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Definition of inoculant in English: inoculantnoun ɪˈnɒkjʊl(ə)ntiˈnäkyələnt A substance suitable for inoculating. Example sentencesExamples - Be particularly careful with liquid inoculants which may contain sodium sulfite and other synthetic ingredients which are prohibited.
- Higher yields could be in store for pea crops as U.S. and Russian scientists cooperatively field-test an experimental inoculant and new strains of microbe-friendly peas.
- When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up.
- Home gardeners can buy the fungi as soil inoculants from seed catalogs.
- Liquid inoculants and fungicides should not be mixed and applied simultaneously.
- The products in this year's directory are divided into six groups - acid-based, sugar-based, enzymes, enzyme/salt mixtures, salts and inoculants.
- Protect inoculants and inoculated seed from sun and heat as much as possible and plant soon after inoculation.
- They were also not using enough inoculants, he remarks.
- Are the anti-anthrax inoculants in production relevant to the threat, or just one minor aspect?
- Commercial inoculants usually contain strains of bacteria that fix nitrogen more rapidly than native strains, but they usually do not survive well from year to year.
- He generally adds an inoculant as the bagger machine operates.
- Bacterial inoculants are the principal silage additives in the United States; they ensure fast and efficient fermentation in the silo.
- When you get the smallpox vaccine, the virus in the inoculant can be transmitted to people around you.
- In-furrow inoculants were developed in part to keep inoculants away from chemically treated seed and are recommended when seed treatments are used.
- Soybeans, we think, currently have the greatest potential for growth as the retailer can supply fungicides or inoculants or a combination of seed and application services.
- One word of caution, once the inoculant is moistened, use it all & do not let it dry out or you will kill the rhizobia.
- But recently developed inoculants, with more effective strains of fermentation bacteria, are producing slightly better quality silage.
- This research, coupled with lactation studies at the center, showed how much milk-production response could be achieved with silage inoculants.
- He expects his operation's bulk seed treatment business to expand to include inoculants and insecticide treatments on bulk seed corn.
- That pink dye on legume seed, for instance, is there to tell you the seed will fix nitrogen because it has been doused with the necessary inoculant - itself a beneficial microorganism.
Definition of inoculant in US English: inoculantnouniˈnäkyələnt A substance suitable for inoculating. Example sentencesExamples - But recently developed inoculants, with more effective strains of fermentation bacteria, are producing slightly better quality silage.
- Liquid inoculants and fungicides should not be mixed and applied simultaneously.
- That pink dye on legume seed, for instance, is there to tell you the seed will fix nitrogen because it has been doused with the necessary inoculant - itself a beneficial microorganism.
- In-furrow inoculants were developed in part to keep inoculants away from chemically treated seed and are recommended when seed treatments are used.
- He generally adds an inoculant as the bagger machine operates.
- Commercial inoculants usually contain strains of bacteria that fix nitrogen more rapidly than native strains, but they usually do not survive well from year to year.
- When the Nebraska retailer first started applying inoculants, it experienced some problems getting material dry enough so it did not cake up.
- Soybeans, we think, currently have the greatest potential for growth as the retailer can supply fungicides or inoculants or a combination of seed and application services.
- Higher yields could be in store for pea crops as U.S. and Russian scientists cooperatively field-test an experimental inoculant and new strains of microbe-friendly peas.
- When you get the smallpox vaccine, the virus in the inoculant can be transmitted to people around you.
- This research, coupled with lactation studies at the center, showed how much milk-production response could be achieved with silage inoculants.
- He expects his operation's bulk seed treatment business to expand to include inoculants and insecticide treatments on bulk seed corn.
- The products in this year's directory are divided into six groups - acid-based, sugar-based, enzymes, enzyme/salt mixtures, salts and inoculants.
- Home gardeners can buy the fungi as soil inoculants from seed catalogs.
- Bacterial inoculants are the principal silage additives in the United States; they ensure fast and efficient fermentation in the silo.
- Be particularly careful with liquid inoculants which may contain sodium sulfite and other synthetic ingredients which are prohibited.
- Are the anti-anthrax inoculants in production relevant to the threat, or just one minor aspect?
- They were also not using enough inoculants, he remarks.
- Protect inoculants and inoculated seed from sun and heat as much as possible and plant soon after inoculation.
- One word of caution, once the inoculant is moistened, use it all & do not let it dry out or you will kill the rhizobia.
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