0 to spread a natural or chemical substance on land or plants, in order to make the plants grow well
1 to cause an egg or seed to start to develop into a new young animal or plant by joining it with a male cell:
2 to spread a natural or chemical substance on land in order to make plants grow well:
3 (in plants and animals) to join male and female sexual cells so that young begin to develop
Response to selection in partially self fertilizing populations.
In both the above species, fertilized females boring through the body wall of the larval host initiate infection.
Let po be the probability per unit time of an unfertilized ovum being fertilized by spermatozoa from a given insemination.
The effect of pregnant mare serum gonadotropin on mouse embryos fertilized in vivo or in vitro.
In some cases, fertilized oocytes were cultured for approximately 72 h after confirmation of fertilization, and then transferred into the uterus at the blastocyst stage.
Except for this case, greater than two oocytes were fertilized for each couple.
We also determined if these oocytes could be fertilized.
We determined if heparin acts as an oocyte maturation factor and if the heparin-treated oocytes can be fertilized.
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土地, 施肥, 卵/種子…
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土地, 施肥, 蛋/种子…
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abonar, fertilizar, fecundar…
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fertilizar…
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dölle(n)mek, tohumla(n)mak, tabiî veya kimyevî gübre vermek…
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fertiliser, féconder…
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pohnojit, zúrodnit, oplodnit…
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