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In a restoration effort, researchers have been planting saplings that were propagated from seeds collected from the forest floor amid the remaining oaks.
The annual sale of native and Asian plants, which features bamboo, azaleas, mountain laurel, Japanese irises and mosses that were propagated from the gardens at Humes, will take place on May 24 and 25, from 11 30 a.m. to 4 30 p.m. Two nearby gardens, in Locust Valley and Old Westbury, will be open on May 24 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as part of the Garden Conservancy's Open Days program.
High coherence of Pc1 waveforms was observed between two stations, indicating that the Pc1 pulsations observed at the three different stations were propagated from the same origin in the ionosphere.
EVT cultures were propagated from first trimester placental explants essentially as described [16].
Clonal plants used in feeding trials were propagated from stem cuttings of field-grown mother plants each containing one leaf (n = 18 cuttings per plant).
This result is extremely interesting as it suggests either that the lentiviral particles diffused throughout the brain or that the mutant proteins expressed following virion integration, were propagated from cell to cell, possibly through exosomes [37].
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So clones must be propagated from cuttings.
Because lemon grass is a clumping grass, it is propagated from rooted shoots, called rhizomes.
Ornamental sweet potatoes are propagated from rooted cuttings and are usually sold as small plants.
That is because commercial grapevines are propagated from cuttings and are genetically identical clones.
Fig trees are propagated from cuttings of dormant wood taken in February in the Northern Hemisphere and planted in nursery rows.
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