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growing$93402$ - Übersetzung nach niederländisch

HEURISTIC TOOL IN PHENOLOGY
Growing degree day; Growing degree unit; Growing degrees; Growing-degree day; Growing point

growing      
adj. groeiend; groter wordend
growth medium         
  • streak plate]]; the orange lines and dots are formed by bacterial colonies.
  • Blood agar plates are often used to diagnose infection. On the right is a positive ''[[Staphylococcus]]'' culture; on the left is a positive ''[[Streptococcus]]'' culture.
  • Four types of agar plate demonstrating differential growth depending on bacterial metabolism
  • Blood-free, charcoal-based selective medium agar (CSM) for isolation of ''[[Campylobacter]]''
  • US [[Food and Drug Administration]] scientist tests for ''[[Salmonella]]''
  • ''[[Physcomitrella patens]]'' plants growing [[axenic]]ally on agar plates ([[Petri dish]], 9 cm diameter)
  • A culture of [[salmonella]] bacteria
LIQUID OR GEL USED FOR THE GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS OR CELLS
Selective medium; Microbial medium; Microbiological medium; Growth Medium; Culture medium; Culture media; Growth media; Selective growth medium; Minimal medium; Complete medium; Supplementary minimal medium; Nutrient medium; Minimal media; Differential media; Selective media; Cell culture medium; Cell culture media; Basal media; Bacteria culture; Minimal growth medium; Meningomedium; Growing media; Growing medium; Differential medium; Enriched medium; Liquid media; Liquid medium; Pea broth medium
voedsel grond (teelkleed voor mikro-organisme)
citrus fruit         
  • Sweet oranges (''Citrus'' ×''sinensis'') are used in many foods. Their ancestors were pomelos and mandarin oranges.
  • [[Citron]]s (''Citrus medica'') for sale in Germany
  • Red [[finger Lime]] (''Citrus australasica''), a rare delicacy from Australia
  • [[Citrus canker]] is caused by the [[gammaproteobacterium]] ''Xanthomonas axonopodis''
  • Slices of various citrus fruits
  • Leaf of ''Citrus'' tree
  • [[Grapefruit]]
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  • [[Mikan]] (''Citrus'' ×''unshiu''), also known as satsumas
  • [[Clementine]]s (''Citrus'' ×''clementina'') have thinner skins than oranges.
  • A pompia fruit
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  • Major producer regions
  • Lemons are a citrus fruit native to Asia, but now common worldwide.
  • Limes]] in a grocery store
  • Mediterranean Mandarin (''[[Citrus ×deliciosa]]'' plantation, Son Carrió ([[Mallorca]])
  • Map of inferred original wild ranges of the main ''Citrus'' cultivars, and selected relevant wild taxa<ref name="fuller"/>
  • Cross-section of Odichukuthi lime
  • Odichukuthi fruit
  • [[Orangery]] of the [[Botanical Garden]] in [[Leuven]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Sweetie or [[oroblanco]] is a pomelo-grapefruit hybrid.
  • Yemenite]] variety pictured).
GENUS OF FRUIT-BEARING PLANTS (SOURCE OF FRUIT SUCH AS LEMONS AND ORANGES)
Citrus fruits; Citrus fruit; Citris; Citrus crop; Citrous; Citrus fruit growing; Citrusy; Agrume; Lemon category; Citruses; List of citrus hybrids and cultivars; Citrus juice; Citrus Juice; Citrus cultivar
citrusvruchten

Definition

Growing
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Grow.

Wikipedia

Growing degree-day

Growing degree days (GDD), also called growing degree units (GDUs), are a heuristic tool in phenology. GDD are a measure of heat accumulation used by horticulturists, gardeners, and farmers to predict plant and animal development rates such as the date that a flower will bloom, an insect will emerge from dormancy, or a crop will reach maturity. GDD is credited to be first defined by Reaumur in 1735.