seed production

collocation in English

meaningsofseedandproduction

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seed
noun
uk
/siːd/
us
/siːd/
a small, round or oval object produced by a plant and from which, when it is planted, a new plant ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition ofseedandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Mechanized dryseedproductionin pigeonpea.
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Mechanized dryseedproductionof pigeonpea.
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Inevitably, such management tended to reduceseedproduction.
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Highseedproductionof tropical legumes after cutting is unusual.
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The final chapter is on cultivar maintenance andseedproduction.
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In spite of highseedproduction, successful recruitment is very low.
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Compared toseedproduction, annual recruitment was very low and showed large year-to-year variation.
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The reproductive phases (flower, fruit andseedproduction) of all species were studied during 1996.
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Unfortunately their model predicts negativeseedproductionfor densities above 25 plants.
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We have focused on the different life-history stages fromseedproductionto adult mortality.
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Promotion of flowering,seedproductionand seedling screening in minor edible aroids.
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During and after the period of involvement with projects,seedproductionunits operated with heavy losses.
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Through subsidies, seed prices represent less than one-third of the average cost ofseedproduction.
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Importantly, one chapter is dedicated toseedproduction, including the institutional aspects of effective seed services.
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Limitedseedproductionand low recruitment appear to limit regeneration in very small populations.
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This was done by a tight control onseedproductionat the ginnery.
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This may be due to differences in flowering,seedproductionor seed-bank survival.
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Data are not available on the year-to-year variation inseedproduction.
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Figure 5a shows the distribution of averagedseedproductionthrough the four seasons for each taxon.
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The mechanistic approach involves following the whole reproductive process, fromseedproductionto seedling emergence.
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Evaluation for economical hybrid soybeanseedproductionrequires research to be conducted under field conditions.
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