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Meanings of
rootstock
in English
Portuguese
rizoma
Catalan
rizoma
Spanish
portainjerto
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A horizontal plant stem with shoots above and roots below serving as a reproductive structure.
rhizome
rootstalk
Portuguese
rizoma
Usage of
rootstock
in English
1
Arjun's fascination with seeing a
rootstock
human had given way to impatience.
2
The underlying skulls probably looked the same as those of
rootstock
humans.
3
It calculates proper tree placing based on
rootstock
,
irrigation and other growth factors.
4
She will talk about garden design for fruit trees, and the importance of
rootstock
.
5
Padmaka or Padma-kashta is the
rootstock
of Nymphoea lotus.
6
The need for extensive
rootstock
research is keenly felt by growers of walnut, hickory and chestnut.
7
Ariani, the child of one of her mother's many lovers, was the
rootstock
of the throne.
8
An in vitro grafting method was developed for examining gene translocation from
rootstock
to scion in walnut.
9
This result provides further evidence of gene signal transport from
rootstock
to scion in fruit and nut crops.
10
These resistant accessions may be used as
rootstock
or as a source of resistant genes in breeding programmes.
11
The
rootstock
of this plant once established in a spot, it can be extirpated only with the greatest difficulty.
12
This thug of a plant was most likely the
rootstock
of the historic collection and out-competed the grafted species.
13
Permaculture and gardening teacher of Edible Backyard workshops, discussing garden design for fruit trees, and the importance of
rootstock
.
14
I always find myself with too much astrantia, which has a tough
rootstock
that requires effort to be rid of.
15
To the Spacers, the Diggers were familiar looking from old videos: they were
rootstock
humans such as populated the Epic.
16
To undo those decisions by reverting to the
"
rootstock
"
human race was viewed almost as a kind of auto-genocide.
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rootstock
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
alleviate rootstock
base on rootstock
extensive rootstock
new rootstock
rootstock humans
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Translations for
rootstock
Portuguese
rizoma
Catalan
rizoma
Spanish
portainjerto
Rootstock
through the time