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The main propagative method is by increase in length of the rhizomes.
Was the specimen plant matter, propagative seeds, or bulbs.
There are two sub-classes of persistent viruses: propagative and circulative.
Long distance spread usually occurs as a result of the movement of infected nursery stock or propagative materials.
When this style is systematically developed, it grows to fit the descriptions propagative parenting and concerted cultivation.
Propagative transmission: The agent multiplies in the transmission vehicle.
These plants may no longer be planted or propagated, and all trade in their seeds, cuttings or other propagative material is prohibited.
Brassica elongata has the propagative potential of turning into a horticultural product from what is currently a noxious weed.
Dr. Brown presented convincing evidence that such propagative effects can bypass existing pro- tective mechanisms in sensitive data processing environments.
Propagative viruses are able to replicate in both the plant and the insect (and may have originally been insect viruses), whereas circulative can not.
Ralstonia solanacearum can overwinter in plant debris or diseased plants, wild hosts, seeds or vegetative propagative organs like tubers.
Propagative roots: roots that form adventitious buds that develop into aboveground shoots, termed suckers, which form new plants, as in Canada thistle, cherry and many others.
Robertson (2007) reasoned that if evolution is accelerated in conditions of propagative difficulty, then we would expect to encounter variations of religious memes, established in general populations, addressed to scientific communities.
The basic propagative lifecycle of the PWN is typical of most nematode species, having four vermiform juvenile stages (J1-J4), followed by an amphimictic (male and female) adult stage.
In persistent propagative viruses, such as tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV), there is often a lipid coat surrounding the proteins that is not seen in the other classes of plant viruses.
Vectors either transmit the virus propagative transmission, which results in an amplification of the virus by replication within the cells of the vector, or non-propagative transmission which simply carries the virus between the plants without viral replication.
Under Alaska law, a permit must be obtained from the Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G) in order to collect, possess, or transport wildlife, fish, shellfish, amphibian, or aquatic plant resources for educational, scientific, or propagative uses.