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Limited data for low-density sites, where honeyeaters move from plant to plant less frequently, suggest more of a mixed-mating system.
Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus and other elements may then move from plant to plant via CMNs [27], [30], [31,].
They are transmitted by aphids, especially species of Aphidinae, when aphids move from plant to plant and probe them in search of their preferred host species, and some are also transmitted in seeds to the progeny of infected plants.
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Indeed, removal of the genes encoding virus movement and/or coat proteins prevents plant viruses from moving from plant to plant and as a result reduces concerns about transmission and cross-contamination of pharmaceutical proteins to weedy relatives.
Moving from plant to human lectins as probes to strengthen the aspect of potential physiological implications, we next applied two human lectins, that is, Gal-1 and Gal-3, to the cartilage sections.
Pollinating insects spend their time moving from plant to plant, pollinating so the plants can continue to grow.
So the sequence has a chain where we move from one plant to another plant.
Consistent with the repressor theory, LD grown strawberries have been shown to produce a mobile floral inhibitor that is able to move from mother plant to the attached runner plant [ 37].
Mr. Stonis was eager to move up from plant manager, having lobbied for and missed three promotions as managing director of a 3M subsidiary.
You can move it from plant to plant or leave it in one plant.
Under this plan, the spent fuel would be moved from plants in thirty states to a handful of regional, aboveground storage facilities — what Kevin Kamps, a waste specialist at the watchdog Beyond Nuclear, has called "parking-lot dumps".
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