0 a type of climbing plant which bears grapes. -- vinná réva
1 any climbing or trailing plant. -- popínavá rostlina
The presence of genetically diverse phylloxera with strong vine host associations suggests that populations of this insect may be comprised of host 'specialists'.
Epiphytic vines were evenly distributed in each area of the phorophyte canopy, comprising about 10% of the epiphytic biomass.
Individual vintners left almost no direct trails in the government files on the vine louse.
Every ablebodied man in the unit was obliged to plant 500 vines, and to sell all the produce to his landlord through the village chief.
At each vine harvest the numbers and the fresh weights were recorded.
The shovel scoop is attached with vines or chords to a long handle measuring the height of its user.
Sowing date significantly affected all growth and yield attributes of pumpkin, except for the number of leaves and vine length.
The richest growth form category was herbs (19 genera), followed by shrubs (16), trees (13) and vines (11 genera).
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