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trigger plant

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trigger plant
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) Austral any of several small grasslike plants of the genus Stylidium, having sensitive stamens that are erected when disturbed: family Stylidiaceae


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The life in our soil is the micro-organisms that trigger plant growth.
Deserting the fickle kangaroo paw, Dixon's team switched to two other Australian wild-flower species, a cottontail and the queen trigger plant, and an old commercial variety of lettuce called Grand Rapids.
Senesco's technology controls and limits the senescence by modulating the signals that trigger plant deterioration.
 
 
 
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