plantlet

NOUN
  1. a young plant or a small plant
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How To Use plantlet In A Sentence

  • For instance, compared with those of seedlings or acclimated plantlets, leaves of in vitro-regenerated plantlets have little epicuticular wax and stoma functioning is often altered.
  • A young plantlet should soon emerge. Times, Sunday Times
  • Regeneration of plantlets in vitro from wild type or genetically modified rice cell/tissue cultures is reported to be slow and inefficient compared to that of other cereals.
  • Effects of environmental factors such as temperature, light intensity, photoperiod and PH value on rooting of the tissue- cultured plantlets in sweet pepper were studied.
  • The plantlets were maintained in the bioreactor for 45 days and then transplanted into a glasshouse; survival was monitored 15 days later.
  • The roots of micropropagated banana plantlets could be colonized by all the tested three Glomus endomycorrhizal fungi. Four months after inoculation, more than 80% of root could be colonized.
  • Two Heliamphoras pulchella and minor ‘Chiamanta’, two pots of Utricularia nelumbifolia, a bromeliad that has a utric plantlet in it, and a sundew: Mennonites, those Goth kids, and al Qaeda
  • After one week a heavy rainstorm washed away some of the plantlets that were not firmly rooted at that time.
  • This paper deals with development of the seed embryo and plantlet formation of Dendrobium chrysotoxum Lindl.
  • She starts with plantlets reared in petri dishes in the laboratory, a process called micropropagation, and then genetically tests them to verify that they will produce perfect flowers.
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