Grime showed that species typical of open, uncompetitive habitats did not etiolate. |
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But to those with keen eyes, it was obvious that all of his countless commitments had started to etiolate him. |
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When a gardener wishes to etiolate, that is, to blanch, soften, and render juicy a vegetable, he binds the leaves together, so that the light may have as little access as possible to their surfaces. |
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One tropical variant known as Lm-2 required 100 times less far-red light to etiolate than the rest of the plants, they report in the 26 November online issue of Nature Genetics. |
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Since Arabidopsis spa1 spa3 spa4 mutant seedlings analyzed above etiolate normally in darkness, this background precludes a genetic complementation analysis in dark-grown seedlings. |
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In this case a tape can be put black, because the leaves give shade him and prevent that the sun reheats the zone to etiolate, reason why can be done without the newspaper blade. |
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