interfering motor task, left hand and right hand).

Under a research grant from the United States Department of Agriculture, the Silver Thread Winery in Lodi, N.Y., will work against the grape leafhopper, which feeds on grape leaves and interferes with ripening and photosynthesis.

One of the reasons clinicians may be hesitant to use PE is due to fear that comorbid conditions, when left untreated, will interfere with trauma-focused treatment.

The rationale for a phase-oriented treatment approach is that these comorbid symptoms, when left untreated, will interfere with trauma-focused treatment, or will increase when the trauma is directly processed, and must therefore be addressed before trauma processing.

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