Definition of Perennation. Meaning of Perennation. Synonyms of Perennation

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- In botany, perennation is the ability of organisms, particularly plants, to survive from one germinating season to another, especially under unfavourable...
- winter or other adverse conditions such as summer drought and heat (perennation). The word cormous usually means plants that grow from corms, parallel...
- naked or tunicless scaly underground bulbs which are their organs of perennation. In some North American species the base of the bulb develops into rhizomes...
- and nutrients, facilitate the propagation of new clones, and aid in perennation (survival from one growing season to the next). Types of underground...
- chlamydospore An a****ual thick-walled spore developed from hyphae, generally for perennation rather than dissemination. From Gr. chlamys, cloak, -ydos, spore. Chytridiomycota...
- Overvintring og Foryngelse [translated title: On shoot architecture, perennation and rejuvenation]. Naturhistorisk Forenings Festskrift: 1–105. Line drawings...
- Overvintring og Foryngelse (translated title "On shoot architecture, perennation and rejuvenation" - See line drawings) (1884). The classification was...
- Research. 8: 288. Tan, A. M.; Burchill, R. T. (1972). "The infection and perennation of the bitter rot fungus, Gloeosporium album, on apple leaves". Annals...
- observations of plant individuals—their clonal and ****ual propagation, perennation etc. Thus, it was plant po****tion ecology before that discipline was...
- rejection of such potentially nutritious, starchy perennating organs (see perennation), on account of an awareness of their toxicity. In this context it is...