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gerontoplast is a
plastid that
develops from a
chloroplast during the
senescing of
plant foliage.
Gerontoplast development is
generally seen to be the...
- The
sweet pea is also
susceptible to
ethylene in
quantities produced by
senescing plants.
Because of this,
growers are
encouraged to
plant sweet peas away...
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Rosette Extreme close-up of
flowerhead Detail of
flowers Habit A
grouping Senescing by July 1st
Displaying pronounced zonation on a road
verge Going to seed...
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which otherwise may
lower the
efficiency of
nutrient retrieval from
senescing autumn leaves. In the
course of evolution,
leaves have
adapted to different...
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senesce (do not age), and that they are
proof of the
existence of non-
senescing organisms generally. In 2010,
Preston Estep published (also in Experimental...
- In one study, the
young leaves did not
contain xanthotoxin, but older,
senescing leaves contained "substantial amounts". Some of
these furanocoumarins...
- ****, John
Edgar (1984).
Studies on
Ribonucleotide Reductase from
Normal Senescing Human Diploid Fibroblasts (PhD thesis).
University of Manitoba. OCLCÂ 1033141481...
- environment. Instead, what has
emerged is
arguably the most
incisive study of
senescing human civilizations ever written. ... the fact that one of the world's...
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leaves immediately before new
leaves emerge in the spring. Occasionally,
senescing leaves may turn
yellow or
contain brown spots in the winter,
leading to...
- made in cats. Life
histories show a
varying degree of senescence;
rapid senescing organisms (e.g.,
Pacific salmon and
annual plants) do not have a post-reproductive...