plant height
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplantandheight
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plant
noun
uk/plɑːnt/us/plænt/
a living thing that grows in earth, in water, or on other plants, usually has a stem, leaves, roots, and flowers, and ...
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height
noun[C or U]
uk/haɪt/us/haɪt/
the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of ...
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(Definition ofplantandheightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Characters studied on a plot basis included the time to -ower and physiological maturity,plantheight, 100-seed weight and seed yield.
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Those studies reported decreasedplantheight, increased leaf and branch production, smaller leaves and prolonged vegetative growth.
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Data were collected on grain and biomass yields, day-to-head,plantheightand panicle length.
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Throughout the growing season, mucuna and no-mucuna plots could be differentiated by maize leaf colour andplantheight.
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At two months after planting, percentage ground cover was estimated and mucunaplantheightmeasured (in 1996 only).
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Growth parameters (plantheightand leaf area index) indicated significant differences between treatments on only some measurement dates in each year.
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Plant size is expressed as a product of canopy projection area andplantheight.
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It was suggested that only one single dominant gene locus was involved in the segregation ofplantheightin this population.
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Plantheight, number of fruit branches, number of total fruiting sites and abscissed-fruit positions were recorded.
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Plantheightwas recorded as the distance from the soil surface to the top of the terminal apex.
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All plants were marked and mapped, and theplantheight, number of inflorescences and number of fruits were recorded for each relevant individual plant.
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Molecular markers associated with soybeanplantheight, lodging and maturity across locations.
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For example, early and uniform maturity,plantheight, yield and yield components are the most important traits in-uencing the varietal preferences of farmers.
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The decrease observed inplantheightwas caused by a reduction in the mean internode length rather than in node number.
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It gave the highest dry weight at flowering andplantheightnear maturity.
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In each season, early growth, heading/flowering date, dry weight at heading/ flowering,plantheight, biological yield and seed yield were measured.
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Plantheightwas measured as the height above ground where the youngest fully expanded leaf joined the pseudo-stem.
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At maturity,plantheightwas measured from the soil surface to the top of the spikes.
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Plantheightwas measured at maturity, as the distance between the ground surface and the node bearing the flag leaf.
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Variation inplantheightwas strongly influenced by the genotypes (varieties).
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