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1. Coleorhizae synonyms, Coleorhizae pronunciation, Coleorhizae translation, English dictionary definition of Coleorhizae

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4. The growth of Coleorhizae of smaller embryos

5. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at -4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at -150 MPa did not

6. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at -4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at - 150 MPa did not

7. The tiny roots are covered by the Coleorhizae.

8. Coleorhizae Total Number of words made out of Coleorhizae = 319 Coleorhizae is an acceptable word in Scrabble with 25 points.Coleorhizae is an accepted word in Word with Friends having 26 points

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10. Upon rehydration, Coleorhizae dehydrated at ‐4 MPa regained cell turgor within 24 hr, while Coleorhizae dehydrated at ‐150 MPa did not

11. Coleoptile ва Coleorhizae ду сохтори растаниҳои монокот мебошанд

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13. Plumule and radicle are surrounded by coleoptiles and Coleorhizae respectively

14. The ploidy level of the coleoptile and Coleorhizae is 2n

15. Coleorhizae definition: a protective sheath around the radicle in grasses Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Exhibited elongated Coleorhizae in liquid media and produced coleorhizal hairs when grown on nutrient agar.

17. Coleorhiza ( pl . coleorhizae ) The protective sheath surrounding the radicle in grasses.

18. Coleorhizae - This is not green in color and it present inside the soil.

19. Radicles up to 2 mm in length were more tolerant of dehydration than were Coleorhizae.

20. In this case, the radical and plumule comes out directly without any covering (i.e., Coleorhizae

21. Coleorhizae is a 11 letter long Word starting with C and ending with E

22. Composition of Coleorhizae of Triticum durum was studied under ambient and drought stress conditions

23. Composition of Coleorhizae of Triticum durum was studied under ambient and drought stress condi …

24. Radicles up to 2 mm in length were more tolerant of dehydration than were Coleorhizae.

25. Radicles up to 2 mm in length were more tolerant of dehydration than were Coleorhizae.

26. In contrast, response to low temperature, salinity or ABA is higher in coleoptiles than in Coleorhizae

27. In contrast, response to low temperature, salinity or ABA is higher in coleoptiles than in Coleorhizae

28. The word Coleorhizae uses 11 letters: a, c, e, e, h, i, l, o, o, r, z

29. All genes except the Td11 gene are more highly induced by dehydration in Coleorhizae than in coleoptiles

30. All genes except the Td11 gene are more highly induced by dehydration in Coleorhizae than in coleoptiles

31. We found that H2O2 specifically and steadily accumulated in the Coleorhizae and radicles of germinating rice seeds and was

32. Coleorhiza (plural Coleorhizae) A sheath -like structure found in a monocotyledon plant seed that acts as a protective covering enclosing the radicle.

33. And steadily accumulated in the Coleorhizae and radicles of germinating rice seeds and was accompanied by increased PAO activity as the germination percentage increased.

34. The dissected tissues were frozen in liquid nitrogen, and RNA was prepared from isolated Coleorhizae and roots using the hexadecyltrimethylammonium procedure described by Chang et al

35. (Coleorhizae) A sheath-like structure found in a plant seed that connects the coleoptile to the primary root and acts as a protective covering enclosing the plumule and radicle

36. When a part of the embryo, generally the Coleorhizae in monocotyledonous plants or the radicle in dicotyledonous plants, protrudes from the seed coat, the process of germination is completed .

37. Generally, in 14 to 18 h of germination, Coleorhizae emerge from seeds at room temperature (25 to 30 °C) and roots appear within 24 h

38. The microscopic observations of coleoptile and Coleorhizae cross sections revealed considerable variations viz., length of epidermal cells, surface area and width of the cells with increasing salinity

39. Samples used in the microarray experiment (Coleorhizae and roots) were dissected from D and AR grains hydrated for 8 and 18 h under blue light as described above

40. The embryo axis, in turn, comprises the shoot, mesocotyl, radical, and two sheath-like structures: the Coleorhizae which covers the radicle and the coleoptile which covers the plumule (Evers and Millar, 2002)