Sentence examples for seed spikes from inspiring English sources

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The greater plantain (Plantago major) provides seed spikes for bird food.

In particular, target spikes in individual EC neurons were temporally aligned with respect to seed spikes in individual hippocampal neurons.

To control for trial-invariant firing properties across neurons, a 'shift-predictor' baseline CCG was derived by scrambling trial orders such that seed spikes came from trial n and target spikes from trial n ± 1.

To identify AG-specific seed chemistry, we collected seeds of nine AG seed species and eight non-AG congeners in 2004 and 2005 (Tables 1 and 2), taking seeds directly from mature fruits or seed spikes.

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To aid with gene annotation and to address many biological questions using gene expression level information, we produced a total of 53.21 Gb of RNA-seq data from eight different organs, including pistil, root, young seed, young spikes, young stamen, stem, young leaf and sheath.

One seed per spike and one for each Moroccan check were sown for DNA extraction.

The gene associated with this trait results in three times more seed per spike compared with ancestral wild barley.

MKTTn failed to detect Salmonella in two out of five replicates at 10-102 cfor25 g forapepe seed meal spiked with S. Yoruba.

One seed per spike was sown from each M1 plant to reduce mutation redundancy and 1,700 viable M2 plants were obtained.

Tissues were sampled as follows: 1 cm crown sections after 30 days of cold treatment; 1 cm vernalized (49-day cold-treated) crown sections that were exposed to flower inducing conditions for 11 days; different developmental stages of spike formation (5 to 50 mm); and different developmental stages of spike and seed formation after the spikes had emerged from the flag leaf (visible).

Another study to identify QTL for yield and yield components (1000 grain weight, HI, average seed weight per spike and spike number per square metre) was undertaken by Cuthbert et al. (2008) using a doubled haploid population of 402 lines developed from a cross between spring wheat varieties Superb (high yielding) and BW278 (low yielding).

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