malus in English

noun

family name; Etienne Louis Malus (1775-1812), French artillery officer and physicist who discovered the polarization of light by reflection; genus of apple trees

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1. Over 7,500 Cultivars of the culinary or eating apple (Malus pumila) are known

2. Applewood is wood harvested from the apple-bearing tree Malus pumila

3. Malus domestica: Bibbing Artist: Passmore Deborah Griscom 1840-1911 Scientific name: Malus domestic Common name: Bibbing Variety: apples and Bibbing Geographic origin: Kent, Delaware, and United States Physical description: 1 art original : col

4. Current Facts Costard apples are considered the second-oldest known English apple (Malus domestica)

5. My great aunt Enrichetta, she was quite adept at oculus malus, was she not?

6. They grow on the apple tree (Malus domestica), originally from Central Asia. Apples are high in …

7. Malus, Crabapples, Crab Apples, Spring Flowering Trees Among the most prized of ornamental trees, flowering crabapples have long been a staple of landscape gardening

8. Crabapples (Malus species) include about 25 species of deciduous or rarely half-evergreen trees or shrubs native to the temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia

9. An Apple is an edible fruit produced by an Apple tree (Malus domestica).Apple trees are cultivated worldwide and are the most widely grown species in the genus Malus.The tree originated in Central Asia, where its wild ancestor, Malus sieversii, is still found today.Apples have been grown for thousands of years in Asia and Europe and were brought to North America by European colonists.

10. Antoine Lavoisier in 1787 proposed the name acide malique, which is derived from the Latin word for apple, mālum—as is its genus name Malus.

11. One of the very best Crabapples for dark purple foliage, Malus 'Royalty' is a dense, spreading deciduous tree with ovate dark purple leaves, turning vivid red in the fall

12. Very popular, Malus domestica 'Braeburn' is a culinary or dessert cultivar with a profusion of fragrant, pure white flowers in early to mid-season (mid spring)

13. The reduction coefficient (bonus) is applied if the driver has not caused a road traffic accident during the period of validity of the previous insurance contract; in the opposite case, the increase coefficient (malus) is applied.

14. Our price-and-rebate mechanism is inspired by the “bonus/malus” scheme in France, in which buyers of new cars are taxed or given a bonus depending on the vehicle’s CO2 emissions.

15. The reduction coefficient (bonus) is applied if the driver has not caused a road traffic accident during the period of validity of the previous insurance contract; in the opposite case, the increase coefficient (malus) is applied

16. Apple scab is caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis.It infects Crabapples and apples (Malus spp.), mountain ash (Sorbus spp.), pear (Pyrus communis) and Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster spp.).The apple scab fungus has several host-specific strains that can cause disease on one type of plant but not any other.

17. Antennal flagellum weakly Crenulate on posterior surface, without deep concavity between flagellomeres; mandible distinctly broad apically; posterior hypostomal carina with strong tooth; protibial spur with apex long, about three-fourths of malus length, with a distinct row of 10 elongate branches (not including apical portion of rachis); S3-S4 with distal margins gently convex; S5 with

18. Antennal flagellum strongly Crenulate on posterior surface, with deep concavity between flagellomeres; mandible not distinctly broad apically; posterior hypostomal carina unmodified, without a tooth; protibial spur with apex of rachis very short (less than one-third of malus length), with less than five elongate branches (not including apical portion of rachis); S3-S5 with distal margins

19. and undertake to replant the lots of land to be cleared, within # months, with fruit trees (in numbers or over a surface area equal to that of the plants cleared; and respecting the plant health provisions) of one or more of the following species (even if different from those cleared): actinidia (actinidia spp.), apricot (prunus armeniaca), sour cherry (prunus cerasus), sweet cherry (prunus avium), quince (cydonia oblonga), persimmon (diospyros kaki), apple (malus domestica), pear (pyrus communis), peach (prunus persica), plum (prunus domestica and prunus salicina); if, due to plant health provisions, it is not possible to replant the area with species susceptible to the disease found and, for reasons linked to the production specialisation of the holding, it is not possible to use one of the alternative species listed above, the subsidy is reduced to # %