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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences
    gas planda Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Definition ais nó fearsaid an phlanda féir Reference Ó Curraoin, P.L., Féara agus Bánta Éireann, An Gúm, Baile Átha Cliath, 1991, lch. 99
    Sprossachse
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    plant stem | stem
    en
    Definition the central axis of a plant to which all other parts are attached Reference "COM-Term. Coord., based on: Crop Farming Review. The Shoot System: Plant Stem, http://www.cropsreview.com/plant-stem.html [5.12.2012]"
    Comment "In most plants the stems are conspicuous aboveground, but in some species they are hidden below the ground. It is one of the three organs of a plant, the other two being the roots and leaves. Not to be confused with shoot [ IATE:1623932 ] which is the stem together with the leaves.See also: Florida International University ( http://www.fiu.edu ) Suzanne Koptur, Introductory Botany Lab (BOT 1010L). Plants: Roots, Stems and Leaves, http://www2.fiu.edu/~kopturs/BOT1010/Lab/Roots_stems_leaves.pdf [18.2.2013]"
    tige
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    Definition organe souvent aérien et dressé qui produit des feuilles et constitue l’axe principal d’une plante Reference COM-FR d'après Les mots de la botanique, Dictionnaire terminologie bilingue français-anglais, Françoise Brice, Actes Sud, 2011 [23.4.2013]
    Comment Les tiges sont le plus souvent aériennes, mais il existe aussi des tiges rampantes, souterraines, immergées, etc. Les tiges peuvent être simples ou ramifiées, herbacées ou ligneuses. Les mots de la botanique, Dictionnaire terminologie bilingue français-anglais, Françoise Brice, Actes Sud, 2011 [23.4.2013]