Whole plant definition

Whole plant means all parts of the hemp plant including the stalks, stems, leaves and flowers.
Whole plant means an extract that contains water and lipid soluble plant compounds.
Whole plant means the plant with all the parts thereof that are capable of being used in the propagation of a plant variety;

Examples of Whole plant in a sentence

  • Perform any contract, service, or employment that the U.S. person knows will directly assist in the de- sign, development, production, stock- piling, or use of chemical or biological weapons in or by any country or des- tination, worldwide.(3) Whole plant requirement.

  • Whole plant cannabis extracts in the treatment of spasticity in multiple sclerosis: a systematic review.

  • Whole plant cell wall characterization using solution-state 2D NMR.

  • A-C) Phenotypes of black-grass (Peldon) leaves that have been infected with Barley Stripe Mosaic Virus (BSMV) carrying either A) an empty multiple cloning site (MCS), or the MCS with a portion of PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS) in antisense from either B) wheat (asTaPDS from Lee et al., 2015) or C) black-grass (asAmPDS).D) Whole plant phenotypes of plants from A or B infected with BSMV:MCS or BSMV:asAmPDS as labelled.

  • G-H) Whole plant phenotypes of plants in E & F infected with FoMV:MCS or FoMV:GFP as labelled and photographed through G) white light and no filter or H) blue light using a Dual Fluorescent Protein flashlight through a long pass filter.

  • Whole plant expression of PMP and PMIP traits is just one possibility.

  • Whole plant residues should be designed to capture either dissipation or accumulation in the plant.

  • Whole plant leaf area (LA) was determined (LI-3100C Area Meter, LI-COR, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA) along with dry weights (ShDW, LDW and SDW, respectively) after drying until constant weight.

  • Mansfield SD, Kim H, Lu F, Ralph J (2012) Whole plant cell wall characterization using solution-state 2D NMR.

  • Pastore C, Dal Santo S, Zenoni S, Movahed N, Allegro G, Valentini G, et al., Whole plant temperature manipulation affects flavonoid metabolism and the transcriptome of grapevine berries.


More Definitions of Whole plant

Whole plant means a Retail Marijuana plant that is cut off just above the roots and not trimmed. The weight of the whole plant includes all bud, leaves, stems, and stalk. The Department treats 55% of the weight of a Whole Pant as Bud, 30% of the weight of the Whole Plant as Trim, and 15% of the weight of the Whole Plant as waste. These percentages are calculated into the Average Market Rate. The percentage treated as waste is not subject to the Retail Marijuana Excise Tax.

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  • Infrastructure Improvements means a street, road, sidewalk, parking facility, pedestrian mall, alley, bridge, sewer, sewage treatment plant, property designed to reduce, eliminate, or prevent the spread of identified soil or groundwater contamination, drainage system, waterway, waterline, water storage facility, rail line, utility line or pipeline, transit-oriented development, transit-oriented property, or other similar or related structure or improvement, together with necessary easements for the structure or improvement, owned or used by a public agency or functionally connected to similar or supporting property owned or used by a public agency, or designed and dedicated to use by, for the benefit of, or for the protection of the health, welfare, or safety of the public generally, whether or not used by a single business entity, provided that any road, street, or bridge shall be continuously open to public access and that other property shall be located in public easements or rights-of-way and sized to accommodate reasonably foreseeable development of eligible property in adjoining areas. Infrastructure improvements also include 1 or more of the following whether publicly or privately owned or operated or located on public or private property:

  • Plant means the machinery and apparatus intended to form or forming part of the Works.

  • Capital Equipment means machinery and equipment purchased or leased, and used in this state by the purchaser or lessee primarily for manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining tangible personal property to be sold ultimately at retail if the machinery and equipment are essential to the integrated production process of manufacturing, fabricating, mining, or refining. Capital equipment also includes machinery and equipment used primarily to electronically transmit results retrieved by a customer of an online computerized data retrieval system.