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Unit 6 - Seeds
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Unit 6 - Seeds, English for agriculture Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 6 - Seeds, English for agriculture
Palabra | Ejemplo |
seed | A healthy seed will grow into a strong plant |
bulk | Seeds are often sold in bulk for large-scale planting |
dormancy | Seeds enter dormancy when conditions are not right for germination |
hard coat | Some seeds have a hard coat that protects them from the environment |
germinate | Seeds need warmth and moisture to germinate |
seedling | A seedling needs careful care to grow into a mature plant |
sow | Farmers sow seeds in rows to maximize space |
seed vigor | The seed vigor determines how quickly the seed will germinate |
hybrid | Hybrid seeds are often more resistant to disease and pests |
days to maturity | Each seed variety has a different number of days to maturity |
sowing method | The sowing method affects the final yield of the crops |
seedbed | A well-prepared seedbed ensures healthy seedlings |
germination rate | The germination rate of the seed depends on temperature and moisture |
covering | A covering of soil protects the seed from pests and diseases |
seed dispersal | Wind can aid in the seed dispersal process |
seed coat | The seed coat protects the seed from drying out |
viable seed | Only viable seeds will successfully germinate and grow |
scarification | Scarification helps break the hard seed coat for easier germination |
seed storage | Proper seed storage is essential for maintaining seed quality |
dormant seed | Dormant seeds require specific conditions to wake up |
seed treatment | Seed treatment can protect against soil-borne diseases |
seed purity | Seed purity ensures that only the desired variety is grown |
cover crop | Cover crops protect the soil from erosion during the off-season |
seed quality | High-quality seeds lead to a more successful harvest |
seedling care | Proper seedling care includes watering and protecting from pests |
seed viability | A seed viability depends on its genetic quality and storage |
direct seeding | Direct seeding is a quick method to get crops into the ground |
seedling transplant | Seedlings are often transplanted when they are strong enough |
hardiness | Some seeds are bred for hardiness in colder climates |
seed source | The seed source should be reliable to ensure good crop quality |
seed bank | Seed banks store seeds to preserve plant varieties |
seed certification | Seed certification guarantees the quality and authenticity of the seeds |
pre-germination | Pre-germination tests can ensure seed viability |
hybrid vigor | Hybrid vigor results in faster growth and higher yields |