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  2. Wisconsin Fast Plants - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin Fast Plants were initially developed as part of a larger breeding project of Rapid-Cycling Brassicas, originating in the early 1970s. [1] Wisconsin Fast Plants and other Rapid-Cycling Brassicas were selected through conventional plant breeding to be a tool that would speed up genetic research for disease resistance in economically important Brassica crops. [3]

  3. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Bamboos include some of the fastest-growing plants in the world, [13] due to a unique rhizome-dependent system. Certain species of bamboo can grow 91 centimeters (36 inches) within a 24-hour period, at a rate of almost 40 millimeters (1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) an hour (equivalent to 1 mm (0.04 in) every 90 seconds). [14]

  4. Priming (agriculture) - Wikipedia

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    Many have shown a faster emergence time (the time it takes for seeds to rise above the surface of the soil), a higher emergence rate (the number of seeds that make it to the surface), and better growth, suggesting that the head-start helps them get a good root system down early and grow faster. This method can be useful to farmers because it ...

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  6. Moringa oleifera - Wikipedia

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    Moringa flowers Moringa pollen Tree and seed pods of Moringa oleifera Moringa seeds Foliage of Moringa oleifera. M. oleifera is a fast-growing, deciduous tree [7] that can reach a height of 10–12 m (33–39 ft) and trunk diameter of 46 cm (18 in). [8] The bark has a whitish-gray color and is surrounded by thick cork.

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    Gardens that kids help plant and care for can get them excited about science, nutrition, and the natural world. Growing a school garden sparks interest in science, nutrition and nature Skip to ...

  8. Paulownia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    The seeds are winged and disperse by wind and water. Pollarded trees do not produce flowers, as these form only on mature wood. Paulownia tomentosa requires full sun for proper growth. [15] [16] It is tolerant of pollution and can tolerate many soil types [specify] [disputed – discuss]. It can also grow from small cracks in pavements and walls.

  9. Quercus texana - Wikipedia

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    It is fast-growing and usually has a pleasing red color in autumn, much more reliably so than the pin oak. This species was for years erroneously called Quercus nuttallii , but it is now known as Q. texana ; this has created much confusion with Texas red oak , which was known as Q. texana but is now known as Q. buckleyi .

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