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- Indeterminate_growth abstract "In biology and especially botany, indeterminate growth refers to growth that is not terminated in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has completely formed. Thus, a plant that grows and produces flowers and fruit until killed by frost or some other external factor is called indeterminate. For example, the term is applied to tomato varieties that grow in a rather gangly fashion, producing fruit throughout the growing season, and in contrast to a determinate tomato plant, which grows in a more bushy shape and is most productive for a single, larger harvest, then either tapers off with minimal new growth/fruit, or dies.".
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- Indeterminate_growth subject Category:Biology.
- Indeterminate_growth subject Category:Plant_morphology.
- Indeterminate_growth comment "In biology and especially botany, indeterminate growth refers to growth that is not terminated in contrast to determinate growth that stops once a genetically pre-determined structure has completely formed. Thus, a plant that grows and produces flowers and fruit until killed by frost or some other external factor is called indeterminate.".
- Indeterminate_growth label "Croissance indéterminée".
- Indeterminate_growth label "Indeterminate growth".
- Indeterminate_growth label "نمو غير محدود".
- Indeterminate_growth sameAs Croissance_indéterminée.
- Indeterminate_growth sameAs m.06c7yk.
- Indeterminate_growth sameAs Q3003222.
- Indeterminate_growth sameAs Q3003222.
- Indeterminate_growth wasDerivedFrom Indeterminate_growth?oldid=563059155.
- Indeterminate_growth depiction Spathoglottis_flwrs_reduced.jpg.
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