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Meaning of "propagules"

propagules (noun): This term refers to the reproductive structures of plants, such as seeds or spores, that are dispersed in order to propagate and establish new individuals in different areas or habitats
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Viable weed seeds and plant propagules.
Propagules such as seeds may be presized prior to coating.
We will send the stated number of propagules.
Propagules growing before dropping from the parent plant.
The resultant aqueous slurry is used to coat propagules.
No special asexual propagules are produced.
Propagules were prepared by inducing root formation on internodal stem sections.
Infection occurs by inhalation of infective propagules from the environment.
The propagules later drop off and float horizontally at first.
Plants are now available as propagules.
Geotropic propagules include seeds.
Compost heaps often contain viable seed and other propagules.
Propagules such as seed.
The stock culture is used to prepare a suspension of propagules in sterile water.
Soredia are powdery propagules composed of fungal hyphae wrapped around cyanobacteria or green algae.

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The structure of these sclerotia indicates that they are persistent propagules.
The infection occurs when mycelium propagules or conidia are inhaled by the host.
Learn why we advertise our concentration in spores and not in propagules.
The phialoconidia appear to be the propagules that inoculate the new substrate.
Illecebra does not possess alternate means of dispersal such as asexual propagules.
A variety of techniques for treating propagules with plant protection substances are known.
This second technique makes it possible to obtain a medium rich in stable propagules.
Therefore the knowledge of the pattern of propagules production is important to understand this ecosystem.
Mowing can fragment roots and increase the number of propagules in the soil.
The number of propagules released by a population is related to its sigmoidal population growth curve.
Waterbirds may therefore be responsible for transporting propagules of this species.
Exotic grasses and lack of propagules are major barriers for natural regeneration in these areas.
Cryptococcosis is a systemic mycosis caused by the inhalation of resected propagules of cryptococcus fungus.
Formulations protect fungal propagules against abiotic factors and are specific to the target vector.
Infection can occur accidentally through direct inoculation or mainly through inhalation of propagules of p.
The lichen reproduces only by vegetative propagules with limited capability for dispersal.
The steepness of the dune slope affected the dispersal distance of some propagules.
Seed or other propagules from the regenerated plants can be collected for future use.
Birds may also have a role in the dispersal of propagules of plants and plankton.
After coating the propagules are dried and then optionally sized by transfer to a sizing machine.
Dispersal is also used to describe the movement of propagules such as seeds and spores.
These propagules only become active when they come in contact with the exudates of roots.
The present invention clearly extends to any plant parts and propagules of such plant.
Results suggest that living fungal propagules may act as attractants for motile bacteria in soil.
The present invention clearly extends to any plant part and propagules of such plants.
Propagules can survive desiccation and remain dormant for over a year before arriving in a suitable environment.
This study aimed to evaluate the growth of gracilaria birdiae propagules cultivated under nutrient pulses.
Acute pulmonary histoplasmosis occurs when an otherwise healthy individual inhales a large quantity of fungal propagules.
Molecular evidence for limited dispersal of vegetative propagules in the epiphytic lichen Lobaria pulmonaria.
The resistance forms which can regenerate the microorganisms fall into the category of propagules.
This is the most likely historical source of propagules for the known Canadian populations.
Background of the Invention Mycorrhizal compositions made so far have a natural limit of mycorrhizal propagules.
Propagules contacted with compounds of Formula I in accordance to this invention include seeds.
This procedure allows the microscopic visualization of fungi and fungal propagules within the intact root.
The locus of the propagules can be treated with a Formula I compound by many different methods.

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