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  • ...thern Africa, but is also present in North America where it is an invasive weed; it is a very common plant growing on nitrogenous soils, like weedy and unc
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  • | pagename = Alfred Cleveland Weed | abc = Weed, Alfred Cleveland
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  • | name = Albert Weed | portrait = Alfred C. Weed, in beard and stiff hat - 3000.33.2904.jpg
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  • {{r|Joe Pye Weed}} Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Weed]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | pagename = weed | abc = Weed
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  • File:Alfred C. Weed, with rock cod - 3000.33.2905.jpg
    |description = Alfred C. Weed with rock cod. From the Peary-Macmillan Artic museum Accession Number: 30
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  • File:Alfred C. Weed, in beard and stiff hat - 3000.33.2904.jpg
    |description = Alfred C. Weed, in beard and stiff hat From the Peary-Macmillan Artic museum Accession N
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  • ...n become naturalised in an area and become weeds. Describing a plant as a weed is therefore a matter of human perception. [[Blackberry|Blackberries]], fr
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  • ...atterson’s Curse has now become naturalised, and is classed as a [[noxious weed]] over most of the continent. “The weeds numbers and distribution must b ...and can cause [[liver]] failure. Animals can be poisoned from eating the weed directly or remnants of it in cut hay. Fortunately, the plant is not very
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  • {{r|Weed}}
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  • ...spread to [[North America]] and northern [[Africa]]. It also occurs as a [[weed]] in grain fields of Europe and America. It produces bland greens which are
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  • {{r|Weed}}
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  • The phrase "one man's weed is another man's wild flower" is an accurate summation of the subjective na ''Verbesina encelioides'' (A. Gray, Asteraceae) is a perennial weed common in uncultivated fields in semi-arid India that often invades crops i
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  • ...nt)|squash/pumpkin]] family, which provided shade for the soil and reduced weed growth.
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  • {{r|Weed}}
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  • *[[weed control]]
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  • [[Category:CZ Authors|Weed, Dennis]]
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  • ...s to have coevolved with wheat and barley for over 2,000 years, found as a weed in fields of those grains until its independent worth was recognized. Engli ...ly reported that residues of fall-planted, spring-killed rye reduces total weed biomass by 60% to 95% when compared to controls with no residue. Rye residu
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  • ...ting [[cereal]] crops, when other plant species were first identified as [[weed]]s and removed to prevent competition and make cultivation easier. In its m ...s a rich [[biodiversity]] of smaller species. In a few settings [[invasive weed]]s have so completely outcompeted other species that an unintentional monoc
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  • .../]. And perhaps we can have a long list of synonyms for marijuana (such as weed, hemp, gear, etc.), or is that too flippant? [[User:Jeffrey Scott Bernstein ...lls it but what ordinary educated people call it. When people go to smoke weed, and they aren't using slang, what do they call it? --[[User:Larry Sanger|L
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  • ...[Siphonognathus argyrophanes]], feeds on small invertebrates picked from [[weed]]s or the [[substratum]], (o) [[Gomphosus varius]], feeds on small [[benthi
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  • ...the trouble of growing in most residential [[garden]]s. They can become [[weed|invasive]] in the right circumstances.
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  • ...nd is a close relative of the poisonous plants [[belladonna]] and [[jimson weed]], and in fact the roots and leaves of tomato plants are poisonous.
    1 KB (222 words) - 22:04, 8 March 2009
  • ...eat insects that humans find irritating or destructive, and they consume [[weed]] [[seed]]s. Finally, birds act as useful [[scavenger]]s around areas of h
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  • ...as Professor and Head of the Department of Entomology Plant Pathology and Weed Science. From 1990-1992 he serve in the role of Project Leader at the Dow
    2 KB (239 words) - 03:54, 22 November 2023
  • ...et thingee that got itself into Wikipedia, from which it has spread like a weed. But you think it ought to be removed? [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirc
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  • One of my more interesting tasks to weed out the "slush pile" -- that stack of unsolicited proposals that strangers
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  • ...est. ''Zantedeschia'' have naturalised in some areas and are classed as [[weed]]s in parts of [[Western Australia]]. According to a New South Wales gover
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  • {{r|Weed}}
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  • ''A weed for all reasons.<br>
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  • placing it on a platform to discourage weed growth. It can also be built as one unit and placed on a table or saw horse
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  • ...at [[antisemitism]] is part of the past, but the truth is that it’s like a weed that can always grow back. And that’s especially true during hard times.
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  • ...ad easily. The plant is regarded as a stubbornly persistent and unwelcome weed.
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  • ...ca]], but is also present in [[North America]] where it is an [[invasive]] weed. It is a very common plant growing on nitrogenous soils, like weedy and unc
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  • ...troit in the 20th century. You will have to use your critical thinking to weed out what you need from what you don’t need.
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  • ...for years before the novella begins. Their last job was in a town called Weed. One day, Lennie sees a girl wearing a red dress and decides to touch it.
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  • ...on that had plagued the Charter-writing committee, and that I would try to weed out, or severely rewrite, any "fringe" articles that had crept into the pro
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  • ...nt of soil nutrients, availability of synthetic fertilizers and improved [[weed control]] have '''greatly increased yields per unit area'''. At the same ti ...ent-day seed can be bred resist certain [[herbicide]]s with advantages for weed control and soil conservation. [[Hydroponics]], a method of soil-less garde
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  • ...he temperature can rise well above 60°C. This high temperatures causes the weed seeds and pathogens to be killed, but also the desirable composting micro-o ...w but effective composting, the resulting compost however is not hygienic: weed seeds and larvae are not killed.
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  • ..., cultivated rye hybridises with the wild ''Secale montanum'' to produce a weed, and this has led many Californian farmers to abandon rye as a crop. <ref>[ * if these new transgene plants become [[weed]]y or [[invasive plants|invasive]], which could reduce
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  • ..., not only did the word ''wiet'', a sound assimilation of the English word weed, get its own lemmata in the dictionary, a new cultivation method was also i
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  • * Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''Thurlow Weed, Wizard of the Lobby'' (1947) [http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0oGkj6GldRGD3QANn * Van Deusen, Glyndon G. "Thurlow Weed: A Character Study," ''American Historical Review'' 49, 3 (April 1944):427-
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  • ...a use. Its original producer had struggled to get it distributed as ''Wild Weed'', and Babb quickly presented it as ''The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Expos ...(previously ''Marijuana, the Devil's Weed'', ''The Devil's Weed'', ''Wild Weed'', ''The Story of Lila Leeds and Her Exposé of the Marijuana Racket'') (19
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  • Palmer asked a friend, the Reverend Samuel Weed, to help him name his discovery; he suggested combining the words ''cheiros
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  • # [[:File:Alfred C. Weed, in beard and stiff hat - 3000.33.2904.jpg]] # [[:File:Alfred C. Weed, with rock cod - 3000.33.2905.jpg]]
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  • * '''Weed''' - [[Clarence Moores Weed]]
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  • ...border areas. Fallowing is a means to restore soil fertility and suppress weed species. The border areas provide space for high- value plants such as frui ...d better yielding and more stress tolerant crops, and many new options for weed and pest management. These advances have led to efficiencies enabling certa
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  • ...Rensink WA, Buell CR |title=Arabidopsis to rice. Applying knowledge from a weed to enhance our understanding of a crop species |journal=Plant Physiol. |vol
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  • ...tp://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=8520692 Van Deusen, Glyndon G. ''Thurlow Weed, Wizard of the Lobby'' (1947)], Whig editor of ''Albany Journal''
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  • Created [[Poison ivy]], a toxic-to-touch common weed where I live; looking at its stems and branches is key to identifying it co
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