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Перевод: germinate
[глагол] прорастать; давать почки; давать ростки; порождать; зарождаться; вызывать к жизни
Тезаурус:
- It bursts at internals to release into the atmosphere an enormous number of rusty-red spores which are carried on the breeze to germinate in distant damp timber, starting the process afresh.
- In a maltings the grain is allowed to germinate, with roots breaking through the husk of the barley, and is then heated in a kiln to produce a pale or darker malt according to the brewer's needs.
- The key to their success was to cover the seeds with a fine layer of compost and germinate at a constant 77F (25C).
- Some wildflower seeds need a period of cold before they will germinate.
- A spore which lands on wood with a moisture content of 20-;25 per cent in a still and stuffy atmosphere where the temperature is between 7 and 27C (44 and 80F) can germinate and then throw out hollow strands known as hyphae.
- In summer they will germinate with a fortnight, and be ready to cut within 6-;8 weeks.
- To germinate seeds in spring this usually means a light windowsill.
- All fungi require about 20 per cent moisture content in the host wood to germinate and although in new buildings the moisture content of the timber may be as high as 18 per cent, this is soon reduced to about 12-;14 per cent by heating and ventilation of the enclosed spaces.
- For example, conditions necessary for seeds to germinate were often studied in much the same way by successive age groups.
- However, it has also been observed that those with wrinkled testa (coats) appear to be slower to germinate and may well benefit from piercing, scratching or abrasion.
- In late spring, when there is more natural warmth during the day, an unheated greenhouse will provide sufficient extra protection for most seeds to germinate satisfactorily in a frost-free greenhouse.
- While vegetables generally have the capacity to germinate soon after spring sowing, however low the temperature drops, flower seeds, also due for sowing soon on adjacent land to provide cut flowers during the summer, do need more warmth to get going.
- Place the sown containers in a warm propagator to germinate.
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