Examples of 'set seed' in a sentence
Meaning of "set seed"
set seed - to sow seeds or establish the foundation or basis for something to grow or develop
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The annual flora failed to set seed.
Does not often set seed in the wild.
Regenerated plants flowered and set seed.
So set seed equal to one.
Transgenic plants set seed normally.
The species is unique in that it does not set seed.
And never letting it set seed or die or have sex.
The plants were transferred to a greenhouse to flower and set seed.
Most species flower and set seed every year.
Cutting the hay late in summer gives plants a chance to set seed.
Try to control weed escapes before they set seed by cultural removal or chemical mowing.
The best seed comes from the early set seed.
Plants flowered and set seed the 1st year and annually thereafter.
Now they will set seed.
If allowed to set seed it yields about 300 kilograms of seed per hectare.
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Before they set seed.
Control seed escapes using mechanical removal or chemical mowing before the weeds set seed.
Male-sterile plants can set seed and propagate.
Adequate pollination by insects also ensures that early flowers set seed.
As the flowers fade, this pretty plant will set seed for the following year.
Transformed tobacco plants are now grown to maturity and allowed to set seed.
Primary transformants were allowed to set seed and the R1 seed was collected.
Eleven plants were grown to maturity in the greenhouse and all plants set seed.
The plants are able to set seed after 1 ½ years.
Plants with high levels of TPP expression did not set seed.
These annuals need to grow up, flower, set seed and die all in one season.
However, there are occasional mutants that do set seed.
Plants are then moved to the greenhouse in order to set seed and flower.
In return, the lobelias get pollinated and set seed.
The plants are monocarpic, dying after they have set seed.
Transformed plants grown in accordance with conventional ways, are allowed to set seed.
Less than 1 % of the tiller population produced by polyhaploid plants set seed.
Self-incompatible, Acacia pycnantha can not fertilise itself and requires cross-pollination between plants to set seed.
Many primary transformants ( T1 ) which were transferred to individual containers set seed ( T2 ).
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