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"stem weight" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the weight of the stem portion of a plant or tree. For example: "The stem weight of this tree affects how deeply its roots can grow."
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As a swimmer, she had her own problems, developing bulimia in an attempt to stem weight gain from steroids.
The study also found that while school-based exercise can reduce or stem weight gain, it is sports participation in particular that makes a difference.
Average stem weight ranged from 1.3 to 2.6 g and increased stem weight corresponded to higher yield but lower stand density.
PM applied at 30 tons ha−1 gave higher stem weight (2249.9 g) and leaf biomass (3610.5 g).
100 % LVC and 10 % CF treated plants in comparison with the nematode only treated plants show no significant differences in case of dried stem weight at 5%% level.
10 % VW along with VC, 100 % VW, LVC with VC, and VC plus 10 % LVC increased dried stem weight, respectively, and showed significant difference with nematode alone treatment.
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The stem weights were inconsistent, meaning the font looked bolder in some letters and lighter in others, and the baseline levels of the letters were uneven, giving it a wobbly, slightly boozy look.
Therefore, the improvement of growth in the aerial parts and increased stem weights can be attributed to the easy movement of minerals caused by chelation with vitamin C. Taken together, these results demonstrate that the effectiveness of fertilizer using vitamin C as substrate is excellent in promoting plant growth.
In the 87-18&19, M × J and C × Ab populations, roots were measured, weighed and compared with stem weights as described in Weeden and Moffet (2002).
Data were taken on plant height (cm), stem girth (cm), number of leaves, leaf biomass, stems weight and post-planting soil properties.
Beyond 60% dosage of vermicompost showed no further increase in shoot length, root length, shoot weight, root weight and stem diameter at 50 DAS (Table 6).
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