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dicots (noun): Short for 'dicotyledons,' a group of flowering plants characterized by having two cotyledons in their seeds. Dicots form a major group within the angiosperms
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The seeds of dicots have two cotyledons.
Embryo development differs in monocots and dicots.
Suitable plants include dicots and monocots.
It is possible that deinotheres specifically ate dicots.
The dicots are the most diverse group of angiosperms.
Most of the plants we see around are dicots.
It particularly targets dicots as most monocots are immune.
It is absent in monocots and in the roots of dicots.
Transformation of dicots is described in references above.
They affect grasses and dicots alike.
Dicots have two seed leaves upon germination.
The difference between monocots and dicots.
Do dicots have a fibrous root system.
They do not affect dicots plants.
Peanuts are dicots which have two embryonic seed leaves.

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Most trees and flowers are dicots.
Excluding monocots from the dicots makes the latter a paraphyletic group.
Angiosperms are further divided into monocots and dicots.
The process varies between dicots and monocots.
Described are also methods for plants which are monocots or dicots.
Monocots and dicots are both fertilized by pollen and grow from a seed.
Digestibility coefficients of monocots and dicots did not differ.
Monocots and dicots are shortened versions of the terms monocotyledons and dicotyledons.
Members of the sunflower family are dicots.
Plants are classified as monocots and dicots depending upon number of cotyledons their seeds contain.
Geranium flowers have five petals so they are dicots.
These are all dicots and contain glucose and fructose in the storage parenchyma cells.
Differentiate between monocots and dicots.
Dicots have higher micronutrient contents than Monocots.
Taproot is the main root of the root system of dicots.
Aquatic moncots and dicots both occur in Australian waters.
Host plants useful in the present invention are monocots and dicots.
They are Dicots because they have combinations of five petals.
Characteristics of the dicots.
Methods for specifically transforming dicots primarily use Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
Plants suitable for genetic modification include monocots and dicots.
In certain dicots and monocots direct uptake of DNA is the preferred method of transformation.
These are typically more elongated in the leaves of monocots than in those of dicots.
Suitable dicots include Arabidopsis.
They are typically more elongated in the leaves of monocots than in those of dicots.
Dicots have stomata only on one surface of their leaves and so-called as epistomatous.
Monocots do not have disc nectaries whereas in dicots they are widespread.
More generally, dicots and / or monocots can be used in various aspects of the subject invention.
Suitable plants for treatment as described herein include monocots and dicots.
Dicotyledons or dicots have two cotyledons and often germinate to produce two leaf-like cotyledons.
The bipartite subgroup contains only the viruses that infect dicots.
Well-documented differences between starches isolated from mono - and dicots have been exploited throughout history.
These methods may also be applied for the transformation and regeneration of dicots.
Monocots and dicots are both types of Angiosperms, or plants that produce flowers.
Transgenic plants encompassed by the instant invention include both monocots and dicots.

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