Übersetzung für '
seed bank' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a seed bank | seed banks |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
| agr. seed bank | Samenbank {f} | |
| agr.bot. seed bank | Saatgutbibliothek {f} | |
| bot. seed bank | Saatbank {f} | |
Teiltreffer |
| comp. identity seed <ID seed> | ID-Startwert {m} | |
| fin. bank-to-bank transfer | zwischenbankliche Überweisung {f} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Öldistel {f} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Färberdistel {f} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Falscher Safran {m} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Wilder Safran {m} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Färber-Saflor / Färbersaflor {m} | |
| bot.T parrot-seed / parrot seed [Carthamus tinctorius, syn.: Calcitrapa tinctoria, Carduus tinctorius, Centaurea carthamus] | Saflor {m} | |
| comp. seed | Startwert {m} [Seed] 13 | |
| sports seed | Setzliste {f} [Setzplatz für ein Turnier] 19 | |
| agr.hort. seed | Aussaat {f} 55 | |
| comp. to seed | seeden 73 | |
| to seed | säen 1026 | |
| biol. seed | Same {m} [selten] [Samen] 344 | |
| agr.hort. seed | Saat {f} 368 | |
| bot. seed | Samen {m} 4396 | |
| agr. seed | Saatgut {n} 97 | |
| agr.bot.hort. seed tuber | Saatknolle {f} | |
| archaeo.bot. seed remains | Samenreste {pl} | |
| bot. carrot seed | Möhrensamen {m} | |
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- organizations to have its seed bank backed up at the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard, Norway and one of three private organizations backed up at the National Center for Plant Genetic Resources in Fort Collins, Colorado.
- It reduces the soil's seed bank or quantity by allowing the weed seeds both opportunity and time to germinate, sprout, and appear before the intended crop is planted.
- This technique is used for taxa with orthodox seeds that tolerate desiccation. Seed bank facilities vary from sealed boxes to climate controlled walk-in freezers or vaults.
- The Amazon Ecological Research Center (founded by Ikeda in 1992) outside Manaus, Brazil has pioneered reforestation, the creation of a regional seed bank and experiments in agroforestry.
- They further show that some of this resistance is due to irregular germination leading to persistence in the seed bank.
- Seeds mature by about April and start germinating soon afterwards and doesn't leave a long lasting seed bank.
- They have a low respiration rate and may remain viable in the seed bank for more than 20 years.
- A seed bank has been created to this end.
- The lack of a seed bank for yellow rattle means that it depends on seed produced from plants during the previous year.
- Seeds may stay alive in the seed bank for more than five years.
- Eradication of weed species is often not a practical goal, but in many cases reducing infestation to manageable levels is an achievable objective. Seed bank longevity is a major factor in managing cotton thistles.
- "Damasonium alisma" (starfruit) was reintroduced to Headley Heath in 2013 using seeds from the Millennium Seed Bank, having been absent since 2000.
- The "Blaby Special" heirloom tomato variety originates from the Shoults' Tomato Farm, which was located in Blaby from circa 1908 until 1948: the variety was thought to be extinct but was revived from a seed bank in 2005.
- The Agricultural University of Norway had established a primitive seed bank in 1984.
- These include an annual lifecycle that fits into that of most cereals, a tolerance of simple weed control methods, the ability to flower and seed itself before the crop is harvested, and the ability to form a long-lived seed bank.
- laevigata" were eradicated in 2006, but given the possibility of lingering seeds in the soil seed bank, Biosecurity Queensland waited 15 years and declared Australia free of "P.
- Seed banks can be classified in three main profiles: assitentialist, productivist or preservationist.
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