| 41. | Thus dormancy is a state of the seed, not of the environment.
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| 42. | The pitchers originate from a rhizome and die back during the winter dormancy.
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| 43. | Dormancy of various kinds is expressed in white spruce ( Romberger 1963 ).
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| 44. | Gibberellins also reverse the inhibition of shoot growth and dormancy induced by ABA.
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| 45. | Seed dormancy is a complex phenomenon and is not always consistent within species.
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| 46. | The Fargo-Moorhead Jets were approved for dormancy.
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| 47. | They require deep cold and dormancy to bloom well.
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| 48. | The species is susceptible to over-watering, especially during winter dormancy.
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| 49. | Sakai ( 1979a ) given similar states of dormancy.
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| 50. | Foul creatures are awakening from their dormancy, and spreading terror and destruction.
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