What's the difference between fasciate and fasciated?
Fasciate
Definition:
(a.) Alt. of Fasciated
Example Sentences:
(1) In R.fascians, ipt expression could only be detected in bacteria induced with extracts from fasciated tissue.
(2) Intraspecific chimeras were generated between tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) expressing the mutation fasciated, which causes an increased number of floral organs per whorl, and tomato wild type for fasciated.
(3) Transgenic plants containing the viral gene show mild mosaic patterns and fasciation.
(4) The ability of the mutants to grow on pea seedlings and cause fasciation disease appeared to be related to their ability to utilize nitrogen sources available on plant surfaces.
(5) Rhodococcus fascians is a nocardiform bacteria that induces leafy galls (fasciation) on dicotyledonous and several monocotyledonous plants.
Fasciated
Definition:
(a.) Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage.
(a.) Banded or compacted together.
(a.) Flattened and laterally widened, as are often the stems of the garden cockscomb.
(a.) Broadly banded with color.
Example Sentences:
(1) In R.fascians, ipt expression could only be detected in bacteria induced with extracts from fasciated tissue.
(2) Intraspecific chimeras were generated between tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) expressing the mutation fasciated, which causes an increased number of floral organs per whorl, and tomato wild type for fasciated.
(3) Transgenic plants containing the viral gene show mild mosaic patterns and fasciation.
(4) The ability of the mutants to grow on pea seedlings and cause fasciation disease appeared to be related to their ability to utilize nitrogen sources available on plant surfaces.
(5) Rhodococcus fascians is a nocardiform bacteria that induces leafy galls (fasciation) on dicotyledonous and several monocotyledonous plants.