propagule
英:['prɒpəgju:l] 美: ['prɒpəˌgjul]
propagule 基本解释
n.能发育成植物体的芽,繁殖体;
英英释义
Propagule
In biology, a propagule is any material that is used for the purpose of propagating an organism to the next stage in their life cycle via dispersal. The propagule is usually distinct in form from the parent organism.以上来源于:Wikipedia
propagule 相关例句
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