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deflowering

读音 英 [ˌdiːˈflaʊərɪŋ];美 [ˌdiːˈflaʊərɪŋ] 意思 名词:去花;摘花;使花脱落;除花(农业上有时用于控制植物生长等目的) 动词:“deflower ”的现在分词形式,还有 “使失去童贞;摧毁……的美好”等较为生僻含义 网络释义 在农业领域,“deflowering”是一种栽培管理手段,通过去除花朵来集中植物养分,提高果实产量或品质。

在生态研究方面,该词可描述因环境变化、人类活动等导致植物花期异常、花朵减少的现象。

常用搭配短语 artificial deflowering(人工去花) deflowering treatment(去花处理) 造句 The farmers are doing deflowering to improve the quality of the fruit.(农民们正在进行去花操作以提高水果的品质。)

Deflowering some plants at an early stage can promote better growth of the remaining parts.(在早期对一些植物进行去花处理可以促进剩余部分更好地生长。)

Artificial deflowering is a common practice in this orchard.(人工去花在这个果园是一种常见的做法。)

They carried out deflowering treatment on these tomato plants.(他们对这些番茄植株进行了去花处理。)

Deflowering helps to direct the plant's energy towards root and stem development.(去花有助于将植物的能量引导到根茎发育上。)

The process of deflowering needs to be done carefully to avoid damaging the plants.(去花过程需要小心进行,以免损坏植物。)

Some gardeners use deflowering techniques to control the shape of the plants.(一些园艺师使用去花技术来控制植物的形状。)

Due to environmental changes, deflowering of certain wildflowers is occurring earlier than usual.(由于环境变化,某些野花的花朵脱落比平常更早。)

Deflowering can be a crucial step in ensuring a good harvest of specific crops.(去花对于确保某些作物的丰收可能是关键的一步。)

The research focuses on the impact of deflowering on the overall health of the plants.(这项研究聚焦于去花对植物整体健康状况的影响。

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