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Transplanting is when a plant has been planted somewhere else, and someone digs it up and plants it somewhere else. Unless you are planting a seed, you are transplanting.
so they don't die
AquaShield can be used to strengthen plants' root systems before transplanting, improving the stability of and survivability of transplanted plants grown using hydroponics.
So as not to kill it. The roots and main stem on young plants are fragile and can easily be squashed or broken when transplanting.
The size of the plant to be planted out is not important if well grown, in fact the bigger the plant the quicker it will fruit, however the weather conditions must be suitable.
If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. The ability of organism to live are based on the enzymes they use.If catalase itself is underexpressed (or not active) this may have an important part to play in human breast cancer. In plants it can cause a decrease in the plants' ability to photosynthesize. It would seem that these are very important and without them things may mutate or die.
Earlier plants required water for reproduction. Gymnosperms can just use wind instead to reach an ovule where it will germinate.
humans, animals, plants itself
Crop rotation was important because it stops the soil from getting stripped of the important nutrients, and provides nutrients to the soil. It also helps from the soil getting stripped away itself when a farmer varies between long rooted plants and short rooted plants.
The fertilized egg does not make the full trip back down the Fallopian tube to the uterus. Instead, it plants itself in the Fallopian tube and starts growing there.
why are seeds important to flowering plants
Simply put, the best rule of thumb for transplanting plants is, there is no single rule of thumb for the procedure. Everything depends on the type of plant in question - some need to be transplanted at certain life stages or between growth cycles, some require certain types of soil and nutrients while others can simply be started from cuttings in water. The best thing to do, then, is to research the specific type of plant to be transplanted before actually doing the job.