Weedy definition

Weedy means a taste characteristic due to the use of milk possessing an essence of common weeds, which is generally pres- ent when cows eat weedy hay or graze on weed−infested pastures.

Examples of Weedy in a sentence

  • Weedy species comprise a greater percentage of vegetation cover than seed mix species.

  • Weedy and/or invasive plants such as Eucalyptus, Acacia, Monterey Pine and Pampas Grass are discouraged.

  • Weedy rice seeds remaining in combine harvesters From November to December 2012, a survey was conducted in Zhenjiang (119.25° E, 32.11° N), Jintan (119.45° E, 31.68° N), and Suqian (118.22° E, 33.82° N) cities in Jiangsu Province, China, where fields are seriously infested by weedy rice, to determine where and how much weedy rice seed re- main in a combine harvester.

  • Weedy rice in Jiangsu Province pro- duces 7.2 to 13.1 fertile tillers (equal to the panicle number) per plant (Zhang et al.

  • Weedy rice may be derived from hybridization between different cultivars, selection of weedy traits present in cultivars, relics of abandoned cultivars, or may have been brought into the growing region through contaminated seed stocks (Vaughan and Morishima, 2003).

  • Weedy red rice can be a major economic problem when it occurs in rice fields because it can lead to a loss in yield through competition with the desired cultivar as well as decreasing the value of the harvested grain.

  • Nineteen eighty-three marked the end of an intensive period of Bay research conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency, and the beginning of a landmark coordinated effort to correct problems identified by this effort.

  • Weedy rice can result from the escape of cultivated varieties into surrounding areas if conditions are suitable for establishment.

  • In Wild and Weedy Rice in Rice Ecosystems in Asia – a review (Editors: BB Baki, DV Chin and M Mortimer), pp 79-82.

  • Weedy species comprise a greater percentage of vegetation cover thanseed mix species.

Related to Weedy

  • Weed means any plant which grows where not wanted.

  • Weeds means all rank and uncultivated vegetable growth or matter that:

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  • Dewatering means the removal of water for construction activity. It can be a discharge of appropriated surface or groundwater to dry and/or solidify a construction site. It may require Minnesota Department of Natural Resources permits to be appropriated and if contaminated may require other MPCA permits to be discharged.

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  • Dredge means a mechanical device that is towed behind a fishing vessel and whose purpose is to collect shellfish from the sea floor.

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