Examples of 'secondary growth' in a sentence

Meaning of "secondary growth"

Secondary growth: In botanical terms, it denotes the growth in plants that increases the width or girth of stems and roots, typically occurring in woody plants

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Secondary growth was clearly reduced in the mutant.
This species favors low secondary growth.
Secondary growth poles in territorial development.
Herbaceous plants do not have secondary growth.
It is more abundant in secondary growth than in undisturbed forest.
Much of the vegetation on the island is secondary growth.
It can also occur in secondary growth and plantations.
It remains unknown if the species can live in secondary growth.
This is formed during secondary growth replacing primary epidermis.
Vitifolia grows in forest gaps and secondary growth.
It inhabits forest and secondary growth at mid to high altitudes.
The trees mostly only reach their secondary growth.
Anomalous secondary growth in plants.
This species is found in open forests and secondary growth.
Secondary growth in bougainvillea.

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Primary growth and secondary growth.
Secondary growth refers to growth of tumors in one or more organs of body.
Distinguish between primary and secondary growth in plants.
Secondary growth absent.
The stem and root expand with secondary growth.
Exhibit secondary growth.
Secondary growth results in widening of a root or shoot from divisions of cells in a cambium.
Palm fern without tips or with secondary growth must be presented separately.
The secondary growth increases the girth of stems and roots.
Its natural habitats are primary and older secondary growth wet forests.
Secondary growth from damaged buds is delayed and the potential crop yield is reduced.
The habitat consists of forests and secondary growth with a full canopy.
Both the production of wood and the production of cork are forms of secondary growth.
Vitifolia is associated with secondary growth and forest gaps at the tropical lowland site.
No tolerance shall be permitted for stems without tips or with secondary growth.
Monocots generally do not have secondary growth and hence do not have vascular cambium.
The periderm replaces the epidermis in plants that undergo secondary growth.
True secondary growth with vascular cambium Commonly present Absent.
The stems presented primary tissues already installed and early secondary growth.
Its habitat is in both virgin forests and old secondary growth forests near mountain streams.
Endodermal diameter and numbers of endodermal cells increased dramatically in the area of secondary growth.
Few dicot shrubs with multiple branching and secondary growth species have been described.
The present invention encompasses any cancer disease that may form metastasis or secondary growth.
Secondary growth stimulated by the casino, but it makes no attempt to.
Palm fern must have the tip present and be without secondary growth.
Woody - forming secondary growth laterally around the plant so as to form wood.
Lateral meristems are thus involved in Secondary growth.
Secondary growth ( sg ) is forests in a natural regeneration process that differ from old growth og.
Usually, monocots do not have secondary growth.
Secondary growth occurs in most seed plants, but monocots usually lack secondary growth.
A few long-lived leaves have secondary growth.
Secondary growth occurs at the lateral meristems, namely the vascular cambium and cork cambium.
Remnants of survive, but most of the eucalypts are secondary growth.
Non-cyclopropene secondary growth inhibitors, including, for example, methyl jasmonate.
However, many monocot stems increase in diameter via anomalous secondary growth.

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