The transformed cells are transplanted onto plant regeneration medium, which contains nutrients and hormones that cause the tissue to grow into
a tiny new plant.
Not exact matches
Restricted to the alpine region at the top of Mount Washington and Mount Lafayette in
New Hampshire, the
plant is a low - lying relative of the rose, with
tiny yellow flowers.
Now,
new techniques for analyzing residues in excavated jars and identifying
tiny amounts of
plant material suggest that ancient Near Easterners indulged in a range of psychoactive substances.
In the early 1980s, while working as a
plant biochemist in
New Zealand, Browse began to collaborate with researchers at Michigan State, where work was in progress to study starch synthesis and storage using a
tiny plant called Arabidopsis.
Lester said the findings give us a
new insight into
plants, «because these are little
tiny seeds barely exposed to much light at all.
Just remember that seeds are the start of a
new plant, a
new tree will grow out of the
tiniest of seeds.
The console beta for Popcap's
Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 is live this weekend, giving players a
tiny taste of the
new maps and modes in next month's shooter sequel.
Toyota will add Mazda's fuel - efficient Skyactiv engine to its
tiny stable of borrowed powerplants when it sources a
new Mazda2 - based subcompact from Mazda's just - opened assembly
plant here.
Whilst
tiny little alpine
plants may not be everyone's idea of interesting, this
new, ecological, state of the art house for them at Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew is definitely worth a look.
John Sauven, executive director of Greenpeace, said: «The EU needs to adopt a science - based cap on emissions, ditch plans for dirty
new coal
plants and nuclear power stations that will give
tiny emission cuts at enormous and dangerous cost, end aviation expansion and ban wasteful products like incandescent lightbulbs.»
It's like when there is a teeny
tiny little bare spot in my garden I think, «oooh, a spot for a
new plant!!»