| 11. | LHY ( late elongated hypocotyl ) also has a Myb domain and functions early in the morning.
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| 12. | Tubers may form from the hypocotyl of the young seedling, as in " Cyclamen ".
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| 13. | Depending on location and cultivar, either its stalks, leaves, or hypocotyl are eaten and used in cooking.
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| 14. | Soybeans comprise approximately 8 % seed coat or hull, 90 % cotyledons and 2 % hypocotyl axis or germ.
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| 15. | The cotyledons arise from a 3 4 mm high smooth hypocotyl that is 1 1.5 mm in diameter.
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| 16. | In the embryo, root phloem develops independently in the upper hypocotyl, which lies between the embryonic root, and the cotyledon.
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| 17. | The larvae and adults feed on the content of the hypocotyl, distorting its shape, incapacitating it to germinate and eventually rot.
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| 18. | Since the hypocotyl is a region between the stem and the roots, such tubers are variable in their anatomy and growth habits.
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| 19. | The auxinic action in terms of embryo formation is even better for tryptophol arabinoside on " Cucurbita pepo " hypocotyl fragments.
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| 20. | According to Bewley and Black ( 1978 ), Brazil nut storage is in hypocotyl, this place of storage is uncommon among seeds.
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