The fruit is a one-seeded drupe consisting of a fleshy exocarp and mesocarp and a hard endocarp that is united with the seed coat. |
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No new technology is needed to process the winged bean seed since it is suited to the processing techniques already developed for the soybean. |
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Seed growth slows after this, but does not entirely cease until the seed attains physiological maturity. |
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I give the young seedlings some winter protection in a frame and leave them in the seed pot until spring when they can be potted on. |
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Orache, borage and Good King Henry are actually forgotten plants that can be rediscovered in specialized seed stores. |
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Each seed is in a small cell of green jellyish flesh, and spooning it into your mouth is a decidedly sensual experience. |
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Soon the seeds in the inflated seed cases of the yellow rattle will be hard and rattle at a brush. |
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Special multiwall or tightly woven bags are recommended for seed that has been treated with mercurials or similarly toxic substances. |
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Before the cancellation of the volatile mercurials, fungicides for treating seed were generally classified as volatile and non-volatile. |
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It has plume-like seed heads, which appear after the flowers and give a long-lasting, smoky haze to branch tips. |
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It can provide a potent mixture of allelopathy and shade for the soil, inhibiting weed seed germination. |
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Most studies of allelopathic effects have focused on early vegetative plant growth, i.e. seed germination, a period with high metabolic activity. |
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The only thing I have heard about laburnums is that they can seed around like crazy. |
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Endosperm refers to the rest of the seed, i.e. the seed coat, pericarp, aleurone layer, and starchy endosperm. |
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Expression was more obvious in aleurone cells, the endosperm cells lining the maternal seed coat. |
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In general, the same seed bed preparations are recommended for velvet bean as for maize, but a fine tilth is not essential. |
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Reproductive allocation is usually measured as the ratio between seed and total biomass. |
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The number seven seed will have her work cut out against seed Fionna Geaves, but like Taylor will be banking on the support of the home crowd. |
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The value of the seed bank in the species pool at GCB was estimated to be greater than any other species establishment mode. |
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Windborne hairs released when the seed balls fall apart may cause mild nasal irritation to those with tree allergies. |
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These rectangular bags, usually beaded on one side only, appear to have developed just after 1850 with the introduction of seed beads. |
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The garden's water feature is surrounded by tiles that show different parts of herbs and worts, such as seed heads, flowers and leaves. |
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The plants were in fruit on this date, and some showed signs of seed predation. |
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If you plant the seed of a sweet fruit such as an orange, it will grow as an orange tree and produce oranges. |
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As the lemurs digest the fleshy fruit, the seed is passed through their system, normally away from the parent tree. |
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She used the rest of the seed capital to invest in a small plot of agricultural land. |
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In some way it was like coriander seed and in some other way like bdellium, a fragrant resin. |
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One way to thwart such unscrupulous people is for the bona fide seed companies to make their presences felt at every level in the country. |
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Hence, when the pulsations of the seed are stilled, the afflux of psychic energy ceases. |
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Beneath the brown velvet of the seed capsules, a white kapok of cottony seed-parachutes packs the core. |
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Others operated the plows, seed drills, binders, and other implements hitched behind the engines and tractors. |
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A locally famous drink is the anise seed based raki, and brandy sour is another favorite with the Turkish Cypriots. |
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Using a pencil, tease out the young plant from the seed tray and make a hole in the compost deep enough to take the roots of the seedling. |
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The team was on the 17 April flight to seed clouds in the Walker and Carson river basins south of Lake Tahoe. |
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Different attachments can be used for a variety of vegetable starts, seed potatoes or large seeds like beans. |
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Disappointment soon turned to excitement again as I realised the package contained our seed potatoes, shallots and onion sets. |
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Potatoes are a high-value specialty crop that makes raising seed potatoes a specialty within a specialty. |
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For instance, 1 pound of seed potatoes of a full-sized type produces 8 to 12 pounds of tubers. |
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This meant that the seed potatoes had gone very scarce and those that were planted were anything but good. |
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For the past six weeks, I have had three deep seed trays sitting on a shelf in the greenhouse filled with seed potatoes. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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Sprout seed potatoes before planting, by placing them in trays in a cold greenhouse or frost-proof shed. |
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Her dress was of ivory silk, the bodice decorated with exquisite lace and tiny seed pearls. |
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Kino has only a few seed pearls worth very little, and that will not pay the doctor's fee, so the servant closes the gates in Kino's face. |
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Making this point, Lugari managed to get seed money for the project from the Japanese Government. |
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Low activity for both promoters was also observed in the early stages of seed germination and in young seedlings. |
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If your ivy blooms, cut off flowers and seed heads, and consider replacing the ivy with a noninvasive ground cover like Epimedium. |
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Once the poppies have flowered, the seed heads are harvested and converted into morphine base in local laboratories. |
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The grasses sway softly in the slightest breeze, and their dry leaves and seed heads form buff silhouettes in the winter. |
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Walking on land, they pick up food with the nail of their bill or strip seed heads and foliage with the bill's edge. |
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To give your palms an instant face lift, remove any dead fronds, heavy seed heads and remnants of dead stalk from the trunks. |
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After the initial flowering, fluffy seed heads take their place in the glory, looking like soft cotton balls. |
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Plantain also has a distinctive, compact seed head that turns from green to brown as the seeds mature. |
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Swamp foxtail, a coarse tussocky native grass with a seed head similar to buffel grass, is the native host of this insect pest. |
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Before cutting the seed head off, check to see that no ripe seeds are present. |
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A seed was regarded as germinated when the radicle protruded through the seed coat. |
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At this time of the year, early spring, dry, yellow grasses and the last remnants of the flowers shook their seed heads. |
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The animation shows that, no matter how big the seed head gets, the seeds are always equally spaced. |
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Finally, dead stems and seed heads left over winter on perennials can be cut off and tidied up this month. |
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Glossopteris, for example, was an extinct seed fern with distinctive leaf patterns. |
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Large plants were dominantly conifers, followed by lesser amounts of cycads, seed ferns, and ginkgos. |
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The nutmeg is the seed of the Indonesian Myristica fragrans whose small yellow flowers develop into a fleshy, scarlet fruit enclosing the meg. |
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If the seedbed is loose and the seed would be placed in loose soil, consider delaying seeding until there is enough moisture to firm the seedbed. |
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The advent of air seeders with seed and fertilizer distribution provide another placement option. |
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It should be picked and dried as soon as it has gone to seed and while the plant is still green. |
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In the fall, the milkweed plants have already gone to seed but the dried pods will still be attached to the plant. |
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Roots are harvested in the fall when the tops have gone to seed and the plants have experienced a couple of hard frosts. |
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They seed around a good deal, so new plants are always coming on to replace those that fade out. |
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In this mission, the Boeing was used to seed clouds in order to create rain. |
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Naval pilots have been sent to seed the clouds in an effort to bring rain to ease the drought in parched provinces of northeast Thailand. |
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Wheat was seeded between the corn rows in late September after the seed corn was harvested. |
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The plots' nine species are based on surveys of what northeastern dairy farmers use to seed their grazing lands. |
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Not only was he the top seed and defending champion, he was a cut above the rest in his age-group. |
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There is no debating Illinois' position as a No.1 seed in the NCAA Tournament. |
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The 14th seed scored his best victory since a defeat of then-world number one Pete Sampras in a final four years ago. |
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While the field is not as strong, it's no different from 1999 when Woods was the only seed remaining after three rounds. |
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In an NCAA tournament with more than 2,000 teams, the top seed would probably lose on a buzzer beater eventually. |
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This is an awfully tough game for a top seed coming into the quarter-finals. |
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Kandarr used a strong service game to knock off Frazier, the second seed eliminated from the tournament. |
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The Stars coasted into the play-offs last season as the top seed in the West, then were dumped in the second round by Anaheim. |
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This became the 21st straight tournament without a 16th seed winning a game. |
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It would be a stronger book had it acknowledged the social and political conditions required for the seed of great ideas to bloom. |
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His father didn't win the seat, but the seed certainly was sown for the younger Campbell. |
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Besides cutting back overhanging trees on a three-mile stretch of path, volunteers also laid grass seed and collected debris. |
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Inclusion of this genotype in the other treatments was not possible because of the low number of viable seed available. |
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Mike and Polly travel extensively, especially to the USA, bringing back small quantities of seed from which they grow stock plants. |
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In 1997, Oregon seed growers produced nearly 640 million pounds of grass seed on 439,000 acres of cropland. |
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Combine recycled grass clippings instead of grass seed with sand for your divot mix. |
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Plants were covered with perforated bags after seed set to prevent loss of seed when ears shattered at maturity. |
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Today only four clusters of seed companies provide seed to farmers around the world. |
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The firm sold several hundred tons of the GM maize seed to US farmers over the past four years. |
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Plants with relatively low seed mass, total seeds, and flower production are expected to have larger values on this axis. |
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The number eight seed was also stunned as she was seen off in straight sets. |
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A caryopsis was considered germinated when the radicle pierced the seed coat, approximately 10 h after the start of imbibition. |
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The micropyle is the pore through which the radicle emerges during seed germination. |
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The weevil larvae feed at the base of the flower and interfere with seed production. |
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Make coleslaw by mixing chopped cabbage with light mayonnaise, vinegar, celery seed and salt to taste. |
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For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism, including anti-Semitism, grows. |
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One of the original reasons to burn the straw was to combat blind seed disease. |
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The players still think they can make a run at the eighth seed in the playoffs. |
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On love-in-a-puff, one-inch pale green balloon-like seed pods pop between your fingers. |
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He said tobacco farmers could explore the cultivation of the jatropha plant, whose seed contains edible oil. |
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Unique to the garden store is a rugged nylon bib with five mesh pockets suitable for holding and organizing hand tools and seed packets. |
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I choose seared kangaroo served on wattle seed bread with a wild tomato chutney and warrigal greens. |
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The team now qualifies as the number one seed for the Provincial Championships, Aug. 6-8, in St. Albert, Alta. |
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Fork over bald areas, add some compost and then sow seed or patch with a piece of turf and water in well. |
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By contrast, drought hastens ripening and seed maturation for tomato and reduces fruit abscission for lychee trees. |
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Moreover, we did not observe increased levels of seed or ovule abortion in any seth mutants. |
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But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be the stump in the land. |
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To serve, set two scoops of pumpkin seed cream in the center of a plate and arrange alternating layers of strudel tuiles and apples on top. |
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Another word of warning, make sure the seed packet has an official government stamp on it, there are some fakes around! |
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In a tense final he was beaten by the championship's number two seed Bobby Brook. |
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Number eight seed Guillermo Coria upset Wimbledon finalist David Nalbandian to reach the semi-finals. |
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Her third round opponent is none other than the Belgian number two seed Kim Clijsters. |
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I think it's unfair to deduce that he is no good, will treat her badly and is a bad seed simply because he got in a car first. |
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The onerous task of distributing seed potatoes to the tenantry has just been completed. |
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They test candidate bacterial isolates for control of take-all by seed bacterization at Mt. Vernon, taking advantage of this situation. |
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The seed dry weight and yield for each variety were also significantly higher in bacterized seedlings than in nonbacterized ones. |
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Their flowers range from deep carmine-red through mid-blue to purplish-pink and even beetroot, before giving way to fluffy, hair-like seed heads. |
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In addition to their seed diet, Firefinches are also eager to take small insects during breeding time. |
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Count backwards from the date you plan to transplant to calculate seed starting date. |
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And, once winter arrives, the stalky seed heads peek through the drifts of snow. |
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Every step in the haying process I understand, but what methods do you use to spread so much seed around? |
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Levey found that smaller seed size resulted in an increase in number of fruits that could be eaten by manakins, which mainly swallow fruit whole. |
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Each had to be carefully pre-treated with scarification, the seed coats being ruptured by laborious scratching with a sharp scalpel. |
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All are being marketed to seed companies for application to seed before shipment to retailers. |
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Under these conditions, a teasel invasion wave would move each year roughly twice the mean seed dispersal distance. |
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The land was quiet and pleasant, with teasels, cowslips, bluebells, and dark soil ridged for spuds or glowing with oil seed rape. |
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Grooves were cut into the cylinder to allow seed to pass from the hopper above to a funnel below. |
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The 200,000 tonnes is the lead time needed for the importation of maize seed in the event of any shortfall. |
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The denial of her desire, and thus the denial of her voice, generates the type of silence that we so often find is the seed for oppression. |
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He is also aware of the need to sow grass seed to ensure a choice of area for lea ploughing next year. |
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As the root grows following seed germination, the stomatal zone overlaps with that of the root hairs. |
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In general, avoid sowing seed of any annual grasses into a lawn of perennial grasses. |
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The state and federal government established guidelines requiring a minimum level of quality as indicated on the certified seed tag. |
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Goldfinches also feed on the seed of goldenrod, coreopsis, cosmos, zinnias, dandelions and other weedy plants. |
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Seeds were collected from seed traps placed along six equally spaced radii extending from each of the eight sampling points. |
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Seeds are soaked overnight in water then treated with tetrazolium to give an indication of viable, abnormal, and dead seeds in the seed lot. |
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Functionally, flowers are hermaphroditic, protogynous and self-compatible, but substantial seed production requires insect pollination. |
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A one-piece slimline gown featuring lace over delustered satin sparkling with bugle beads, sequins and seed beads. |
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This year flea beetles, white grubs, seed corn maggots and wireworms generated a lot of discussion. |
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Sometimes strong emetics, such as the seed of the sandbox tree, were used to bring on menstruation. |
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Traditional Chinese philosophy embraced these as yin and yang, each of which contain the seed of the other. |
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Xenia describes any immediate effect a pollen grain has on the germ or endosperm of seed plants. |
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In both years seed set was significantly lower in the autonomous autogamy treatment than in the corresponding controls. |
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Several members of Parliament owe the FRA millions of kwacha in unpaid fertiliser and seed loans. |
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So caught up was he that he wrote little stories on the backs of old seed calendar pages, there being a lack of writing paper around the farm. |
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Where hardness can be sacrificed, whale, cotton seed and mineral oils are used. |
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And if so, we can say that it merely happened that the seed dropped where it did and not a bit further on. |
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Some paddocks or parts of paddocks should get a sprinkling of grass seed if they are badly damaged. |
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Lucky suet providers might also host creepers, kinglets, warblers, and wrens, none of which typically visit seed feeders. |
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Everything would be awash in pale yellow-green with cattails on the alders, and the maples trailing green seed plumes. |
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Someday these fungi may be applied as a seed coating to make plants better fit to resist scab as they approach maturity. |
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I turned away to spit them out, but every time I did my mouth refilled with more seed pearls. |
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After humanitarian aid is stepped up, the most important task is re-establishing agriculture, including seed production and irrigation. |
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A sticker is a small seed with spiny barbs that stick to anything that passes. |
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My busy Lizzies are grown from seed rather than bought in off the shelf but, unfortunately, they never reach the seeding stage. |
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Common examples in seed mixes are red poppy, annual baby's breath, cornflower, and cosmos. |
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However, transgenics and seed treatments require that the plants be fed on, since most control is obtained through systemic activity. |
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Usually a gloxinia can be kept as an indoor plant, but the ones from seed do not have the strength to grow another year. |
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On a typical excursion, they say, the plantsman would collect seed from sunup to sunset, then sit and clean seed into the night. |
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The 22-year-old then bettered her three previous performances at the French Open by beating the 10th seed en-route to the third round. |
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Aquilegias can be raised from seed with a good choice of popular types easily available by mail order from seed companies. |
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In most cases when soybean fields with a seedling disease problem are replanted without using a seed treatment, the problem is continued. |
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Combines all-natural sea salts with skin-hydrating shea butter and meadowfoam seed oil. |
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The corn planter is a complex machine with many moving parts that must work together precisely for optimal seed placement and coverage. |
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In more trials with indigenous plants, his immediate challenge was to amass sufficient quantities of seed so that large areas might be replanted. |
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Half a century after Cook's arrival, the Austrian botanist Ferdinand Bauer collected seed of the glory pea for cultivation. |
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To give the sweet peas a jump-start on the season, lightly scratch the seed coat with sandpaper and soak the seed in water overnight. |
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The rake or dethatcher will create shallow grooves in the soil which will catch the new grass seed that you spread. |
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In fact, the seed dispersal rate was notably higher when capsules dried after a rainy period. |
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Evening primrose, wheat germ, and rose hip seed oils all make fine additives to this mask. |
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Corn spurrey is eaten avidly by many animals, particularly sheep, and has been included in seed mixtures. |
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Some authors have suggested a close relationship between cycads and Lyginopteris, but most favor an affinity to Medullosan seed plants. |
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A flat or large pot is filled with soil and the seed sprinkled thickly over the top. |
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After flowering, if there are no ornamental seed heads, the flowering stems may be cut back to a leaf joint to remove the faded flowers. |
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Wildflower seed does not always germinate reliably and uniformly, and weedy plants can be a problem in newly seeded areas. |
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As water migrates, it replenishes soil water around the seed during germination and emergence. |
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Species are propagated by seed collected fresh and sown immediately in trays placed in a cold frame. |
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Choose a good, low-maintenance seed mixture appropriate to your lawn use and climate. |
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The most common flavonoid-containing supplements are Pycnogenol, grape seed extract, citrus flavonoids, quercetin, rutin, and soy isoflavones. |
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In combination with cowage seed and ashwagandha extracts, this formula promotes vitality and strength. |
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The seed should then be sown outdoors and the plants moved to their flowering positions in autumn if large enough or the following spring if not. |
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What gets under our skin, aggravates, infuriates, frustrates and makes us hate is of the same seed that also begets love and divine revelation. |
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In that country there grows in abundance a species of seed in form and color like oats, and locally known as sabadilla. |
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Oil extracted from the seed was used in Canada during World War II as a substitute for scarce petroleum lubricants. |
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Everything from seed trays and lids, plug trays and labels to Jiffy 7s and widgers. |
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At the heart of the fleshy fruit, snug within its stony kernel, lies a bitter seed that is purported to hold miraculous anti-tumour properties. |
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I've used dark green sea glass with a bronze coloured wire, gorgeous lustred beads, bronze filigree beads, and a couple of green seed beads. |
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It's loosely based on the parable of the sower, so we have three images, a man ploughing a field, a man sowing seed and a man reaping a harvest. |
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In this situation, we plant the hay seed into a nurse crop of winter wheat or spring oats. |
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Not long ago so many plants sprouted from a single packet of seed that willowherb itself might have been jealous. |
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The nuts have no seed wings, with which to travel, and are not viable if they simply drop to the ground. |
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All the Wildcats are asking him to do is assume a starting backcourt role on a team that was a No.1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and lost its starting guards. |
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As with black Sampson coneflower, propagation by root division is rarely successful, so propagate this species by seed after moist stratification. |
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Better known for its seed pods, green and dried seeds, and edible flowers, the winged bean also has an edible, nitrogen-fixing tuber which can be prepared like a potato. |
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The missions are generated using a twenty-digit alphanumeric seed code, which, with a little simple reckoning, leads me to over 1031 possible combinations. |
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Field-collected seed was dried for several weeks on a laboratory bench. |
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The experiments indicate that a low-dose herbicide seed coating on resistant corn can increase yields up to four-fold in fields highly infested with witchweed. |
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The point is to wait until the soil is so chilled that seed cannot sprout, but stays dormant until warming soil and moisture trigger germination in spring. |
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Since refrigerated seeds last several years you need not worry that any saved seeds two or three years old will become nonviable before its next seed harvest. |
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When possible, original seeds collected from wild populations were analysed, but for old and otherwise nonviable seed, seed increase stocks were used. |
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In place of these, we analyzed timing of anthesis, presence or absence of seed wings and pistillate racemes, and prevalence of acuminate leaf apices and attenuate leaf bases. |
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Hand-pollinating the orchid has increased seed production, which allows for augmentation of existing populations and introduction of seed to start new populations. |
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Late-blooming clematis grew up the trellis, forming a wall of flowers in a rainbow's colours, feathery seed heads and green leaves, enclosing the patio. |
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Everyone did a 200 meter time trial to seed for the tourney. |
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Particularly in northern regions, evergreens such as hemlocks, pines, spruces, and junipers provide essential protection, as well as seed crops and nesting sites. |
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Harry Kehoe, said a number of new varieties, for the seed export trade and the home market, are now at an advanced stage of development at Oak Park. |
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During the autocatalytic cycle of growth and reproduction of higher plants, the embryo in the seed grows, under suitable conditions, to form a plant with leaves and roots. |
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I share the seed with people who are interested in growing the old wheats. |
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The ability of squirrels to harvest seed crops before they fall to the ground may make them less sensitive to species interactions on the forest floor. |
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She knocks up with England's seventh seed Elena Baltacha and recently had the chance to play doubles with British number one Tim Henman when he visited the sports centre. |
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The seed is only toxic if the outer shell is broken or chewed open. |
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Schuettler's appearance against second seed Agassi in Sunday's final prevented what would have been an all-American line-up for both the men's and women's singles finals. |
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With just a little bit of simple joinery one could make a Shaker-style wooden seed box to replace the modern plastic version, and a soil tamper to firm the compost. |
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Their seed money came from a smuggling operation that they ran prior to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from the UK to China. |
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The objective of RandomKid is to give children the seed money and resources to turn their fundraising ideas into reality. |
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That's seed money to guarantee you a good reservation any time, any day, in perpetuity. |
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To harvest opium from a poppy, a farmer waits until the last petals of the flower have fallen off and then lances the seed pod, taking care not to cut too deep. |
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Studies of seed germination, leaf development and the onset of thermogenesis during flowering in Arum lilies all provide evidence of mitochondrial heterogeneity. |
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After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law. |
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Angel investors put small amounts of money into companies that sometimes have already received seed funding, but are not yet at the stage to attract venture capital. |
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The purity of seed for the last round of GM crop trials for winter oil seed rape has been confirmed, reports the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. |
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A few insiders say the player has long been a bad seed in their club. |
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I have written articles on what a bad seed he is, for major newspapers. |
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When digested, the seed meal released bioactive peptides, or proteins, that inhibited the production of an enzyme that contributes to high blood pressure. |
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The results of the mature seed composition analysis are presented as concentrations in order to reflect processes at the biochemical level in the seeds. |
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More shocks were soon to follow as third seed Vassily Ivanchuk, needing to win in the final round to qualify, was outplayed by Group A winner Vladimir Malakhov. |
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In this study, the extent of reduction in seed production due to insufficient pollen quantity and quality were examined in a naturally pollinated M. stellata population. |
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They became just the seventh 15 seed in tourney history to win their first-round matchup. |
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Sufficient moisture must be present to penetrate the testa or seed coat, but not so much that the seed rots or that the oxygen level in the soil is reduced. |
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To add weblogs into the system, each probably started with small list of weblogs to seed the system, picking up other weblogs as each was scraped. |
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The Neem seed has good demand in Tamil Nadu as its oil extract is used in preparation of soaps, pesticides and medicines while its cake is used to raise horticultural crops. |
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A seed like that would ruin the juiciest, sweetest tasting watermelon. |
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If acetamide herbicides are used, grain sorghum seed must be pre-treated with a safener that protects it from injury caused by the acetamide herbicides. |
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They raise roughly 4,500 hardy and half-hardy annual bedding plants each year from seed for containers and various areas of the garden including the box parterre. |
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You go to the local nursery and get grass seed to fill these patches. |
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Now specimens grown from seed have been air-freighted to the Royal Botanic Garden in Edinburgh as part of a global effort to ensure the species' long-term survival. |
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An individualist does not ponder ways to bring people together in an organised fashion, which is the seed of the mental process required to think up a new game. |
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A disappointing winter tour in Australia was followed by an indifferent start to the domestic season, and inevitably a seed of doubt had been sown in the public mind. |
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The former European singles champion will be top seed at this new tournament, promoted by Cheshire player Mike Johns in his new capacity as table tennis promoter. |
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Here we have used the atomic force microscope to directly observe changes in the atomic lattice on a calcite seed crystal after the introduction of abalone shell proteins. |
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Fluid seeding is a new technique being used to seed forage legumes. |
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This is something I have a hard time doing, but I am going to try to at least cut back the flowers before the pale-stemmed plants go to seed this year! |
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There is some agreement that both living and extinct cycads were derived from seed ferns, but paleobotanists still debate exactly if, when, and how this happened. |
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Come September, attractive ferny foliage is a backdrop to yellow, lemon-peel flowers, which mix with fascinating tousled seed heads as the flowers drop. |
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Both foliage and flower are suitable for indoor arrangements, as is the dried seed head but if you cut it off you will deprive your plant of the opportunity to self-seed. |
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Gold, silver, copper, or bronze flower clusters and seed heads, when caught by light, cast an almost metallic sheen over the entire garden setting. |
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City officials were severely criticized for their lack of action against the food shortage and for failing to help the cultivators by providing seed potatoes. |
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In the past we had sufficiently hard winters to keep the aphids and their viruses in check long enough to produce disease-free seed potatoes and soft-fruit plants. |
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It is primarily introduced by the planting of infected seed potato or by planting in ground after an outbreak has occurred where volunteer potatoes may still persist. |
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Potato plants are started from small tubers called seed potatoes. |
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Species with sparse foliage are scattered in open areas and accumulated small or highly variable seed densities. whereas open interspaces seldom received any seeds. |
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He dug a small hole in the ground and placed the seed in it. |
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Total boll numbers and seed cotton mass per metre were recorded. |
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Robins, hummingbirds, catbirds, thrushes and even a grouse or two, usually not attracted by seed feeders, are drawn to this water in our backyard garden. |
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The formula contained nettle leaf, violet leaf, wild oat seed, chamomile flowers, cleavers and fenugreek seed added to warm spearmint tea or diluted juice. |
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The group is seeking growers keenly interested in organic seed production. |
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She held up a lacy white wedding dress, covered in beautiful seed pearls. |
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Harvesting can severely deplete wild populations that are already hampered by restricted ranges, harsh environments and low levels of seed production. |
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He grows self-seeding winter cover crops such as little barley and subterranean clover, which die down in early summer and come back from seed in the fall. |
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Lower seed numbers in outcrossed fruits of self-fertile versus self-sterile plants probably reflect inbreeding depression due to mating of related individuals. |
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The seeds were the progeny of plants reared in a common greenhouse environment from the original seed collections, thus minimizing any possible maternal effects. |
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It appears that these seed applied insecticides and liquid insecticides will be effective in protecting seeds from seed feeding insects such as wireworms and seedcorn maggots. |
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For example, seed dormancy, leading to the production of soil seed banks, allows escape from unfavourable conditions in time rather than in space. |
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The seed and chemical giant bowed to pressure from a wide range of farm groups, who have been reacting to growing opposition from wheat buyers and consumers. |
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Have you ever loaded up the bird table with winter treats for your garden birds, only to find it stripped down to the last nut and sunflower seed a few hours later? |
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The Belgian 10th seed broke twice in the first set which she won in 34 minutes before repeating the performance to seal the match in just over one hour. |
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That can be seen as the seed of the later doctrine of the Trinity. |
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There are no available data on the breeding system of C. longii to gauge the predominance of autogamy or xenogamy, or seed production due to apomixis. |
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The top seed staves off a break point with his second ace and clings on. |
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Alexey, one of the refugees camping in Sviatohirsk, owns a sunflower seed warehouse in Sloviansk. |
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When you were setting out to work on The Giver, what planted the seed for this dark, utopian society? |
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The hours of merrymaking and celebration had stretched late the night before, and she suspected there would be more than one person who took carris seed before the ceremony. |
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As water migrates to the soil surface, it replenishes soil water around the seed and new roots during the critical germination and emergence period. |
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For larger quantities, wholesale seed catalogues and seed company sales representatives may provide a wider selection of cultivars as well as wholesale pricing. |
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Even ants may outwit you on several green seed pods, including lilies, coleus and alocasia, as well as the fruit of apples, pears and berries. |
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Middleton BA Hydrochory, seed banks, and regeneration dynamics along the landscape boundaries of a forested wetland. |
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The implements included disc ploughs and harrows, seed drills, sprayers, ridgers, trailers and rotavators. |
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Olive leaf extract has been shown to function as an ACE inhibitor and celery seed extract has potent calcium channel blocking properties. |
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A time of forests, swamps, seed ferns, mosses, lycopods and the origin of the amniote egg. |
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From being nowhere on the horizon to a much talked about food, UAE is training farmers to produce the nutrient-rich seed quinoa. |
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According to Rahn, the special properties of blackcurrant seed oil and balloon vine extract, in combination with sunflower. |
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Three to 4 days after the seed plates were taken from darkness and exposed to light, mass zoospore release occurred. |
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Exotic delights include Chinese bride's cake and lotus seed paste moon cake. |
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Protective effect of Eugenia jambolana seed kernel on tissue antioxidants in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats. |
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And some of the seed fell into good soil, where it bore fruit, yielding a hundredfold or, it might be, sixtyfold or thirtyfold. |
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Karlsson, and the nature of the seed LoveStar carries, his satire attains Swiftian proportions. |
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Like the sporophytes of seed plants, those of ferns consist of stems, leaves and roots. |
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An unfermented gel component of psyllium seed husk promotes laxation as a lubricant in humans. |
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He added that machines includes Rotavator, Discs, seed drill, sugarcane cutter, multi-crops seed drill, and some others. |
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Various agricultural equipments include seed driller, transplanters, threshers, sprayer, tillers, balers, rotavators and reaper. |
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By the 1980s, golden tansy ragwort flea beetles, cinnabar moths and seed head flies had largely decimated the weed's Western Oregon population. |
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Are we still investing that way, or have we eaten the seed corn? |
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King Amor planted the seed in a pleasaunce of its own. It grew into the most beautiful blue flower the world had ever known. |
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Fruits are 5-8 locular with axile placentation and bear one seed per locule. |
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No one thought the seed would germinate, but the kibbutzniks had faith it would. |
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Unlike most farmers who buy new seed each year, Schmeiser saved his own to replant. |
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Consider antifungal therapy with garlic, caprylic acid, or citrus seed extract supplements. |
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Based on product types, the forage seed market is categorized into alfalfa, clover, chicory, ryegrass, lablab, and fescue among others. |
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