seedling stage
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseedlingandstage
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seedling
noun[C]
uk/ˈsiːd.lɪŋ/us/ˈsiːd.lɪŋ/
a very young plant that has grown from ...
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stage
noun[C]
uk/steɪdʒ/us/steɪdʒ/
a part of an activity or a period ...
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(Definition ofseedlingandstagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This was because a previous year's experiment, sited on the third block, was abandoned having being completely grazed by deer at theseedlingstage.
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Furthermore, no tolerance was detected among accessions at theseedlingstage.
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It attacks rice from theseedlingstageuntil the end of the tillering stage.
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Total survival is defined as survival from the seed to theseedlingstageinside the plots after one year.
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For many species recruitment to theseedlingstagewas also high under natural conditions, with 13 plant species occurring as seedlings in older faeces.
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Such species have already reached theseedlingstagewhen others start from seeds.
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The genotype curl\\curl determines a curled structure of the leaflets and stipules and is easily identified in theseedlingstage.
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At theseedlingstage, the most antibiotic accessions reduced aphid biomass by 62-75% in comparison to the checks.
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These distributions may be the result of differential mortality at theseedlingstage.
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Species which can be deciduous in theseedlingstagehave a higher chance of surviving the dry period than evergreen species.
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Thirty of 42 accessions were more antibiotic at theseedlingstagethan three cultivated wheat checks, and four accessions showed more tolerance as adult plants than the checks.
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The natural regeneration found in theseedlingstage(10-175 cm height) may have originated after the last ground fire, 1 or 2 y before the beginning of the study.
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Infection often occurs during theseedlingstageand usually produces galls on the host plant.
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Attacks are most important at theseedlingstage.
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The species is fairly shade tolerant, especially in theseedlingstage, though growth is slow under suppression.
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The benefit from mulch is to keep the moisture available during theseedlingstage.
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This marks the beginning of theseedlingstage.
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The trunk is without secondary trunks, but occasionally a twin trunk occurs where two trunks of the same diameter grow up from theseedlingstage.
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