Examples of using Developing fruits in English and their translations into Dutch
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The larvae feed on the developing fruits.
The larva feeds on the developing fruits; while young and small it is hidden by the pappus.
The larva empty the developing fruits.
in flowers and on developing fruits.
Malformations of young leaves and flowers, and developing fruits; leaves are disfigured and browned.
the larvae feed on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits; the flower heads may become disfigured.
Via the receptacle the young larva penetrates the flower head and feeds on the developing fruits.
Possibly the larvae live in the developing fruits.
lives a number of Coleophora species that feed on the developing fruits.
The larvae lives in the inflorescence, feeding on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits.
On Campanula parasite Possibly the larvae live in the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits;
The larva enters the flower head and feeds on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits.
feeding on the developing fruits.
feeding on the flowers and developing fruits.
feed externally on the flower buds and developing fruits Beirne, 1952a.
feeding on the developing fruit.
The emerging larvae infect a developing fruit; a single fruit may contain up to 100 larvae.
For big, full fruit, remove up to 90% of all developing fruit.
under floral bracts or at the base of developing fruit under the persistent calyx.
These should be preferred so that they develop fruits in our latitudes at all.
By depriving authors as well as the companies which have invested many years in researching and developing the fruits of their work, it discourages others from pursuing their efforts to innovate and create.
Blow-up of a spike showing developing light-green fruits(utricles) under the black scales of the spike.
The larvae develop in fruits.