root crops - tradução para holandês
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root crops - tradução para holandês

PLANT ROOT USED AS A VEGETABLE
Root crop; Tuber vegetable; Root vegetables; Root crops; Tuber crop; Tuber vegetables; Underground vegetable; Root and tuber vegetables; Corm vegetable; Cormous vegetable; Rhizome vegetable; Bulb vegetable; Tuberous root vegetable; Starchy tuber crop; Starchy tuber; Starchy tuber vegetable; Starchy root; Starchy root crop; Starchy root vegetable; Edible tuber; Edible rhizome; Edible root; Edible corm; Edible bulb; Starchy vegetable; List of underground vegetables; Root Vegetable; Starchy root crops; List of root vegetables
  • Ginger rhizomes
  • Carrot roots in various shapes and colors
  • Taro corms
  • Cassava tuberous roots
  • Yam tubers

root crops         
groente; wortelplanten
deep rooted         
  • Roots forming above ground on a cutting of an ''Odontonema'' ("Firespike")
  • Aerial root
  • Fluorescent imaging of an emerging lateral root.
  • barley]] root
  • Coralloid roots of ''[[Cycas revoluta]]''
  • Cross section of a [[mango]] tree
  • Large, mature tree roots above the soil
  • Aerating roots of a [[mangrove]]
  • Roots on onion bulbs
  • Cross section of an adventitous crown root of pearl millet (''Pennisetum glaucum)''
  • Root system of adult ''[[Araucaria heterophylla]]''
  • Stilt roots of Maize plant
  • Ranunculus Root Cross Section
  • Roots of trees
  • The growing tip of a fine root
  • Roots can also protect the environment by holding the soil to reduce soil erosion
  • The stilt roots of ''[[Socratea exorrhiza]]''
  • Tree roots at [[Cliffs of the Neuse State Park]]
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  • [[Ficus]] Tree with [[buttress root]]s
  • Visible roots
ORGAN OF A HIGHER PLANT THAT ANCHORS THE REST OF THE PLANT IN THE GROUND, ABSORBS WATER AND MINERAL SALTS FROM THE SOIL, AND DOES NOT BEAR LEAVES OR BUDS
Rooted; Root (botany); Tree root; Plant roots; Plant root; Shallow-rooted; Shallow rooted; Deep-rooted; Deep rooted; Peg root; Adventitious Root; Root (plant)
vast geworteld,geankerd
square root         
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  • YBC 7289 clay tablet
INVERSE OPERATION OF SQUARE FOR FINDING THE ORIGINAL BASE NUMBER
Square roots; Sqrt; Square-root; Square Root; Principal square root; Double radicals; Principle square root; Complex square root; Sqrt(x); Square root function; √ ̅; Sq root; SquareRoot; Second root; Sqrt(); List of square roots; Square root of; Power 1/2; Square route; Square root of integers; Square root of 10
vierkante wortel

Definição

root vegetable
¦ noun the fleshy enlarged root of a plant used as a vegetable, e.g. a carrot.

Wikipédia

Root vegetable

Root vegetables are underground plant parts eaten by humans as food. Although botany distinguishes true roots (such as taproots and tuberous roots) from non-roots (such as bulbs, corms, rhizomes, and tubers, although some contain both hypocotyl and taproot tissue), the term "root vegetable" is applied to all these types in agricultural and culinary usage (see terminology of vegetables).

Root vegetables are generally storage organs, enlarged to store energy in the form of carbohydrates. They differ in the concentration and the balance among starches, sugars, and other types of carbohydrate. Of particular economic importance are those with a high carbohydrate concentration in the form of starch; starchy root vegetables are important staple foods, particularly in tropical regions, overshadowing cereals throughout much of Central Africa, West Africa and Oceania, where they are used directly or mashed to make foods such as fufu or poi.

Many root vegetables keep well in root cellars, lasting several months. This is one way of storing food for use long after harvest, which is especially important in nontropical latitudes, where winter is traditionally a time of little to no harvesting. There are also season extension methods that can extend the harvest throughout the winter, mostly through the use of polytunnels.