0 the dry thin covering of certain fruits and seeds -- sekam
a corn husk.
1 to remove the husk from (a fruit or seed). -- membuang sekam
Current soil fertility management recommendations of the government extension system emphasize the benefits of using straw and rice husk.
At maturity, the fraction of above-ground biomass representing grain yield (rice grain with husk, and barley seed) was also estimated.
Therefore, feeding cattle on seed husks from a crop infected with fusarium wilt is a potential means of spreading the disease.
Severe stunting and reduction in stem diameter, ear size and tassel size, often causing stalk lodging, brittleness and husk opening at a late growing stage.
This effect may be a direct result of the added nutrients supplied by the husks.
Only 49% of this is edible to the frugivores and the remaining 51% is in the form of non-edible husks.
While such leavings constitute a husk of dancing, they are also the kernels of dance history.
When the husk was retained, the effect of smoke water was less than when applied to the caryopses alone.