submergence

[ US /səbˈmɝdʒəns/ ]
NOUN
  1. sinking until covered completely with water
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How To Use submergence In A Sentence

  • Yamada provided extensive data showing the rapid loss of starch and total carbohydrates during submergence in leaves, leaf sheaths and roots.
  • This suggests the existence of inheritable traits connected with tolerance of submergence that apply to a wide range of conditions.
  • In rice, the coleoptiles, leaves and stems all respond to submergence by elongating more quickly.
  • We have experienced the submergence, but what will happen to the farmers of M.P. with large landholdings, even about 50-500 acres of land.
  • Or was it deeper still, a sublimation of guilt through the submergence of her self in another persona? COMPULSION
  • Although all rice types are damaged by complete submergence, some unusually tolerant cultivars are known.
  • A dive was defined as submergence below 8 m, and the surface was defined as above 9 m, following sampling schemes also used for narwhals and belugas.
  • This can only be realized if the rate of ethylene biosynthesis is regulated by submergence-induced signals.
  • Older seedlings with higher levels of carbohydrates were more tolerant of submergence than younger plants.
  • The government announced today that the wild animals in the submergence area would be shifted to the proposed national park and sanctuaries.
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