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Rhizome - Wikipedia
A rhizome is the main stem of the plant that runs typically underground and horizontally to the soil surface . Rhizomes have nodes and internodes and auxiliary buds. Roots do not have nodes and internodes and have a root cap terminating their ends.
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RHIZOME Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RHIZOME is a somewhat elongated usually horizontal subterranean plant stem that is often thickened by deposits of reserve ...
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rhizome Bot. (ˈraɪzəʊm) [Anglicized f. rhizoma, and now more usual.] A prostrate or subterranean root-like stem emitting roots and usually producing leaves at its apex; a rootstock.1845 Lindley Sch. Bot. i. 4 If prostrate and rooting into the ground..[the stem] is a rhizome, as in the Iris. 1862 Jrn...
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Rhizomes and Stolons | Forage Information System
A rhizome is a segmented, subterranean, modified stem arising from an adventitious bud in the crown zone. Rhizomes may occur on cool and warm season grasses.
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Rhizome is a nonpartisan nonprofit that trains youth leaders to improve communities, build collective power, and create a space for action and ideas.
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Rhizome | Description, Functions, & Examples - Britannica
Rhizome, horizontal underground plant stem that is capable of producing the shoot and root systems of a new plant. Rhizomes store starches and proteins and ...
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What Is A Rhizome: Learn About Rhizome Plant Facts
A rhizome is a stem that grows underground. It usually grows horizontally, just below the soil's surface. Since it's a stem, it has nodes and is able to put ...
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Rhizome (philosophy) - Wikipedia
A rhizome is a concept in post-structuralism describing an assemblage that allows connections between any of its constituent elements.
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What to Know About Rhizomes and Plants - The Spruce
Rhizomes are a type of protective mechanism. They help perennial plants survive in adverse environmental conditions such as winter cold, wildfires, and being ...
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rhizome/ˈraɪzəum; `raɪzom/ n(botany 植) root-like stem of some plants, growing along or under the ground and sending out both roots and shoots 根茎; 根状茎. =>illus at App 1 见附录1插图, page ii.
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Rhizome (disambiguation)
A rhizome is a modified subterranean plant stem that sends out roots and shoots from its nodes. Rhizome may also refer to:
Rhizome (philosophy), a concept in the philosophies of Deleuze and Guattari
Rhizomatic learning
Rhizome (organization),
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Rhizome (philosophy)
A rhizome is a concept in post-structuralism describing a nonlinear network that "connects any point to any other point". Principles of connection and heterogeneity: "...any point of a rhizome can be connected to any other, and must be";
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Rhizome (organization)
Rhizome Commissions Program
Founded in 2001 to support artists working with technology, the Rhizome Commissions Program has awarded more than 100 commissions Devised in tandem with Rhizome's digital conservation department, Net Art Anthology makes use of the tools Rhizome has developed for preserving dynamic
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Rhizome Navigation
The word rhizome is used as a metaphor, to compare the growth and structure of rhizome navigation interfaces with the complex organic growth and structure Examples of use
A good example of rhizome navigation in use can be found in the program Enronic.
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