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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
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  • 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.
  • After studying the matter I concluded that a batholite was rising under this region, and that there was a chance that we might escape submergence through its influence. The Second Deluge
  • Next along a gradient of decreasing exposure and submergence by sea water are Rhizophora apiculata and Brugiera parviflora, which become established after five or six years and grow to replace Avicennia after about twenty years. Indochina mangroves
  • Rice plants are less tolerant of submergence at the early growth stages.
  • The calculating results show that the circulating flow rates are increasing with the submergence ratio but reducing with the liquid-gas density ratio.
  • The aim here is also to determine if the root tip removal before submergence would lead to superior anoxic tolerance.
  • Our main aim was to examine if inherently different rates of fermentation during anaerobiosis characterize submergence-tolerant and intolerant rice plants.
  • Submergence stress result in oxygen limitation in maize roots.
  • A combination of land submergence, coastal erosion, and solifluction had caused the deterioration of certain houses and their associated midden deposits.
  • For example, seeds germinating in soil survive submergence by germinating anaerobically.
  • Carbohydrate depletion and reduced photosynthesis are the main effects of submergence on plant tissues.
  • Mildmay stood for a moment, as one in a dream, watching the submergence of the ill-fated _Mercury's_ jib-boom end and fore-topgallant mast-head The Log of the Flying Fish A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure

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