"Rhizogan" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rhizogan" Meaning

Rhizogan is a word from the field of botany, specifically from the study of plant anatomy. It refers to the development or production of a rhizome, which is a type of underground stem that grows horizontally and produces new plants or new organs at its tips.

"Rhizogan" Examples

Usage Examples of "rhizome" (not "rhizogan")


1. Botany

Rice harvesters at the local market stand in a large pile of rhizomes, patiently waiting for customers to buy them.

2. Architecture

In modern home design, a newly adapted rhizome system is utilised to improve house structure stability by inserting steel tubes in large pipes.

3. Ecology

Discussing the invasive aquatic plant rhizomes, city officials are considering how best to control them to prevent harming local wildlife.

4. Mycology

Mushroom spores grow from rhizome underground tubers of into small fungal colonies, which pave the way for wider distribution in forests.

5. Philosophy

Gilles Deleuze's concept of rhizomatic relationships, likening connection-theory to innate yet quietly always-enlargable rhizomes, turns theoretical thinking of genealogy.

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Rhizobium

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Rhizobium is a type of bacteria that lives in the soil and forms symbiotic relationships with plant roots, particularly legumes such as beans, peas, and lentils. The bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by plants, a process known as nitrogen fixation.<br><br>In return, the bacteria receive carbohydrates produced by the plants through photosynthesis. This mutualistic relationship benefits both the plant and the bacteria, allowing the plant to grow and thrive in poor soil conditions and the bacteria to receive the carbohydrates it needs to survive.<br><br>Rhizobium species are typically soil-dwelling bacteria that infect the roots of their host plants, forming nodules where the bacteria can reside and carry out nitrogen fixation. Some common species of Rhizobium include Rhizobium leguminosarum, Rhizobium phaseoli, and Rhizobium tropici.

Rhizocarpous

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Rhizocarpous refers to a type of type of fruit, specifically a follicle, that opens from the base upward, often by a narrow mouth or slit and splits into multiple parts. It's a term used to describe the way in which the fruit disperses its seeds.

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Rhizoctinia

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A rare or obsolete term, but I can try to help!<br><br>Rhizoctinia is a name that was once used in the past to refer to a genus of fungi. However, it has been replaced by a different genus name, Rhizoctonia, which is still used today in mycology (the study of fungi).<br><br>A Rhizoctonia fungus is a type of fungal plant pathogen that causes diseases such as leaf blight or stem rot in various plants. <br><br>This is a relatively obscure term now, and the newer name Rhizoctonia is widely used in scientific contexts.

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Rhizogen

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Being a morpheme derived from the Greek word "rhiza" (ῥíζα), meaning "root," rhizome, or a mass of roots growing on or under the surface of the ground, or in computing, a rhizome refers to any information that is diffused and does not concentrate on specific ideals, norms, or meanings.

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Rhizolysis

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Rhizolysis is the process by which microorganisms break down roots and interfamilial relationships within the same family, typically as a result of some type of insult to the rhizome, the part of a plant which grows underground and produces shoots and roots.

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