Examples of using Seedlings in English and their translations into Chinese
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It is estimated that 95 per cent of all food crops, including fruit trees and seedlings were either damaged or destroyed.
From the excellent technology, the credibility of the production units to buy seeds and seedlings, and to ensure that they do not pest.
Seedlings are intolerant of shade(Sheikh, 1989) but mature trees can tolerate moderate shade(Black& Meerow, 1993).
The allocated poverty-alleviation funds were used to cultivate land, buy agricultural machinery and seedlings and train local farmers how to farm the grain.
During the same period, 3.2 million forest tree seedlings were raised and another 1.8 million seedlings were under production in the eight established forest nurseries.
In that way, even if most seedlings are killed by a bout of bad weather, some seeds will be left to germinate later.
For sprouts, it is generally believed that blue-violet light can make seedlings robust and also promote the accumulation and synthesis of antioxidant substances.
For instance, there are hypotheses that high levels of solar radiation make it difficult for tree seedlings growing in the puna to survive.
For the 21 March(Nowruz, the Iranian New Year) fruit trees are in full sprout and the fields are covered with young and green wheat seedlings.
I have, however, met folks who accomplished the heroic feat of growing both seedlings and mourned that they never enjoyed the fruit.
For example, cashew nut plantations were built in which seedlings are grown, which are then distributed to the population free of charge.
On the return journey, the royal entourage stopped in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they acquired coffee seedlings.
Goal 7. The organization' s partner in Ethiopia is involved in reforestation and provides seedlings for farmers and local communities.
Birds: Birds, especially pigeons, can cause an array of problems including eating seedlings, buds, leaves, fruit and vegetables.
Earthen tubes: These are baked earthen tubes that have long been used in sandy deserts for planting seedlings of fodder and fuelwood trees.
Along with ocean currents, it helped bring life- from coconut seedlings to human explorers- to the volcanic islands.
Back in the year 1877, the rubber seedlings were imported from Kew Gardens in London, where it was then cultivated in this very same Garden.
We will plant seedlings in the greenhouse and care for them until ready for transplanting.
In general, seedlings grown in orbit were smaller but they exhibited the same degree of waving in strains grown on Earth.
Today those seedlings are each twenty feet tall and form the border of the Plateau of Peace.