Examples of using Tuber in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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late blight on tuber, silver scurf,
Of course, we can proceed in a different way- remove after flowering tuber from the pot and place in sand or peat and placed in the cellar,
and Snepe tuber searches the files on Youtube and then displays search
In one season, each tuber can produce up to 50 leaves,
extra light bulb(tuber), extension cord(string, cable), microphone,
Also, when the germination of tubers can be gently unscrew them from the"extra" shoots a height of about 12 cm(leaving one will run on each tuber for further growth).
PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator, Hay Day,
cuttings with two leaves, leaving part of the tuber sprout with one leaf(otherwise tubers can no longer germinate).
That's true of plants that reproduce vegetatively(from a tuber or root of the parent plant), or that are hermaphrodites capable of fertilizing themselves.
of a local organization, please contact Glen Tuber at the city office, on 345-5467, extension 4,
Purple Sweet Potato Color is extract from Purple Sweet Potato tuber Dioscorea esculenta Lour Burkill can take place of chemosynthetic pigment
So far, the Ha Nam Provincial Department of Science and Technology has supported 42 models of hi-tech vegetable, tuber, fruit and flower production with scales from 3 to 5 ha and over, along with 60 models producing vegetables,
If the spring germinated tuber begonias appears several germs(on a large tuber sprouts usually happens 2-5), the tuber at the height shoots no more than 5-6 cm can be cut into pieces, sprinkle slices pounded charcoal, dry the slices
Tuber species prefer argillaceous or calcareous soils that are well drained and neutral or alkaline.[54][55][56] Tuber truffles fruit throughout the year, depending on the species,
since at least the late 19th-century, when problems with the crop being affected by the potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea operculella,
you selected earlier and can reuse it as a tuber.
Reproduction using tubers.
extracted from the tubers of Dioscorea wild yam.
In ancient times it was believed that consuming the root tubers could determine the sex of the unborn fetus.
As a source of oils, the tubers were used in pharmacy under the Latin name bulbuli thrasi beginning no later than the end of 18th century.