Aspen and Californian redwoods are two examples of Clonal spread.
It produces 60% China Clonal tea and the rest are hybrid.
("Cloning" can also
refer to the various means of creating cloned("Clonal") organisms.).
Their fields are very well maintained with a 63% Clonal area.
The presence of asymptomatic Clonal hematopoiesis also raises the risk of transformation
Clonal derivation exists in nature in some animal species and is referred
This has left it as a Clonal colony, rather than a single tree.
The study uncovered how female clones double their chromosomes twice to assure Clonal reproduction.
Even the Clonal percentage of Warren's tea is very high,
which results in better quality tea.
The presence of asymptomatic Clonal hematopoiesis also raises the risk of transformation
into AML to 0.5-1.0% per year.
Experiments for standardization of technique for in vitro Clonal multiplication of Chandan, Parijaat and Rudraksh under artificial conditions.
Balasun Tea Estate produces about 51% pure China tea,
40% hybrid Assam type and and the rest is Darjeeling quality Clonal variety.
Clonal derivation exists in nature in some animal species and is referred
to as parthenogenesis reproduction of an organism by itself without a mate.
Establishment of seed production area,
seedling seed production area and Clonal Seed Orchard of Eucalayptus hybrid Tectona grandis,
Bombax ceiba, Dalbergia sissoo, Acacia nilotica and prosopis juliflora.
So this one doesn't look so much your usual tree,
but rather a sprawling colony of regenerating Clonal stems that connect at the root to form one massive organism.
Three hypotheses have gained widespread attention among immunologists: Clonal Deletion theory,
proposed by Burnet, according to which self-reactive lymphoid cells are destroyed during the development of the immune system in an individual.
Just like the Tocklai Experimental Station, the world's oldest and
largest research station of its kind, carries out Clonal propagation
and constant research so that the strength of the full-bodied liquor is retained.
In this technique a single-cell suspension of cells that have been exposed to a mutagenic agent or drug used to drive selection is plated at high dilution to create isolated colonies,
each arising from a single and potentially Clonal distinct cell.
Ginkgo, therefore, presents an"ecological paradox" because while it possesses some
favorable traits for living in disturbed environments(Clonal reproduction) many of its other life-history traits are
the opposite of those exhibited by modern plants that thrive in disturbed settings slow growth, large seed size, late reproductive maturity.