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Definition of microenvironmental in US English: microenvironmentaladjective-ˌvī(ə)r(n)- Biology See microenvironment Example sentencesExamples - Microenvironmental conditions, seed availability, and species response to microenvironmental conditions, can therefore differ greatly and together determine seedling germination and establishment in the community.
- Chronic UV irradiation of the skin may induce local microenvironmental changes, such as upregulation of epidermal SCF production, that in turn influence mast cell recruitment, differentiation and phenotype.
- Rather, the best predictor of microenvironmental selection on shade avoidance traits was microsite soil moisture, probably due to drought-dependent opportunity costs of elongation as discussed above.
- Although shelters likely altered other, unquantified microenvironmental variables, experimental units were affected equally.
- Variability among colonies includes developmental (as indicated above), microenvironmental, teratological, plus macroenvironmental and genetic differences between colonies.
Definition of microenvironmental in US English: microenvironmentaladjective-ˌvī(ə)r(n)- Biology See microenvironment Example sentencesExamples - Microenvironmental conditions, seed availability, and species response to microenvironmental conditions, can therefore differ greatly and together determine seedling germination and establishment in the community.
- Chronic UV irradiation of the skin may induce local microenvironmental changes, such as upregulation of epidermal SCF production, that in turn influence mast cell recruitment, differentiation and phenotype.
- Rather, the best predictor of microenvironmental selection on shade avoidance traits was microsite soil moisture, probably due to drought-dependent opportunity costs of elongation as discussed above.
- Although shelters likely altered other, unquantified microenvironmental variables, experimental units were affected equally.
- Variability among colonies includes developmental (as indicated above), microenvironmental, teratological, plus macroenvironmental and genetic differences between colonies.
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