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Definition of taproot in English: taprootnounˈtapruːtˈtæpˌrut A straight tapering root growing vertically downwards and forming the centre from which subsidiary rootlets spring. Example sentencesExamples - Afterward, the most relevant morphological parameters, i.e. the leaf area, fresh and dry weights (after drying at 105°C until constant weight) of taproots and leaves etc, were measured.
- Harvested plants were separated into lateral roots, taproots, remaining leaves and stems in the crown, and regrowing leaves and stems.
- The forest trees of New Zealand exhibit a very singular factor in their growth pattern - they don't produce taproots as other forest trees do.
- Oenothera macrocarpa is a low, sprawling plant with a large taproot.
- The sugar beet Vp1 gene was specifically expressed in taproots, but not in leaves, stems, and inflorescences.
- Such species store nitrogen as amino acids or vegetative storage protein in their taproots, stolons and stubble.
- At each harvest date, 12 plants were separated into leaves, stems, taproots, and lateral roots.
- Xylem and xylem parenchyma can be recognized in the centre of the taproot surrounded by a ring of meristematic tissue with very high intensity.
- Conical lateral root primordia and round-shaped nodule primordia can be discriminated in the taproots.
- The number and basal diameter of the major first-order lateral roots, defined as roots with a diameter >0,5 mm, 40 mm from the insertion at the taproot, were measured.
- The root system will have a deteriorated taproot and lateral roots will only be evident in the upper soil profile.
- At each harvest date, three vessels of three plants each or six plants were separated into leaves, stems, taproots, lateral roots, flowers, pods, and grains.
- Old generative plants are characterized by less-vigorous stems with lower stature and with only one weakly developed umbel, and an extensive taproot with many stumps of previous flower stalks.
- Among the different pools of N, amino acids and soluble proteins significantly accumulated in autumn and were extensively mobilized from taproots when meristem reactivation occurred in the spring.
- Its primary taproot easily grows to 15 feet and when searching for moisture, as deep as 150 feet.
- All genes are transcribed in taproots while transcription in leaves is low or undetectable.
- They do not send up a green shoot in the fall; instead, a thick taproot grows down several cm into the soil.
- The cowpea seedlings were carefully removed from the growth pouches and the few laterals, found at the basal portion of the taproot, were cut to leave only the taproot.
- The amount of N increased in green leaves, stem, taproots and flowers up to the end of flowering.
- All downy oaks had a taproot plus shallow horizontal roots.
Synonyms radicle, rhizome, rootstock, tuber, tap root, rootlet Definition of taproot in US English: taprootnounˈtapˌro͞otˈtæpˌrut A straight tapering root growing vertically downward and forming the center from which subsidiary rootlets spring. Example sentencesExamples - Harvested plants were separated into lateral roots, taproots, remaining leaves and stems in the crown, and regrowing leaves and stems.
- Its primary taproot easily grows to 15 feet and when searching for moisture, as deep as 150 feet.
- At each harvest date, three vessels of three plants each or six plants were separated into leaves, stems, taproots, lateral roots, flowers, pods, and grains.
- Such species store nitrogen as amino acids or vegetative storage protein in their taproots, stolons and stubble.
- The root system will have a deteriorated taproot and lateral roots will only be evident in the upper soil profile.
- The number and basal diameter of the major first-order lateral roots, defined as roots with a diameter >0,5 mm, 40 mm from the insertion at the taproot, were measured.
- They do not send up a green shoot in the fall; instead, a thick taproot grows down several cm into the soil.
- The cowpea seedlings were carefully removed from the growth pouches and the few laterals, found at the basal portion of the taproot, were cut to leave only the taproot.
- Conical lateral root primordia and round-shaped nodule primordia can be discriminated in the taproots.
- Oenothera macrocarpa is a low, sprawling plant with a large taproot.
- The forest trees of New Zealand exhibit a very singular factor in their growth pattern - they don't produce taproots as other forest trees do.
- At each harvest date, 12 plants were separated into leaves, stems, taproots, and lateral roots.
- Among the different pools of N, amino acids and soluble proteins significantly accumulated in autumn and were extensively mobilized from taproots when meristem reactivation occurred in the spring.
- The amount of N increased in green leaves, stem, taproots and flowers up to the end of flowering.
- Xylem and xylem parenchyma can be recognized in the centre of the taproot surrounded by a ring of meristematic tissue with very high intensity.
- All downy oaks had a taproot plus shallow horizontal roots.
- Old generative plants are characterized by less-vigorous stems with lower stature and with only one weakly developed umbel, and an extensive taproot with many stumps of previous flower stalks.
- The sugar beet Vp1 gene was specifically expressed in taproots, but not in leaves, stems, and inflorescences.
- All genes are transcribed in taproots while transcription in leaves is low or undetectable.
- Afterward, the most relevant morphological parameters, i.e. the leaf area, fresh and dry weights (after drying at 105°C until constant weight) of taproots and leaves etc, were measured.
Synonyms radicle, rhizome, rootstock, tuber, tap root, rootlet |