Meaning budding
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An asexual means of propagation in which outgrowths from the parent form and pinch off to live independently or else remain attached to eventually form extensive colonies.
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a method of reproduction used by some animals.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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  Budding is a term with two meaning–one for propagation and the other for what a plant naturally does as it emerges from the cold of winter.
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Grafting by inserting a single bud (scion) under the bark of the rootstock.
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, and grafting
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Grafting a single growth bud from one plant onto the rooting system of another.
Source: seasonalgardening.co.uk

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Process of grafting a bud eye from one rose onto rootstock.
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The grafting of a bud onto stock of a different plant. The bud is the scion.
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The implanting of a growth bud in the bark or outer layer of stem of another plant. The resultant plant will have the characteristic flowers and leaves of the plant from which the bud was removed, but the growth habit or vigour of the rootstock. This is still the most widely used method of propagating roses.
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reproductive process in yeast, in which a new yeast cell is formed from a tiny bud. butte -
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(n) a partially opened flower(n) a swelling on a plant stem consisting of overlapping immature leaves or petals(v) develop buds(v) start to grow or develop(n) reproduction of some unicellular organism [..]
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The final step of seven steps in the HIV life cycle. During budding, immature (noninfectious) HIV pushes itself out of the host CD4 cell. (Noninfectious HIV can't infect another CD4 cell.) Once outside the CD4 cell, the new HIV releases protease, an HIV enzyme. Protease acts to break up the long protein chains that form the noninfectious virus [..]
Source: aidsinfo.nih.gov

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the process whereby an animal reproduces asexually as an outgrowth from the body of the parent
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Colony fission, the creation of new colonies by the departure of one or more reproductive females accompanied by a group of workers specifically to establish a new colony. Bursa Copulatrix.
Source: earthlife.net

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The production of new yeast cells as buds from mother cells.
Source: winning-homebrew.com

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Formation of a small progeny cell from a protozoan cell.
Source: groups.molbiosci.northwestern.edu

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The grafting of a bud onto stock of a different plant. The bud is the scion.
Source: growershouse.com





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