vegetative reproduction - определение. Что такое vegetative reproduction
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Что (кто) такое vegetative reproduction - определение

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Clone (botany); Selfed; Vegetative propagation; Asexual reproduction of plants; Asexual Reproduction of Plants; Vegetative cloning; Reproduce vegetatively; Vegetatively propagated; Vegetatively; Cutting propagation; Vegetative multiplication; Clonal propagation; Clonally propagated
  • Kalanchoe daigremontiana]]'' produces plantlets along the margins of its leaves. When they are mature enough, they drop off and root in any suitable soil beneath.
  • Production of new individuals along a leaf margin of the air plant, ''[[Kalanchoe pinnata]]''. The small plant in front is about 1 cm tall. The concept of "individual" is stretched by this process.
  • A bulb of ''[[Muscari]]'' has reproduced vegetatively underground to make two bulbs, each of which produces a flower stem.
  • Vegetative reproduction from a stem cutting less than a week old. Some species are more conducive to this means of propagation than others.
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Vegetative symptoms         
DISTURBANCE OF A PERSON'S FUNCTIONS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN LIFE
Reversed vegetative symptoms; Neurovegetative symptoms
Vegetative symptoms are disturbances of a person's functions necessary to maintain life (vegetative functions). These disturbances are most commonly seen in mood disorders, and are part of the diagnostic criteria for depression, but also appear in other conditions.
vegetative         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vegetative (disambiguation)
['v?d??t?t?v, -te?t?v]
¦ adjective
1. Biology relating to or denoting reproduction or propagation achieved by asexual means, either naturally or artificially.
2. relating to vegetation or the growth of plants.
3. Medicine alive but comatose and without apparent brain activity or responsiveness.
Derivatives
vegetatively adverb
vegetativeness noun
vegetative         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vegetative (disambiguation)
If someone is in a vegetative state, they are unable to move, think, or speak, and their condition is not likely to improve. (MEDICAL)
She was in what was described as a vegetative state.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Vegetative         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vegetative (disambiguation)
·adj Growing, or having the power of growing, as plants; capable of vegetating.
II. Vegetative ·adj Having the power to produce growth in plants; as, the vegetative properties of soil.
III. Vegetative ·adj Having relation to growth or nutrition; partaking of simple growth and enlargement of the systems of nutrition, apart from the sensorial or distinctively animal functions; vegetal.
Reproduction (journal)         
SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
J Reprod Fertil; Journal of Reproduction and Fertility; J. Reprod. Fertil.; J. Reprod. Fert.; Society of Reproduction and Fertility; Society for Reproduction and Fertility; Journal of reproduction and fertility; Reviews of Reproduction; J. Reproduction Fertil.; J Reproduction Fertil; Rev. Reproduction; Rev Reproduction; Journal of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement; J. Reproduction Fertil. Suppl.; J Reproduction Fertil Suppl; J. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl.; J Reprod Fertil Suppl; Journal of Reproduction and Fertility. Supplement; Society of Reproduction and Fertility Supplement; Soc. Reprod. Fertil. Suppl.; Soc Reprod Fertil Suppl; Journal of Reproduction & Fertility; Journal of Reproduction & Fertility. Supplement; Journal of Reproduction & Fertility Supplement; Journal of reproduction & fertility; Society for Reproduction & Fertility; Society of Reproduction & Fertility; Society of Reproduction & Fertility Supplement; Reproduction (Cambridge, England); Rev. Reprod.; Rev Reprod; Reproduction (Cambridge, England) Supplement
Reproduction is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the cellular and molecular biology of reproduction, including the development of gametes and early embryos in all species; developmental processes such as cell differentiation, morphogenesis and related regulatory mechanisms in normal and disease models, assisted reproductive technologies in model systems and in a clinical environment, and reproductive endocrinology, immunology and physiology. Emerging topics including cloning, the biology of embryonic stem cells, environmental effects on reproductive potential and health, and epigenetic effects on reproductive and developmental processes are also covered.
persistent vegetative state         
DISORDER OF CONSCIOUSNESS CAUSED BY SEVERE BRAIN DAMAGE
Vegetative state; Cortical death; Persistant vegetative state; Persistent Vegetative State; Vegetative coma; Permanent vegetative state; Vegetative states; Vegatative state; Apallic syndrome; Apallic; Unresponsive wakefulness syndrome; Unresponsive wakefulness; Post-coma unresponsiveness
¦ noun a condition in which a patient is completely unresponsive to stimuli and displays no sign of higher brain function, being kept alive only by medical intervention.
reproduce         
PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTAIN SOME PORTION OF GENETIC MATERIAL INHERITED FROM ONE OR MORE PARENT ORGANISMS
Reproductive strategy; Procreation; Procreative; Reporduction; Procreate; Reproduce; Babymaking; Lottery principle; THE LOTTERY PRINCIPLE; Reproductive behavior; Reproduction (animal); Reproduction (plant); Reproductive Behaviour; Polycyclic spawning; Monocyclic spawning; Reproducing; Biological reproduction; Vertical gene transfer; Procreating; Same-sex reproduction; Reproductivity; Reproduction (biology); Vertical transfer; Reproduction strategies; Reproduction strategy; Reproductive behaviour; Reproductive strategies
v. (D; tr.) to reproduce from (to reproduce a photograph from an old negative)
reproduce         
PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTAIN SOME PORTION OF GENETIC MATERIAL INHERITED FROM ONE OR MORE PARENT ORGANISMS
Reproductive strategy; Procreation; Procreative; Reporduction; Procreate; Reproduce; Babymaking; Lottery principle; THE LOTTERY PRINCIPLE; Reproductive behavior; Reproduction (animal); Reproduction (plant); Reproductive Behaviour; Polycyclic spawning; Monocyclic spawning; Reproducing; Biological reproduction; Vertical gene transfer; Procreating; Same-sex reproduction; Reproductivity; Reproduction (biology); Vertical transfer; Reproduction strategies; Reproduction strategy; Reproductive behaviour; Reproductive strategies
(reproduces, reproducing, reproduced)
1.
If you try to reproduce something, you try to copy it.
I shall not try to reproduce the policemen's English...
The effect has proved hard to reproduce.
VERB: V n, V n
2.
If you reproduce a picture, speech, or a piece of writing, you make a photograph or printed copy of it.
We are grateful to you for permission to reproduce this article.
VERB: V n
3.
If you reproduce an action or an achievement, you repeat it.
If we can reproduce the form we have shown in the last couple of months we will be successful.
= repeat
VERB: V n
4.
When people, animals, or plants reproduce, they produce young.
...a society where women are defined by their ability to reproduce...
We are reproducing ourselves at such a rate that our numbers threaten the ecology of the planet.
VERB: V, V pron-refl
reproduction
Genes are those tiny bits of biological information swapped in sexual reproduction.
N-UNCOUNT
procreate         
PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTAIN SOME PORTION OF GENETIC MATERIAL INHERITED FROM ONE OR MORE PARENT ORGANISMS
Reproductive strategy; Procreation; Procreative; Reporduction; Procreate; Reproduce; Babymaking; Lottery principle; THE LOTTERY PRINCIPLE; Reproductive behavior; Reproduction (animal); Reproduction (plant); Reproductive Behaviour; Polycyclic spawning; Monocyclic spawning; Reproducing; Biological reproduction; Vertical gene transfer; Procreating; Same-sex reproduction; Reproductivity; Reproduction (biology); Vertical transfer; Reproduction strategies; Reproduction strategy; Reproductive behaviour; Reproductive strategies
(procreates, procreating, procreated)
When animals or people procreate, they produce young or babies. (FORMAL)
Most young women feel a biological need to procreate.
= reproduce
VERB: V
procreation
Early marriage and procreation are no longer discouraged there.
= reproduction
N-UNCOUNT
procreate         
PRODUCTION OF NEW INDIVIDUALS THAT CONTAIN SOME PORTION OF GENETIC MATERIAL INHERITED FROM ONE OR MORE PARENT ORGANISMS
Reproductive strategy; Procreation; Procreative; Reporduction; Procreate; Reproduce; Babymaking; Lottery principle; THE LOTTERY PRINCIPLE; Reproductive behavior; Reproduction (animal); Reproduction (plant); Reproductive Behaviour; Polycyclic spawning; Monocyclic spawning; Reproducing; Biological reproduction; Vertical gene transfer; Procreating; Same-sex reproduction; Reproductivity; Reproduction (biology); Vertical transfer; Reproduction strategies; Reproduction strategy; Reproductive behaviour; Reproductive strategies
v. a.
Generate, engender, beget, breed, propagate.

Википедия

Vegetative reproduction

Vegetative reproduction (also known as vegetative propagation, vegetative multiplication or cloning) is any form of asexual reproduction occurring in plants in which a new plant grows from a fragment or cutting of the parent plant or specialized reproductive structures, which are sometimes called vegetative propagules.

Many plants naturally reproduce this way, but it can also be induced artificially. Horticulturists have developed asexual propagation techniques that use vegetative propagules to replicate plants. Success rates and difficulty of propagation vary greatly. Monocotyledons typically lack a vascular cambium, making them more challenging to propagate.