line means a generity of an organism which transfered from parent to offsring.
In math, the definition of a supplementary line is A line where the two or more angles within the line equal 180 degrees.
A horizontal line is a line that is parallel to the horizon.
In plane geometry a line is a two dimentional object between two points. If a line or a point is not on the line it, by definition, does not contain them. The answer therefor is infinite. Unless it is a closed line which has a slightly different definition but the answer is the same.
The definition of a non-collinear line is that this is a line on which points do not lie on one line. The opposite of this is a collinear point. Collinear points refer to three points that do fall on a straight line.
a line segment has no area. By definition a line segment is a part of a line, thus it has no area
self-fertilizes to produce offspring identical to the parent
you can't get it by breeding, you have to buy it.
What is the relationship between productivity and plant breeding
How do you search the online journals for plant breeding and genetics?"
R. Frankel has written: 'Pollination mechanisms, reproduction and plant breeding' -- subject(s): Plants, Fertilization of plants, Reproduction, Plant-breeding, Plant breeding
Plant breeding brings improvement in quality and quantity of production in plants by improving their genome.
By Breeding Earth and Plant Dragon, you can also have Tropical Dragon with Earth and Plant.
In breeding, the "line" is the ancestry of the animal. Its parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents are all part of the line.
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Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research was created in 1928.
Herbert Kendall Hayes has written: 'Breeding crop plants' -- subject(s): Plant breeding 'Methods of plant breeding' -- subject(s): Genetics, Plant breeding 'Correlation and inheritance in Nicotiana tabacum' -- subject(s): Breeding, Genetics, Tobacco 'A professor's story of hybrid corn' -- subject(s): Corn, Breeding, Hybrid corn
The cast of Genetics and Plant Breeding - 1968 includes: John Westbrook as Narrator