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Meaning of "sativus"

sativus (adjective): Description This term is derived from Latin, meaning cultivated or planted. Context It is commonly used in scientific names of plants to indicate a cultivated species or variety. For example, in the plant name 'Raphanus sativus' (radish), 'sativus' specifies the cultivated nature of the plant

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Sativus is not the easiest crocus to grow.
Saffron is a spice derived from crocus sativus.
The crocus sativus linnaeus.
Powdery mildew resistance providing genes in cucumis sativus.
Crocus sativus is the autumn bulb that produces saffron.
The season for the sale of crocus sativus bulbs is over.
Cucumis sativus was dissimilar from all other species studied.
The phytotoxic potential of the fermentation broth was assessed in control of target cucumis sativus.
Crocus sativus is a capricious plant.
The scientific name of cucumbers is Cucumis sativus.
Crocus sativus is cultivated by humans and does not occur in the wild.
The scientific name for saffron is Crocus sativus.
Lathyrus sativus is a crop that is considered to be both a saviour and a destroyer.
The origins of Lathyrus sativus are unclear.
The scientific name for cucumbers is Cucumis sativus.

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The Crocus sativus bulbs will not thrive in extremely watery soils.
The genus is a host of the pathogenic fungus Cochliobolus sativus.
Radish or Raphanus Sativus is one of the best home remedies for smelly feet.
It is also known as Crocus sativus.
Crocus sativus var officinalis a Crocus of the Iridaceae.
The bioregulator solutions were applied to table radish Raphanus sativus cv.
CUCUMBERS uf cucumis sativus BTI vegetables rt gherkins.
Relative susceptibilities of five fodder radish varieties Raphanus sativus var.
Lusta lány " performed by SativuS was the final qualifier.
It comes from the stamens of the Crocus Sativus.
Sativus as test plants were sowed therein in 1 cm depth.
Single trials also support the use of either Gingko biloba or Crocus sativus.
The crocus sativus bulb is a hardy plant, flowering in autumn.
The botanical name of Saffron is Crocus sativus.
Crocus sativus occurs in shades of violet with pistils of an orange-red color.
Cucumbers Cucumis sativus.
Raphanus sativus ( radish ) belongs to this family and is cultivated widely as a vegetable.
Cucumber Cucumis sativus cv.
Characterization biotypes of raphanus sativus i . resistant and susceptible to inhibiting herbicides acetolactate sinthase.
Spice derived from the dried stigmas of the Crocus sativus I.
Visible lesions caused by Cochliobolus sativus appeared 3 to 5 days after inoculation.
Gherkins and cucumbers belong to the same species, cucumis sativus.
Today, Crocus Sativus is still prescribed in homeopathy for women 's blood circulation problems.
They were radish seeds, Raphanus sativus.
Saffron is a spice from the Crocus sativus flower, which is a cousin of the lily.
Domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp . sativus.
Saffron is obtained from the dried styles of Crocus sativus L., a member of the iris family.
It is sometimes claimed to be the ancestor of the edible radish, Raphanus sativus.
About the Species Raphanus sativus plantgarden. jp.
The present study is supportive of other studies which show antidepressant effect of C. sativus.
Seeds of Lathyrus sativus I. submitted to an appropriate heat treatment.
The cucumber belongs to the Cucurbitaceae family, whose botanical name is Cucumis sativus.
Seeds of Lathyrus sativus I. subjected to an appropriate heat treatment.
The spice saffron comes from the stigma of the saffron crocus, Crocus sativus.
Photograph of Halogeton sativus in bloom, from Flores de Almeria website.

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