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In contrast, B. pseudotriquetrum is a relatively plastic species that is found in both dry and waterlogged sites21,38.

The Boylesports.com International, a Champion Hurdle trial and one of the races lost when Cheltenham was waterlogged last week, has been rearranged for Ascot on Saturday, making a seven-race card starting at 12.30.

Buoyant buyout Your piece on U.S. Filter ("Waterlogged," May 17, p. 24) misrepresented the company's history.

The most extensive are Brown Soils, which cover 43% of New Zealand and occur where summer drought is uncommon and the soils are not waterlogged in winter (Molloy 1998).

In their last-minute scramble for votes, Mayor Sharpe James and his opponent in Tuesday's election, Councilman Cory Booker, dashed through this waterlogged city today in the final act of a bitter and closely contested race that has drawn national attention.

Armed with Quinn's forecast, Currier said his plan for Thursday was to assign two workers with squeegees to every green, another worker on each tee box and 10 to 15 workers in the 18th fairway, which is waterlogged from last weekend's rain.

I confess I also thought Luciana Paluzzi's voluptuous, fiery-maned villainess was the best thing about the waterlogged Thunderball (1965).

The grassy path is often waterlogged in winter, but there is a boardwalk over a short section.

Roots of wetland plants typically contain large volumes of aerenchyma, often a barrier to radial O2 loss, and the ability to tolerate tissue O2 deficits and reduced phytotoxins in waterlogged soils (Armstrong 1979; Jackson and Armstrong 1999; Bailey-Serres and Voesenek 2008; Colmer and Voesenek 2009).

Constitutive root aerenchyma is common in plants adapted to waterlogged conditions (Justin and Armstrong 1987; Jackson and Armstrong 1999; Visser et al. 2000; Mano et al. 2006; Abiko et al. 2012).

ROL aerates the rhizosphere and is therefore considered to be of adaptive significance in plants growing in waterlogged soil (Armstrong 1979; Blossfeld et al. 2011; Colmer 2003a; Neubauer et al. 2007).

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