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corm造句
1. Restart cyclamen corms that have been resting over the summer. 2. Corms should be two inches below ground, indented side upwards. 3. Plant gladiolus corms in batches to provide a succession of blooms. 4. These bulbs, corms or tubers are also found in land plants, such as the daffodil, dahlia or potato. 5. Here's some grass. Here's some corm . 6. The corm ' s position in the soil is often maintained with the aid of contractile roots. 7. The corm of Amorphophallus sp. was used as explants for callus induction, bud differentiation and plant regeneration. 8. Following the development of the corm, starch was accumulated progressively. 9. Hawaiian food made from taro corm that is cooked, pounded a paste, and fermented. 10. Amaryllis and that grow from a corm and bear flowers on a leafless stalk; sometimes classified as member of the family Amaryllidaceae: star grass. 11. What is the difference between a bulb, a corm, and a tuber? 12. The results show that the biomass of corm shoots is far larger than seed shoots at the beginning of growth. 13. Alternating temperatures accelerated corm dormancy releasing, but there was obvious difference between the two cultivars. 14. Amorphophallus is a monocotyledonous perennial herb. Konjac glucomannan which is rich in the corm has been applied widely in food, medicine, chemistry and agriculture industry. 15. A loose , membranous outer covering of a bulb corm , as of the onion, tulip, or crocus. 16. A similar underground stem or root , such as a corm, rhizome, or tuber. 17. The variation in leaf growth appeared to be more important for assimilates storage and corm yield than net assimilation rate. 18. Other, correlativity exists between each quantity characters of A risaema ainurense Maxim. Correlativity between corm weight and plant length, stem stoutness are distinct. 19. Any of various other underground plant parts, especially an underground stem such as a rhizome, corm, or tuber. 20. Taro (Colocasia esculenta L. Schott), a tropical edible crop, contains an irritant factor in corm. 21. The growth rate of seed shoots is higher than corm shoots. 22. Orchid mycorrhizal fungi, which offer nutrition for orchids and promote its growth, can form symbionts with orchidaceous seed, corm and nutritional root. 23. The dynamics of length of S. pygmaea seed shoots and corm shoots can be described with equation. 24. Both simple and compound starch grains were discovered in the corm.