Sentence examples for may be plant from inspiring English sources

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The original food habit of this order is not yet clear, but even in some avidly predatory species, the first and second nymphal instars may be plant feeders.

A typical sequence may be plant, herbivore, carnivore, top carnivore; another sequence is plant, herbivore, parasite of the herbivore, and parasite of the parasite.

As much as 30% of the tissue of a polyp may be plant material.

BURP domain-containing proteins have so far only been found in plants, suggesting that their functions may be plant specific.

Some of these events may be required for the proper virus replication and spread, some may be plant responses and others may be just a side effect of virus infection.

The two S. bicolor alignments and two of the P. trichocarpa alignments were shorter than 80 bases and covered less than 12% of the contig, suggesting the alignments are unlikely to represent Populus or Sorghum but may be plant contamination of some kind.

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Measures to reduce nitrogen leaching losses in forests are discussed, as are practices to minimise nitrogen leaching of forest plantings in catchments with high nitrogen soils, where forests may be planted specifically to reduce nitrogen loss to sensitive waterways.

They may be planted the day you get them.

"Just by asking, you may be planting a seed for change," she said.

(Crocuses may be planted the same way, about four inches from the top of the hole, a few inches apart).

After the season, Lebida said, a tree may be planted near Woodman Field accompanied by a plaque with Dougherty's name.

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