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Meaning of Asymbiotic from wikipedia

- longitudinal rows of appendages on the three-lobed labellum. Artificial asymbiotic seed germination techniques have been studied. Conservation efforts can...
- labukensis (Shim, A. Lamb & C.L. Chan), an Orchid Endemic to Sabah, Borneo, Asymbiotic Seed Germination and In Vitro Seedling Development". Horticulturae. 9...
- Denis; Renaut, Sébastien; St-Arnaud, Marc; Barabé, Denis (2007). "In vitro Asymbiotic Germination, Protocorm Development, and Plantlet Acclimatization of Aplectrum...
- was concluded that symbiotic protocorms developed more promptly over asymbiotic germination methods versus symbiotic approaches. Symbiotic seedlings could...
- H. S.; MacConaill, Michael (February 2016). "Seed characteristics and asymbiotic germination of Galeandra batemanii Rolfe and G. greenwoodiana Warford"...
- Richelia intracellularis is generally found in Rhizosolenia. There are some asymbiotic (occurs without an endosymbiont) Rhizosolenia, however there appears to...
- orchids without the parti****tion of a fungus. This method, known as asymbiotic propagation, makes use of micropropagation techniques to achieve the germination...
- including: Nitrogenase, which is required for biological N2 fixation by both asymbiotic and symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria; Nitrate reductase, which is required...
- po****tion and it is vulnerable to loss of genetic diversity and extinction. Asymbiotic seed propagation methods taylored to this species have been developed...
- functionally without symbionts (white phenotype) *Not to be confused with asymbiotic, which also has a white phenotype, but is defined as having zero symbionts...