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1 glandular bud
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2 glandular bud
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3 bud
to bud off отпочковывать(ся)accessory bud пазушная почкаadventitious bud придаточная почкаaxillary bud пазушная почкаbig bud столбур (разрастание почек чёрной смородины, поражённой галловым клещом AEriophyses ribis)brood bud луковичка; выводковая почкаcrown bud верхушечная почкаdormant bud спящая почка, покоящаяся почкаendogenous bud придаточная почкаflower bud цветочная почка, бутонfruit bud плодовая почкаglandular bud железистая почкаgustatory bud (анат) вкусовая почкаleaf bud листовая почкаlimb bud эмбр. почка конечности, зачаток конечностиmixed bud смешанная почкаradical bud корневая почкаregeneration bud регенерационная бластемаresting bud спящая почка, покоящаяся почкаsecondary bud запасная пазушная почкаseed bud семяпочкаtail bud эмбр. хвостовая почкаterminal bud верхушечная почкаtomato big bud столбур томата, болезнь большого бутона (возбудитель вирус)tooth bud эмбр. зубной зачатокureteric bud зачаток мочеточникаwhite bud белая почка (болезнь цинковой недостаточности кукурузы)winter bud зимующая почкаEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > bud
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4 bud
1) почка; глазок; давать почки; пускать ростки2) бутон3) зоол. почка; зачаток•- active bud
- adventitious bud
- aestive bud
- apical bud
- asleep bud
- axillary bud
- bare bud
- big bud
- blossom bud
- brood bud
- crown bud
- dormant bud
- end bud
- endogenous bud
- flower bud
- fruit bud
- glandular bud
- gustatory bud
- hibernating bud
- imaginal bud
- inactive bud
- latent bud
- lateral bud
- leader bud
- leaf bud
- limb bud
- mixed bud
- nodal bud
- radical bud
- regeneration bud
- reproductive bud
- reserve bud
- resting bud
- secondary bud
- seed bud
- shoot bud
- supernumerary bud
- tail bud
- taste bud
- terminal bud
- tomato big bud
- tooth bud
- ureteric bud
- vegetative bud
- wing bud
- winter bud* * *
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