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- Q4979104 abstract "The genus Brunnichia, also known as redvine or buckwheat vine, are perennial woody vines native to the United States.Redvine species are a pest when they grow within crops; for example, B. ovata is a significant problem in soybean crops in the Mississippi Delta. It is an example for Thigmotropism. Usually thigmotropism occurs when plants grow around a surface, such as a wall, pot, or trellis. Climbing plants, such as vines, develop tendrils that coil around supporting objects. Touched cells produce auxin and transport it to untouched cells. Some untouched cells will then elongate faster so cell growth bends around the object. Some seedlings also exhibit triple response, caused by pulses of ethylene which cause the stem to thicken and curve to start growing horizontally.".
- Q4979104 class Q165468.
- Q4979104 division Q25314.
- Q4979104 family Q156117.
- Q4979104 kingdom Q756.
- Q4979104 order Q165468.
- Q4979104 order Q21808.
- Q4979104 thumbnail Brunnichia_ovata.jpg?width=300.
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- Q4979104 familia Q156117.
- Q4979104 name "Brunnichia".
- Q4979104 ordo Q21808.
- Q4979104 regnum "Plantae".
- Q4979104 unrankedClassis Q165468.
- Q4979104 unrankedDivisio Q25314.
- Q4979104 unrankedOrdo Q165468.
- Q4979104 type Eukaryote.
- Q4979104 type Plant.
- Q4979104 type Species.
- Q4979104 type Thing.
- Q4979104 type Q19088.
- Q4979104 type Q756.
- Q4979104 comment "The genus Brunnichia, also known as redvine or buckwheat vine, are perennial woody vines native to the United States.Redvine species are a pest when they grow within crops; for example, B. ovata is a significant problem in soybean crops in the Mississippi Delta. It is an example for Thigmotropism. Usually thigmotropism occurs when plants grow around a surface, such as a wall, pot, or trellis. Climbing plants, such as vines, develop tendrils that coil around supporting objects.".
- Q4979104 label "Brunnichia".
- Q4979104 depiction Brunnichia_ovata.jpg.
- Q4979104 name "Brunnichia".