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  • {{short description|plant part used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume}} ...inary]], medicinal, and spiritual herbs|the botanical usage|:en:herbaceous plant|other uses}} ...
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  • {{short description|plant part used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume}} ...inary]], medicinal, and spiritual herbs|the botanical usage|:en:herbaceous plant|other uses}} ...
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  • ...heterotrophs and autotrophs, including some [[plankton]] and [[carnivorous plant]]s. [[Phototroph]]s obtain energy from light, while [[chemotroph]]s obtain ...on bacterial fermentation to create digestible nutrients from indigestible plant cellulose, while obligate carnivores must eat animal meats to obtain certai ...
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  • ...heterotrophs and autotrophs, including some [[plankton]] and [[carnivorous plant]]s. [[Phototroph]]s obtain energy from light, while [[chemotroph]]s obtain ...on bacterial fermentation to create digestible nutrients from indigestible plant cellulose, while obligate carnivores must eat animal meats to obtain certai ...
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  • ...arieties/growing-chilli-plants.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> The [[National Plant Germplasm System|USDA-ARS GRIN]] seed collection contains 6,200 ''[[Capsicu ...{{cite web|url=http://www.theplantlist.org/tpl/search?q=Capsicum|title=The Plant List}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Edible plant or part of a plant, involved in cooking}} ...lant matter, including the [[edible flower|flowers]], [[fruit]]s, [[edible plant stem|stems]], [[leaf vegetable|leaves]], [[list of root vegetables|roots]], ...
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  • ...reeding transgenesis cisgenesis.svg|thumb|Comparison of conventional plant breeding with [[transgenic]] and [[cisgenic]] genetic modification|upright=1.7]] ...ventional-plant-breeding/|title=How does GM differ from conventional plant breeding?|website=royalsociety.org|language=en-gb|access-date=2017-11-14}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Science of plant life}} ...ce (journal){{!}}''Plant Science'' (journal)|Plant Biology (journal){{!}}''Plant Biology'' (journal)|Botanist (liquor)|Botanist (band)}} ...
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  • ...bryophyte|Embryophyta]] (land plants). The latter includes the [[flowering plant]]s, [[conifer]]s and other [[gymnosperm]]s, [[fern]]s and [[Fern ally|their ...s a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are [[Parasitic plant|parasitic]] or [[mycotroph]]ic and have lost the ability to produce normal ...
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  • For example, some secondary metabolites are [[toxin]]s used to [[Plant defense against herbivory|deter predation]], and others are [[pheromone]]s ...ar=2003 |isbn=978-1-930513-49-5 }}</ref> [[Pharmacognosy]] is the study of plant sources of phytochemicals. ...
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  • ...imal]], a mouse, was created in 1974 by [[Rudolf Jaenisch]], and the first plant was produced in 1983. In 1994, the [[Flavr Savr]] tomato was released, the ...s = Smyth SJ | title = The human health benefits from GM crops | journal = Plant Biotechnology Journal | volume = 18 | issue = 4 | pages = 887–888 | date = ...
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