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单词 hybrid seed
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hybrid seed

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hybrid
adjective
uk
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
us
/ˈhaɪ.brɪd/
combining two ...
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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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(Definition ofhybridandseedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The crucial point is that for thehybridseedcrops, seed companies invested over 10 per cent of seed sales in research.
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Effects of planting system, plant density and flower removal on yield and quality ofhybridseedin cotton.
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They reported that alfalfa leafcutting bees were effective in producing high quantities ofhybridseed.
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Manual crosspollination using male-sterile plants to produce large quantities ofhybridseedis difficult and time-consuming because of the low success rate in cross-pollination.
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Estimation ofhybridseedproduction and efficient pollen flow using insect pollination of male-sterile soybeans in caged plots.
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The option ofhybridseed, rather than open-pollinated variety seed, will encourage commercial investment in seed production, thus ensuring sustainability of seed supplies.
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In maize the market was developed by the need for breeders to return forhybridseedeach year.
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Therefore,hybridseedgermination and seedling emergence may constitute limiting factors to hybrid establishment.
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Specifically, they must travel some distance to the local depot, to which all maize must be delivered and from which fertlizer andhybridseedmust be obtained.
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Seed multiplication rates are high (300-1000 fold), and demand is large, making pearl millethybridseed multiplication, distribution and marketing profitable for the private sector.
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Self-pollinatedhybridseedwill not grow true to type.
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Research in plant breeding led to the commercialization ofhybridseed.
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Mycogen produces, markets and sellshybridseedcorn.
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Cytoplasmic male sterility is used inhybridseedproduction.
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Pioneer produces, markets and sellshybridseedcorn in nearly 70 countries worldwide.
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Pioneer makes and sellshybridseedand genetically modified seed, some of which goes on to become genetically modified food.
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Hybridseedproduction is predominant in agriculture and home gardening.
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He was a key marketer ofhybridseedcorn, which greatly increased corn yields per acre.
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In contrast, there was no significant association between the numbers of hybrid seeds in the seed bank and the vegetative hybrid abundance.
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lettuce seed

collocation in English

meaningsoflettuceandseed

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lettuce
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈlet.ɪs/
us
/ˈlet̬.ɪs/
a plant with large, green leaves, eaten uncooked ...
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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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(Definition oflettuceandseedfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Only volatiles from intact tissues affected germination, causing a delay, as well as a reduction inlettuceseedgermination60.
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The force of the expanding embryo most likely contributes tolettuceseedgermination, as does endosperm weakening.
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Since lettuce grows best under cooler temperatures, meal must be applied early enough in the season to avoid temperatures above the optimum range forlettuceseedgermination.
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These results suggest that ethylene plays an essential role inlettuceseedgermination, regardless of the conditions for germination or the means used to induce it.
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In the present study, enzyme activity at the completion oflettuceseedpriming reached 65-70% of the total activity assayed from seeds immediately after visible radicle protrusion.
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While a decrease inlettuceseedraffinose content was correlated with reduced longevity, it is not possible from these experiments to test whether the relationship is causal.
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Guedes et al. (1981) observed a progressive loosening of the endosperm during priming, possibly indicative of endosperm weakening, thus allowinglettuceseedgermination to proceed at high temperature.
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A thick-walled surrounding layer, such as the endosperm in lettuce seeds, can act as a barrier for too rapid a water influx.
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Priming of lettuce seeds is a form of dormancy breaking.
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Sixteen lettuce seeds were planted 1 week after the last meal application.
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The relationship between the longevity of lettuce seeds and the molecular mobility was investigated in the cytoplasm of lettuce radicles.
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We studied priming in celery, tomato and lettuce seeds.
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Effects of butenolide on light-mediated germination in the germination of light-sensitive lettuce seeds by affecting gibberellin metabolism?
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Thus, the mechanism of priming in lettuce seeds that allows embryonic growth and/or causes endosperm weakening is still unclear.
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The estimated longevity of lettuce seeds was calculated using the viability equation, in order to compare longevity with rotational motion in the cytoplasm at different temperatures.
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Weges et al. (1991) measured the osmotic potentials of primed lettuce seeds and reported that the temperature requirement for 50% germination was not associated with osmotic adjustment of cells.
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Smith (1991) utilized acetone and resin in a graded series to infiltrate dry lettuce seeds over several days, but penetration of the resin was still poor.
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