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proposed to
explain the
observation of a seed bank, or a
reservoir of
ungerminated seeds in the soil. For example, an
annual plant's
fitness is maximized...
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regarding the
important distinction of
infection versus just
colonization or
ungerminated spores. (The same
problem also
causes confounding errors in DNA testing...
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increase the
nutritional value of the
grain compared with
feeding the
ungerminated grain to stock. They use less
water than
traditional forage,
making them...
- roots. Beilby, J. P. (1980-11-01). "Fatty acid and
sterol composition of
ungerminated spores of the vesicular-arbuscular
mycorrhizal fungus,
Acaulospora laevis"...
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environmental conditions they are
exposed to [...]. [...]
seeds may
remain ungerminated and
persist in the soil for many years. In this case,
latency is induced...
- take the
seeds underground and are left on the surface,
resulting in
ungerminated plants and the
dwindling of
Fynbos seed
reserves after veld fires. Argentine...
- also move
northwards when the
rains have started, to eat the
remaining ungerminated seeds. In
Senegal migration is
probably between the
southeast and the...
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often found felled under the tree, uneaten, and
accompanied by older,
ungerminated seeds.
Young trees are heliophilous,
requiring the
clearing of older...
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mycelium in E. gossypii (kindly
provided by Dr. Philipp Knechtle) a)
Ungerminated spore b)
Isotropic growth phase in the germ
bubble c)
Unipolar germling...
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consisting of
several types of propagules. One type of
propagule is the
ungerminated spores,
which must
percolate through the soil
beyond the
reach of light...