germinate |
germinative |
As a verb germinate
is to sprout or produce buds.
As an adjective germinative is
of or pertaining to germination.
hypha |
hyphal |
As a noun hypha
is (mycology) any of the long, threadlike filaments that form the mycelium of a fungus.
As an adjective hyphal is
of or pertaining to hyphae.
plant |
mycotrophic |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between plant and mycotrophic
is that
plant is (botany) an organism of the kingdom
plantae''; now specifically, a living organism of the ''embryophyta'' (land plants) or of the ''chlorophyta'' (green algae), a eukaryote that includes double-membraned chloroplasts in its cells containing chlorophyll ''a'' and ''b , or any organism closely related to such an organism while
mycotrophic is (botany) describing any plant that obtains its nutrients through symbiosis with fungi.
As a noun plant
is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
As an adjective mycotrophic is
(botany) describing any plant that obtains its nutrients through symbiosis with fungi.
lactone |
strigolactone |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between lactone and strigolactone
is that
lactone is (organic chemistry) a cyclic intramolecular ester derived from a hydroxy acid while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
As nouns the difference between lactone and strigolactone
is that
lactone is (organic chemistry) a cyclic intramolecular ester derived from a hydroxy acid while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
stimulate |
strigolactone |
As a verb stimulate
is to encourage into action.
As a noun strigolactone is
(organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
germination |
strigolactone |
As nouns the difference between germination and strigolactone
is that
germination is the process of germinating; the beginning of vegetation or growth from a seed or spore; the first development of germs, either animal or vegetable while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
parasitic |
strigolactone |
As nouns the difference between parasitic and strigolactone
is that
parasitic is (computing) component of a circuit that does not show up in a circuit's schematic but does show up in the circuit's behavior while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
As an adjective parasitic
is pertaining to a biological or symbolic parasite.
plant |
strigolactone |
As nouns the difference between plant and strigolactone
is that
plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
As a verb plant
is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow.
striga |
strigolactone |
As nouns the difference between striga and strigolactone
is that
striga is barn owl (an owl of the genus
tyto ) while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
shoot |
strigolactone |
As nouns the difference between shoot and strigolactone
is that
shoot is the emerging stem and embryonic leaves of a new plant while
strigolactone is (organic chemistry) any of a family of terpenoid lactones that stimulate germination in parasitic plants of the genus
striga , and that inhibit shoot branching.
As a verb shoot
is to launch a projectile.
As an interjection shoot
is .
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