Salix viminalis

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Noun1.Salix viminalis - willow with long flexible twigs used in basketry
genus Salix, Salix - a large and widespread genus varying in size from small shrubs to large trees: willows
osier - any of various willows having pliable twigs used in basketry and furniture
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Golinski, "Efficiency of selected heavy metals accumulation by Salix viminalis roots," Environmental and Experimental Botany, vol.
DNA-based marker linked to sex determination locus in Salix viminalis was used for estimation of sex ratios in progeny [16].
Sendo assim, esta pesquisa foi conduzida com o proposito de definir equacoes matematicas para a estimativa dos teores de clorofilas em folhas de vime (Salix viminalis) a partir dos valores do indice SPAD.
In general, sex markers have been developed only rarely for plants with presumably autosomal sex determination, including Atriplex garrettii [20], Salix viminalis [21, 22], and Uapaca kirkiana [23].
Pastaruoju metu energetiniam miskui auginti ir biokurui gaminti sodinami gluosniniai zilviciai (Salix viminalis).
The thermal conductivity, tension strength, compression strength, and formaldehyde content of insulating panels made from fast-growing willow tree (Salix viminalis) were examined by Frackowiak et al.
Rods can also be used making a "living" tunnel or summer shelter if you choose Salix Viminalis.
Rytter (2001) studied the biomass partitioning in young lysimeter-grown Salix viminalis plants and found that the ratio of belowground to aboveground biomass decreases from 0.3-0.4 in the first growing year to 0.1 in subsequent years.
At Garden Organic they will be using the variety grown at Rytonwhich is one of the most popular types - Salix viminalis.
The osier or basket willow salix viminalis is a shrub native to the UK and it is the parental stock to many of the willow varieties planted for use as short rotation coppice.
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