germination

英[ˌdʒɜːmɪ'neɪʃn] 美[ˌdʒɜːmɪ'neɪʃn]
  • n. 发芽;萌芽;共生;晶核化
  • geraniol n.[化]香叶醇
  • geranium n.[植]天竺葵;老鹳草属植物;鲜红色
  • gerard n.杰勒德(男子名;Gerald的异体)
  • gerardia n.假毛地黄属植物
  • geratologous adj.衰老学的;老年医学的
Noun:
  1. the process whereby seeds or spores sprout and begin to grow

  2. the origin of some development;

    "the germination of their discontent"

1. At the onset of germination, the hypocotyl elongates rapidly by cell enlargement.
萌发开始时, 下胚轴依靠细胞增大而迅速伸长.

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2. Excessive moisture is unfavourable for soybean germination.
水分过多对于大豆萌发是不利的.

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3. Temperature is most important for seed germination.
温度对种子的发芽至关重要.

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4. Germination is a measure of the capacity of a grain kernel of producing a normal seedling.
发牙率系谷物籽实长出正常幼苗能力的一个尺度.

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5. Seed germination may be suppressed if boronated fertilizers are mixed with the seed at planting time.
在播种期如以硼盐肥料与种子混合使用,会抑制种子萌芽.

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    1. Temperature is most important for seed germination.
      温度对种子的发芽至关重要。
    2. Report on the Seed Germination Experiment of Artemisia annua L.
      黄花蒿种子发芽试验。
    3. We should cut it at the stage of germination before becoming bad.
      我们应该在事态变坏前就把它扼杀在萌芽期。
    4. Then it analyses the factors which impelled modem social education germination.
      接着分析了清末新政时期,促使社会教育萌芽并得到初步发展的诸种因素。

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