leguminous plants in Germany
leguminous plants [ligjuːminəsplɑːnts] Hülsenfrüchte
Sentence patterns related to "leguminous plants"
1. Bean, seed or pod of certain leguminous plants of the family Fabaceae
2. In the broadest sense, Beans are the pod-borne seeds of leguminous plants — excluding lentils, lupins, peanuts, and certain other types of legumes. Beans …
3. Bacteroid: Any of various bacteria, especially those of the genus Rhizobium, that carry out nitrogen fixation in the root nodules of leguminous plants and often change markedly in …
4. Anthocyanin is a reliable, user-friendly, convenient, non-destructive, low cost, directly visual reporter for studying symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodule development and could be widely applied in broad leguminous plants.
5. Preparations, concentrates, ingredients for making bouillons and soups, bouillons and soups, concentrates, vegetable purees, vegetable preserves, tomato puree, pickles, preserved leguminous plants, vegetable salads, dried, cooked, preserved vegetables, preserved garden herbs, dried herbs for alimentary purposes, mushrooms, vegetable flakes
Zubereitungen, Konzentrate, Zutaten für Bouillons und Suppen, Bouillons und Suppen, Konzentrate, Gemüsepürees, Gemüsekonserven, Tomatenmark, Pickles, konservierte Hülsenfrüchte, Gemüsesalate, getrocknetes, gekochtes, konserviertes Gemüse, konservierte Gartenkräuter, getrocknete Kräuter für Nahrungszwecke, Pilze, Gemüseflocken
6. ‘P max can Acclimate to several factors, which are, in approximate order of importance, light, nitrogen nutrition, ambient carbon dioxide concentration and temperature.’ ‘Furthermore, nitrogen limitation has been shown to affect adversely the ability of non-leguminous plants to Acclimate to periods of environmental stress.’