2 to (cause to) develop leaves, shoots etc -- spire, skyte knopp
The trees are sprouting new leaves.
3 (of animals, birds etc) to develop eg horns, produce eg feathers -- anlegge gevir/horn, få fjær
4 a new shoot or bud -- skudd, knopp
bean sprouts.
Limited resources should therefore be directed to apical setts and sprouted setts which have the highest yield potential.
Both hypotheses predict that red wheats will be more sprout resistant than white wheats.
And where scientific approaches tend to narrow down, insisting on procedural and stylistic conformity, performative ones sprout out, cultivating procedural and stylistic originality.
The percentages of dead sprouts were highest in the 5- and the 8-y-old sites (35 and 39% respectively).
It increased the case definition specificity so that alfalfa sprouts were identified as the food vehicle with relatively few cases.
In these three cultivars, therefore, tuber initiation started 19+28 d after emergence of the sprout.
Relation between sprouting and initiation expressed relative to end of the storage period and time of harvest.
The number of sprouts produced was lower for hollow stumps than intact ones, significantly so for the 1- and 5-y-old sites.
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