Examples of 'internodes' in a sentence

Meaning of "internodes"

Internode is a noun that refers to a point of connection or intersection between different parts of a network or system
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Basally inflated internodes give it a unique appearance.
Internodes closer to the top are becoming shorter.
Sheaths are longer than the internodes.
The stem internodes lack firmness.
There are several rings at the base of the internodes.
The internodes are glabrous or somewhat puberulent.
Branches are thorned along the internodes.
The internodes distance one node from another.
The stem is square with very long internodes.
Internodes are defined as the sections of stem between nodes.
Bends made in the internodes do not look as natural.
Leaves are typically shorter than the internodes.
Their internodes were also significantly shortened.
Its rachilla have pilosed internodes.
The internodes of such shoots are short as are the leaf petioles.

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Reduces the excessive lengthening of internodes.
The internodes are scaberulous.
The thallus is erect with regular nodes and internodes.
Other symptoms may include short internodes and rosetting of leaves.
Another indication of infection is bunchy growth caused by shortened internodes.
Number of internodes is highly correlated to plant branching and number of inflorescences.
Each domatium is formed by modified swollen and hollow internodes.
Shortening of the internodes on the top leaves giving plant a bushy appearance.
They appear on aerial stems with more or less long internodes.
Now implementing search for variable internodes based on random numeric ciphers.
Culms have two exposed nodes and have glabrous internodes.
Fast growth with internodes lengthening may cause major cluster thinning.
The leaves will be very small and the internodes very short.
The internodes are the myelin segments and the gaps between are referred to as nodes.
The smooth stems have darkened internodes at intervals which are glandular and sticky.
Secondary xylem in the branch is initiated when foliage leaves and internodes mature.
The longest leaves and internodes had the highest maximum growth rates.
This is explained in that side shoots with greatly prolonged internodes may spring from rosettes.
This is because the lower internodes have to resist the greatest movement of force.
This was used as a reference point for diameter growth measurements and for counting the internodes.
Bipolaris sorokiniana was isolated from subcrown internodes of all lines and varieties tested.
Internodes are cylindrical and up to 4 cm long.
Breeding might take place in water pools at the internodes of such bamboo plants.
Internodes are up to 15 cm long and cylindrical to angular or rhomboid in cross section.
The segments are either fully corticate or ecorticate at the internodes which gives a banded appearance.
The stalk discs of 3 internodes were combined to give one sample and frozen.
For rooting, there must be at least two internodes on it.
Shoots have shortened internodes and exhibit a zig-zag pattern of growth.
Cut lengthways, water hemlock displays nodes and internodes.
On land, stems are shorter and internodes are smaller and less hollow.
It refers to the cross-sectional shape of the stem internodes.
They tend to have longer internodes and bear shorter, more rigid leaves.
Mutilum subsp . boreale has shorter or absent apical internodes.
The leaves are small, the upper internodes are sort and the plants shine intensively.
Cut lengthwise, the hemlock shows nodes and internodes.

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