| 1. | Tillering rates are heavily influenced by soil water status.
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| 2. | Reduction in tillering leads directly to yield loss.
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| 3. | This is a heeled, tillering dypsis.
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| 4. | Flotes are specialized, traditional hand tools that are used to shape the bow during the process of tillering.
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| 5. | Thus tillering is inhibited; the lateral nature of tillering is not supported by lateral root growth in dry soils.
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| 6. | Thus tillering is inhibited; the lateral nature of tillering is not supported by lateral root growth in dry soils.
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| 7. | They end up tillering much more than normal and this results in leaves that are more slender and much weaker.
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| 8. | This allows the plants to grow past the tillering stage by the time planthoppers immigrate from wheat and barley plants.
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| 9. | "Tillering " refers to the production of side shoots and is a property possessed by many species in the family Poaceae.
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| 10. | Tall fescue spreads through tillering and seed transmission not by stolons or rhizomes, which are common in many grass species.
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