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1. So we can say that the seeds of Manglietia grandis have non-deep morphophysiological simple dormancy, and the cold stratification can break the physical dormancy component of there complex dormancies.

2. The seed dormancy level of A.

3. Temperature characteristics of winter buds' dormancy in Platanus acerifolia were observed in order to discuss the theory of tree dormancy and the relation between dormancy and tree distribution.

4. The volcano erupted after centuries of dormancy.

5. The volcano erupted after years of dormancy.

6. Understand the difference between Dormancy and Abeyancy.

7. Houseplants should be allowed to drift into semi-dormancy.

8. Silver linden seed belongs to all-around deep dormancy.

9. A Promethean's Azoth ic radiance awakens Pandorans from Dormancy.

10. His auto and permit, auto target, auto dormancy!

11. 6 synonyms for Abeyancy: abeyance, dormancy, intermission, latency, quiescence, suspension

12. The words Dormancy and Abeyancy have synonymous (similar) meaning

13. Prune fruit and other ornamental trees during winter dormancy.

14. During dormancy the plants must be kept very dry.

15. It may also come to the point of virtual dormancy.

16. Many Cankering fungi are most active in early spring before trees break dormancy and sporulate during the autumn season, when trees are entering dormancy

17. Bracteoles thus also appear to enforce some physical dormancy

18. ‘Geographical variation results in clinal variation triggering Aestival dormancy.’

19. A state of dormancy or torpor during the summer.

20. 17 Prune fruit and other ornamental trees during winter dormancy.

21. Weedy rice Biotypes vary in seed shattering and seed dormancy

22. This study employed moist stratification, submersion, and detached seed endocarp to investigate the degree of seed dormancy and the measures to break dormancy and to facilitate germination.

23. Aestivation, also spelled estivation in the USA, is a state of animal dormancy.

24. The volcano erupted on 30 September 2007, after 124 years of dormancy.

25. Ambushings, kidnappings and killings have been on the rise after a period of dormancy

26. During this period of dormancy the plant as a rule drops all its leaves.

27. Cutting the seed and dipping in gibberellic acid (GA) was effective in breaking dormancy.

28. Synonyms for Abeyancy include abeyance, deferral, dormancy, intermission, latency, postponement, quiescence, suspension, pause and moratorium

29. But after 18 months of enforced dormancy, both have been given new life and relevance.

30. Soothing and Relaxing . Soothe your frazzled nerves and regain your serenity, relax muscle and assist dormancy.

31. The preformation of the abscission zone is still present in all lateral buds during bud dormancy.

32. So far, the Internet that is in dormancy condition is dinkum consumer, still get countless more.

33. Anatomical and transcriptomic studies of the Coleorhiza reveal the importance of this tissue in regulating dormancy in barley

34. Tropical Butterworts : species which do not undergo a winter dormancy but continue to alternately bloom and form rosettes.

35. The 500 - foot ( 000 - meter ) volcano roared back to life in 1999 after nearly 80 years of dormancy.

36. An example of Ancy is dormAncy, which describes a quiet, asleep or inactive person or thing.

37. Dry storage at 25°C consistently accelerated dormancy release of Achenes compared with 5°C

38. In the state of full dormancy the reserve proteins inside the aleuron bodies are in a crystalline state.

39. On the basis of this research, seed dormancy type of Sorbus amabilis Cheng ex Yu was physical (PY).

40. The winter dormancy of treebuds, the rest period of tubers like potato tubers, the dormancy of the berry seeds, the leaf abscission in autumn, response to a ketoacid, the dormin or abscisin II, related to farnesinic acid, and to oxygenated carotenoids, as foliaxanthin (neoxanthin).

41. The effect of shortening dormancy period bears no relation with the times on which lime Nitrogen were smeared.

42. (A) Fructification and dehiscence of capsules containing mature seeds; (B) microscopic view of a seed (size ranging 0.2–2 mm) that undergoes sucessive dispersal, primary dormancy and annual release of secondary dormancy; (C) Broomrape embryo does not develop morphologycaly identified cotyledons or shoot meristem and

43. Aestivation or estivation refers to a period when an animal enters into a state of dormancy during hot and dry seasons. The period of dormancy is usually characterized by reduced activity of the animal, which also translates to a reduction in the metabolic activity.

44. Amaryllis (Hippeastrums) are usually sold as bulbs that have already gone through a dormancy period (a rest period) and are ready to grow

45. Factors investigated in the laboratory that affected germination were light, temperature, achene type (plumed and nonplumed), collection date, dormancy, and storage.

46. As a phytohormone, abscisic acid regulates many aspects of plant growth and development, such as seed dormancy, germination, vegetative growth, and environment stresses.

47. The control of germination by Coleorhiza‐enforced dormancy in grasses is an example of the convergent evolution of mechanical restraint by overlaying tissues

48. Aestivation is typically defined as a summer or dry season dormancy. The word derives from the Latin for summer (aestas) or heat (aestus)

49. Brood X, a group of periodical Cicadas that emerge every 17 years, will tunnel out of their long dormancy and take over

50. The Coleorhiza has been thought to have a role in protecting the emerging roots (Sargent and Osborne, 1980), but it has not been associated with seed dormancy

51. Two adaxial ovules developed on each scale after dormancy and each ovule formed a funnel-like integument tip with a nucellus at the base of the shallow funnel.

52. Result The results showed that the glume of Johnsongrass had physical obstructing and chemical inhibiting effects on seed germination, and it was the major cause of seed dormancy.

53. Red Oak Acorns mature in two seasons.The red oak group has to have some seed dormancy and generally does not germinate until the following spring and with some stratification (a …

54. It is called Abscisin when found in ageing leaves and it is partly responsible for leaf ABSCISSION.It is also called DORMIN when in buds and seeds, and causes induction of dormancy

55. Aestivation is generally defined as a type of dormancy, which is a survival strategy used to sustain lack of food and other extreme conditions (Pinder et al., 1992, Abe, 1995, Storey, 2002)

56. Sex expression and reproduction of four bryophytes following timber harvesting After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes ( Antherozoids ).

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58. Biennials are plants that complete their full life cycle in two years. Biennials germinate during the autumn or spring months and produce roots, a stem, and rosette leaves in their first year before dormancy in the winter

59. Aestivation or æstivation (from , summer, but also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, characterized by inactivity and a lowered metabolic rate, that is entered in response to high temperatures and arid conditions

60. Coleorhiza plays a major role in causing dormancy by acting as a barrier to root emergence and that after-ripening potentiates molecular changes related to ABA metabolism and sensitivity that ultimately lead to degradation of the Coleorhiza, root emergence, and germination.

61. After a period of dormancy, each microspore germinates and grows into a prothallus that in turn produces ciliated, male gametes (Antherozoids). Azolla: a review of its biology and utilization Antheridia, Antherozoids and chloroplasts of shield mature cells of Chara hydropitys.

62. Oregon Grape (Mahonia Aquifollium/Nervosa) This Antiviral herb's active ingredient is an alkaloid called berberine, a bright yellow substance that’s most prevalent in its roots.The roots are best harvested during the fall and winter months when the plant is in a state of dormancy

63. The following are the changes in the designations of the "at risk" Baronetcies on the latest analysis "A" indicates a baronetcy with no heirs aged under 40 (ie born after 1981) preventing extinction or other outcome shown (eg dormancy)

64. Aestivation or æstivation (from Latin: aestas, summer, but also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, characterized by inactivity and a lowered metabolic rate, that is entered in response to high temperatures and arid conditions

65. Aestivation (Latin: aestas (summer); also spelled estivation in American English) is a state of animal dormancy, similar to hibernation, although taking place in the summer rather than the winter.Aestivation is characterized by inactivity and a lowered metabolic rate, that is entered in response to high temperatures and arid conditions

66. King James I instituted the order of Baronet in 1611, and in the 230 years between that date and the year 1841, when the second edition of this work was originally published, nearly 1,000 Baronetcies succumbed to extinction or dormancy, the result of common exclusions in the laws governing descent.

67. In Pennsylvania, Spotted Turtles became inactive when water temperatures reached 30°C, and retreated to muskrat burrows in the banks of streams (Ernst 1982). Summer dormancy may be a more appropriate term than aestivation for the behaviour in Central Ontario where not all turtles became inactive in late summer.

68. The Coleorhiza has been thought to have a role in protecting the emerging root (Sargent and Osborne, 1980) and, more recently, it has been also associated with the regulation of dormancy, since abscisic acid (ABA) sensitivity is reduced in this tissue during germination of non-dormant barley seeds and the gene encoding the HvABA8′OH-1 enzyme