How To Use Medicago In A Sentence
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Fluorescence micrographs of radicle cells of dry seeds and seedlings of Medicago truncatula, labelled with tubulin antibody and with a fluorescent secondary antibody.
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The introduced varieties of Medicago sativa had marked dominance in quality and yield for composite forest and herb management in contrast to the control.
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In this paper, we selected Medicago lupulina L. as experimental material and studied the physi-ecological responses and tolerance mechanism of Medicago lupulina L. to Cd stress with pot experiment.
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A southwest Asian perennial herb (Medicago sativa) having compound leaves with three leaflets and clusters of usually blue-violet flowers. It is widely cultivated as a pasture and hay crop.
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The method enabled the analysis of ionic currents of laticifer protoplasts of Hevea brasiliensis, root hair cells of Medicago sativa and guard cells of several species.
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Each tablet supplies 500 mg of Alfalfa leaf powder Medicago sativa .
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It is indispensable to breed Alfalfa(Medicago sativa) with acid tolerance in order to extend and utilize on the range of acid soil which make up about 40% worldwide arable land.
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Some non ruminants, however, are able to tolerate it, at least at low levels of intake, since it has been successfully used in Venezuela as a replacement for Medicago sativa (lucerne, alfalfa), as a yolk colourant in maize based diets for laying hens (Ford, 1987).
Chapter 3
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Alfalfa Seeds (Lucerne Medicago Sativa), Persian Clover Seeds (Trifolium Resupinatum, Shaftal), Berseem Clover Seeds, Sesbania Seeds , Guar Seeds , Sorghum Sudan Seeds.
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Thus the small Lucerne clover or medicago is often sold as "shamrock" to Irish patriots, and the watercress has been solemnly pat forward as the true shamrock simply because old writers tell us, as evidence of the barbarous state of the Irish, that they fed upon shamrocks and watercress.
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A southwest Asian perennial herb (Medicago sativa) having compound leaves with three leaflets and clusters of usually blue-violet flowers. It is widely cultivated as a pasture and hay crop.
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There are 25 species of clovers and trefoils (Trifolium spp.), eight species of medic and alfalfa (Medicago spp.), and three species of melilots.