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stunting

  • 1 atrofiamiento

    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
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    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

    Spanish-English dictionary > atrofiamiento

  • 2 clorosis

    f. s.&pl.
    chlorosis, greensickness. (Medical)
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    1 chlorosis
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    = chlorosis [chloroses, -pl.].
    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
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    = chlorosis [chloroses, -pl.].

    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

    Spanish-English dictionary > clorosis

  • 3 necrosis

    f. s.&pl.
    necrosis.
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    1 necrosis
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    SF INV necrosis
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    = necrosis [necroses, -pl.].
    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
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    = necrosis [necroses, -pl.].

    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

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    necrosis
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    necrosis f Med necrosis
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    necrosis nf inv
    necrosis
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    f MED necrosis

    Spanish-English dictionary > necrosis

  • 4 peciolo

    m.
    petiole, leafstalk.
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    1 petiole
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    peciolo masculino petiole
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    = stem.
    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
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    peciolo masculino petiole
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    = stem.

    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

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    pecíolo, peciolo
    petiole
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    pecíolo, peciolo nm
    Bot stalk
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    m BOT petiole

    Spanish-English dictionary > peciolo

  • 5 pedúnculo

    m.
    1 peduncle, crus, leg-like part.
    2 footstalk, peduncle, stalk.
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    2 (de planta) stem
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    SM stem, stalk
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    masculino (Bot, Zool) peduncle
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    = stem, stalk.
    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
    Ex. Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.
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    masculino (Bot, Zool) peduncle
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    = stem, stalk.

    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

    Ex: Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.

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    1 ( Bot) stem, stalk, peduncle ( tech)
    2 ( Zool) peduncle
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    Bot stalk, Espec peduncle
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    m BOT, ANAT peduncle

    Spanish-English dictionary > pedúnculo

  • 6 tallo

    m.
    1 stem.
    2 caudex, shaft.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: tallar.
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    1 BOTÁNICA stem, stalk (renuevo) sprout, shoot
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    SM
    1) [de flor] stem, stalk; [de hierba] blade
    2) And (=repollo) cabbage
    3) pl tallos LAm (=verdura) vegetables, greens
    4) (=fruta) crystallized fruit
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    masculino stem, stalk
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    = stem, stalk, spur, green shoot, shoot.
    Ex. The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.
    Ex. Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.
    Ex. Cherry trees in general produce the fruit upon small spurs, from half an inch to two inches in length, which proceed from the sides and ends of the branches.
    Ex. The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
    Ex. This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.
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    * tallo de espárrago = spear of asparagus, asparagus spear.
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    masculino stem, stalk
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    = stem, stalk, spur, green shoot, shoot.

    Ex: The disease symptoms observed were general plant and leaf stunting, leaf chlorosis, leaf and stem necrosis and plant death.

    Ex: Printing types are representations in reverse of letters of the alphabet, cast in relief on the ends of rectangular lead-alloy stalks about 24 mm. high.
    Ex: Cherry trees in general produce the fruit upon small spurs, from half an inch to two inches in length, which proceed from the sides and ends of the branches.
    Ex: The global outbreak of swine flu has spread fear through the travel sector, blighting any green shoots of recovery from the financial crisis.
    Ex: This study indicates the need of fungicides/bactericides as adjuvants in tissue culture medium for obtaining sterile and viable shoots.
    * tallo de espárrago = spear of asparagus, asparagus spear.

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    stem, stalk
    se ha ido or está al tallo it has gone to seed
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    Del verbo tallar: ( conjugate tallar)

    tallo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    talló es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    tallar    
    tallo
    tallar ( conjugate tallar) verbo transitivo
    1 madera to carve;
    escultura/mármol to sculpt;
    piedras preciosas to cut
    2 (Méx)


    verbo intransitivo (Col) [ zapatos] to be too tight
    tallarse verbo pronominal (Méx)


    ojos to rub
    tallo sustantivo masculino
    stem, stalk
    tallar verbo transitivo
    1 (dar forma, esculpir) to sculpt
    (piedras preciosas) to cut
    (la madera) to carve
    (el metal) to engrave
    2 (medir a una persona) to measure the height of
    tallo sustantivo masculino stem, stalk
    ' tallo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    caña
    - médula
    - cebolleta
    - injerto
    - palmito
    - rastrero
    - tronchar
    English:
    stalk
    - stem
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    tallo nm
    1. [de planta, flor] stem, stalk
    tallo herbáceo herbaceous stalk;
    tallo leñoso woody stalk;
    tallo rastrero creeping stalk, trailing stalk;
    tallo trepador climbing stalk
    2. [brote] sprout, shoot;
    echar tallos to put out shoots
    3. Col [col] cabbage
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    m BOT stalk, stem
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    tallo nm
    : stalk, stem
    tallo de maíz: cornstalk
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    tallo n stem / stalk

    Spanish-English dictionary > tallo

См. также в других словарях:

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