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emergence growth of a seedling shoot through the surface of the soil.
Ãâó: www.ipmalmanac.com/glossary/index.asp
emergence The event in seedling or perennial growth when a shoot becomes visible by pushing through the soil surface.
Ãâó: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_AG007.html
emergence The tendency for "high-level" properties to magically emerge from collections of "low-level" things in such a way that the high-level properties are irreducible to the low-level things or their properties. An example might be the way liquidity emerges from the aggregate motion of molecules of H 2 O.
Ãâó: home.comcast.net/~johnrgregg/glossary.htm
emergence the time at which the seedling first appears above the ground.
Ãâó: www.gov.on.ca/OMAFRA/english/crops/pub75/appendx_b...
emergence is a global property of a complex system (organization) that results from the interactions and relationships among its agents (people), and between the agents and their environment. These characteristics represent stable patterns of the organization that are qualitative and exert a strong influence back on the individuals and their relationships.
Ãâó: www.mountainquestinstitute.com/definitions.htm
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