Biennial Eurasian plant usually having a swollen edible root; widely cultivated as a food crop.
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Examples for "beet"
Examples for "beet"
1Sugar beet fields are the most likely source of pollution, said Shardlow.
2Speaking of burning up, her cheeks must be beet red right now.
3The EU's 2020 sugar beet harvested area was expected to be smaller.
4In the case of Spain, the result of beet-sugar cultivation was disastrous.
5You can't sweat or turn beet red when you talk to Kyle.
1The hypocotyls of Beta vulgaris are highly sensitive to apogeotropism.
2Two instances of this were observed with the hypocotyls of Beta vulgaris, one of which is shown in Fig.
3Beta vulgaris (Polygoneae).- Alargenumber of seedlings were observed on three occasions.
4Beta vulgaris (Chenopodiaceae).-Highlyself-fertile
5Beta vulgaris: circumnutation of hypocotyl, deflected by the light being slightly lateral, traced on a horizontal glass from 8.30 A.M. to 5.30 P.M.
1It is also anemophilous, or is fertilised by the wind; and of such plants only the common beet had been tried.
2The Common Beet, sometimes termed the Red Beet, is a half-hardy biennial plant; and is cultivated for its large, succulent, sweet, and tender roots.
Translations for common beet