full sun
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandsun
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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sun
noun[S or U]
uk/sʌn/us/sʌn/
the star that provides light and heat for the earth and around which the ...
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(Definition offullandsunfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull sun
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All leaves on these branches were infullsunand came from heights of 25-35 m above the forest floor.
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The forest gaps were formed by natural treefalls, were at least 10 x 10 m in size and receivedfullsunat midday.
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Peronema can regenerate by seed, infullsun, or by sprouting, in either sun or shade.
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All of these plants thrive infullsun, as humans invariably clear land to grow their food and build their homes.
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For experiment 2 each net was scored either 1 (full shade), 2 (partial shade), or 3 (fullsun) at 30 min intervals.
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The experimental design in the field trials was a randomized complete block with two treatments (fullsunor under 75% shade cloth) and four replications.
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Light levels in the forest understorey are typically around 1-3% offullsun, and are conditions in which pioneers rarely persist.
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Pots were placed on laboratory benches in 40%fullsunand received 10 min of fine-spray mist watering three times each day.
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Plants were grown infullsunwhich averaged 31.4 mol m-2 d-1 for 5 d of light measurements.
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Acacia pennatula regenerates only underfullsunconditions, whereas oaks regenerate in the shade.
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Across light treatments total dry mass was highest in thefullsuntreatment (100%) and was lowest in the deep shade treatment (3%) for all species.
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Given limited time and manpower we used only one light treatment, the 16%fullsun, for studying effects of five kinds o f fertilizer application on mycorrhizal colonization of seedlings.
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In the 16% offullsuntreatment five sets of fertilizer applications supplied: (1) magnesium; (2) potassium; (3) phosphorus; (4) all three nutrients combined; and (5) no fertilizer (control).
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Seeds from three trees of each morphotype were germinated in a greenhouse and seedlings were grown under 50%fullsununtil they had produced three true leaves.
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Fullsunis required for the best flower display, although the plant can be grown in partial shade.
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It maybe grown infullsunwith good drainage.
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Prefers dry soils andfullsun, but moderately shade tolerant.
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It is best grown infullsunwith some shelter.
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