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Somatic embryogenesis is the developmental process by which somatic cells in a plant develop into bipolar structures without vascular connection to the parental tissue, akin to zygotic embryos.
The plant develop masses of fine lateral roots which form a mat-like structure underneath the soil surface, and enable it to extract nutrients as efficiently possible out of the soil.
In other words, stress acclimation (i.e., CA) helped the plant develop a kind of immunity against adverse impact of chilliness at 4°C.
Furthermore, function analysis revealed that chilling acclimation helped the plant develop immunity to further harsh stress by exclusively inducing genes with function for nutrient reservation therefore providing protection, whereas chilling shock induced genes with function for viral reproduction therefore causing damage.
This will also help the plant develop flower spikes for next year's blooms.
You should water bulbs after planting them which helps the plant develop roots and also sets the soil.
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Within 80 100 days after planting, the plant develops white blossoms, which change to a reddish colour.
This relationship apparently ends when the plant develops enough roots and leaves to make all its own food.
The plant develops tuberous roots from which it can be propagated.
The sporophyte plant develops from the tip of the fertile leafy shoot.
The plant developed into a large, integrated ironworks and steelworks, which was expanded greatly in the 1950s and '60s.
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