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Definition of wild oat in English: wild oatnoun An Old World grass which is related to the cultivated oat and is commonly found as a weed of other cereals. Avena fatua, family Gramineae Example sentencesExamples - Replicated across a range of WA soil types, the study examined annual ryegrass, wild radish, wild oats, wall fumitory, brome grass and barley grass persistence, in plots isolated to guard against the arrival of new seed.
- Some of my favourites include vervain, rosemary, lemon balm, skullcap, wild oats and ginseng.
- The formula contained nettle leaf, violet leaf, wild oat seed, chamomile flowers, cleavers and fenugreek seed added to warm spearmint tea or diluted juice.
- Do not forget grassweed control - wild oats can provide a nasty shock as they emerge through the pod canopy.
- Compounding the problem is the early influx of epidemic proportions of wild oats that have literally smothered the warm season grasses that tried to come out and of course took up a lot of the much needed moisture.
- Osprey postemergence herbicide trials have shown excellent control of annual or Italian ryegrass and wild oat in winter wheat.
- And what a great boon that will be, we've already found wild oats and rye in a preliminary screening of just six species in WA were stimulated by the chemical.
- Arena sativa - also called wild oats, oat bran and oat-straw - is a botanical that is used in concentrated form, to make herbal and homeopathic preparations that raise testosterone levels safely and quickly.
- The plaintiff cannot simply say that the weed killer was not reasonably fit for its purpose of killing wild oats if it would have been fit for that purpose if used in accordance with the instructions.
- Before resorting to lobelia, try wild oat tincture.
- Embryo dormancy has been reported for wild oat and wheat and was suggested in rice; however, most genetic research has focused on coat-imposed dormancy.
- But it's the building's exterior that gets the royal treatment, decorated each year with huge murals made with thousands of bushels of corn, as well as grain, wild oats, rye and wheat.
- Out of my window in northern California I see ‘open space’ with Australian eucalyptus, South American pampas grass, and French broom, all living within a matrix of wild oats from Europe.
- Some wild oats have already started to appear, but it is unlikely that treatment now will give season-long control of later emerging plants.
- Two weeds receiving attention are leafy spurge and wild oat.
- Pastures are coming on early, but unfortunately we're seeing a lot of wild oats.
- Of course some, if not most, of the green in pastures is probably downy brome, wild oats or a rash of other names we have for it out here.
- Sarsaparilla root balances hormone regulation while lemon balm, chamomile, skullcap and wild oat seed reduce general thyroid hyperactivity.
- As agriculture expanded onto the prairies, wild oats and sow thistle, leafy spurge and Canada thistle migrated westward.
- The data show that the specific inhibition of VLCFA synthesis by thiocarbamates can be reversed by dichlormid in barley but not in wild oats and that these effects are paralleled by changes in growth.
Definition of wild oat in US English: wild oatnoun An Old World grass that is related to the cultivated oat and is commonly found as a weed of other cereal plants. Avena fatua, family Gramineae Example sentencesExamples - Of course some, if not most, of the green in pastures is probably downy brome, wild oats or a rash of other names we have for it out here.
- Osprey postemergence herbicide trials have shown excellent control of annual or Italian ryegrass and wild oat in winter wheat.
- Replicated across a range of WA soil types, the study examined annual ryegrass, wild radish, wild oats, wall fumitory, brome grass and barley grass persistence, in plots isolated to guard against the arrival of new seed.
- And what a great boon that will be, we've already found wild oats and rye in a preliminary screening of just six species in WA were stimulated by the chemical.
- The plaintiff cannot simply say that the weed killer was not reasonably fit for its purpose of killing wild oats if it would have been fit for that purpose if used in accordance with the instructions.
- Some wild oats have already started to appear, but it is unlikely that treatment now will give season-long control of later emerging plants.
- Two weeds receiving attention are leafy spurge and wild oat.
- Embryo dormancy has been reported for wild oat and wheat and was suggested in rice; however, most genetic research has focused on coat-imposed dormancy.
- Compounding the problem is the early influx of epidemic proportions of wild oats that have literally smothered the warm season grasses that tried to come out and of course took up a lot of the much needed moisture.
- The formula contained nettle leaf, violet leaf, wild oat seed, chamomile flowers, cleavers and fenugreek seed added to warm spearmint tea or diluted juice.
- Arena sativa - also called wild oats, oat bran and oat-straw - is a botanical that is used in concentrated form, to make herbal and homeopathic preparations that raise testosterone levels safely and quickly.
- Pastures are coming on early, but unfortunately we're seeing a lot of wild oats.
- But it's the building's exterior that gets the royal treatment, decorated each year with huge murals made with thousands of bushels of corn, as well as grain, wild oats, rye and wheat.
- Before resorting to lobelia, try wild oat tincture.
- As agriculture expanded onto the prairies, wild oats and sow thistle, leafy spurge and Canada thistle migrated westward.
- Do not forget grassweed control - wild oats can provide a nasty shock as they emerge through the pod canopy.
- Some of my favourites include vervain, rosemary, lemon balm, skullcap, wild oats and ginseng.
- The data show that the specific inhibition of VLCFA synthesis by thiocarbamates can be reversed by dichlormid in barley but not in wild oats and that these effects are paralleled by changes in growth.
- Out of my window in northern California I see ‘open space’ with Australian eucalyptus, South American pampas grass, and French broom, all living within a matrix of wild oats from Europe.
- Sarsaparilla root balances hormone regulation while lemon balm, chamomile, skullcap and wild oat seed reduce general thyroid hyperactivity.
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