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- noun botany A
branch formed bymarcottage - verb botany, transitive To
propagate bymarcottage .
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However, I think it is CR4 member "marcot" who knows of a kind of fast-response capacitor scheme that could manage this.
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This propagation the following materials: marcot bags, sphagnum moss and coir dust or any similar waterabsorbing material.
Chapter 12 1992
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Fill marcot bag with moist sphagnum moss securely tied around the culm.
Chapter 12 1992
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This propagation the following materials: marcot bags
Chapter 12 1992
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A marcot box containing sphagnum moss kept moist by a glass wick immersed in water from a bottle at the lower end was employed.
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Gossard (9) reported success in producing roots from the tops of small grafted and budded pecan trees by trench layering and from older trees by aerial layering with marcot boxes.
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