0 a type of edible fruit which is used as a garnish etc and which gives oil used for cooking -- มะกอก
1 the tree on which it grows -- ต้นมะกอก
a grove of olives.
2 (also olive-green) the brownish-green or yellowish-green colour/color of the fruit -- ที่มีสีเขียวเข้มปนเหลือง
3 (also olive-wood) the wood of the tree. -- ลำต้นมะกอก
The others grew grain as well as grapes and olives.
Studies on self and cross pollination of olives under varying temperature conditions.
Both cultivated grapes and olives, and both participated in the market for agricultural labour and in the rental market for land.
Branches that received supplemental pollination produced 98 % more olives, and had 58 % fewer shotberries than did branches in the control rows.
Four of these women grew only grapes or olives, again suggesting that they were likely to specialize in the production of market crops.
Second, more women than men specialized in the production of crops, such as wine and olives, which were frequently sold on the market.
The lengths of a subsample of 25 small and 25 large olives were measured to confirm the visual categorization.
Where olives with hosts were offered, the fly larvae were at a suitable stage for parasitoid oviposition (second and third instars).
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