fresh leaf
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffreshandleaf
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fresh
adjective
uk/freʃ/us/freʃ/
new ...
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leaf
noun[C]
uk/liːf/us/liːf/
one of the flat, usually green parts of a plant that are joined at one end to the stem ...
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(Definition offreshandleaffrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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To facilitate pupation, the leaf disc with the second instar larva was sandwiched between twofreshleafdiscs.
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The trend of pod yield response to pruning differed from that of thefreshleafyield.
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Thefreshleafyield per treated plant increased as the severity of pruning was increased.
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Every two days, the larvae were transferred tofreshleafdiscs.
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Leaf tissues were replaced withfreshleaftissues every 3 days.
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We must turn over afreshleaf.
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The oil yield is high at 2-6%freshleafweight.
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When afreshleafis rubbed or broken, an aromatic scent is exuded, evoking a forest odor.
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Fresh leaves were added every two to three days.
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Results are given as log10 counts g-1 fresh leaves.
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Fully expanded fresh leaves produced in this wet season were collected in four positions of the external part of the crown at the same height.
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Field studies have shown that extramatrical mycelium is more likely to proliferate in mineral soils than in organic material, and may be particularly absent infreshleaflitter.
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The leaves are flat needle-like, 1.5 3 long, glaucous green above with a broad stripe of stomata, and two blue-white stomatal bands below; thefreshleafscars are reddish.
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Without this they will subsist on wet blotting-paper or other damp materials, such as soil, fresh leaves, c.
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Furthermore, although pruning three-quarters of the plant increased individual numbers and weights of harvested fresh leaves, not all the leaves were desirable for consumption due to high fibre.
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However, mortality due to parasitoid wasps or predators was low, and since fresh leaves fall close to the previously fallen ones, mortality due to dispersal may also be low.
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After the collection of fresh leaves some twigs of each individual were covered with cloth bags (2 mm mesh) to collect the leaves after senescence and abscission.
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However, leafing trees, the insects that rely on fresh leaves and the birds that rely on those insects have adapted at different rates.
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