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abscisingの例文

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  • The species also has the ability to abscise shoots complete with green leaves.
  • As the leaf develops the scales abscise.
  • In the spring, pycnidium are produced on plant debris and the petioles of abscise leaves.
  • Most deciduous plants drop their leaves by abscission before winter, whereas evergreen plants continuously abscise their leaves.
  • This may enable the plant to abscise a large part of its shoot system in response to drought, without damaging the remaining part.
  • If a leaf is damaged, a plant may also abscise it to conserve water or photosynthetic efficiency, depending on the'costs'to the plant as a whole.
  • By abscising leaves that have been made host to aphid galls, plants have been shown to massively diminish the pest population, as 98 % of aphids in abscised galls died.
  • By abscising leaves that have been made host to aphid galls, plants have been shown to massively diminish the pest population, as 98 % of aphids in abscised galls died.
  • A leaf with three or more galls was four times more likely to abscise than a leaf with one, and 20 times as likely to be dropped as a leaf without any galls.
  • Unpollinated flowers quickly abscise and fall from the inflorescence, unlike members of Coeliopsidinae which include " Coeliopsis ", " Lycomormium ", and " Peristeria ".
  • A plant will abscise a part either to discard a member that is no longer necessary, such as a leaf during autumn, or a flower following fertilisation, or for the purposes of reproduction.
  • Small fruit size can be achieve by growing plants at high densities . fruit begins to mature with gradual color change from green to yellow and if harvest it delayed, the fruit stalk will abscise and fruit will drop and bruise.
  • This species is noted for having oblate ( flattened spheroid ) rather than ovoid fruit, infrafoliar inflorescence ( rather than interfoliar ), a peduncle not exceeding long ( rather than one up to long ), a thick leathery peduncular bract which rolls up on when itself when abscised ( rather than a heavily lignified peduncular bract thick, which does not deform when abscised ) and 15 stamens ( rather than 18 21 ).
  • This species is noted for having oblate ( flattened spheroid ) rather than ovoid fruit, infrafoliar inflorescence ( rather than interfoliar ), a peduncle not exceeding long ( rather than one up to long ), a thick leathery peduncular bract which rolls up on when itself when abscised ( rather than a heavily lignified peduncular bract thick, which does not deform when abscised ) and 15 stamens ( rather than 18 21 ).