cultivar

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İngilizce - Türkçe
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Kültivar ya da kültürvaryete, doğa da veya fidanlıklarda mutasyon sonucunda ortaya çıkmış olan mutantlar
(Tarım) Çeşit
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Zirai yöntemlerle elde edilmiş yeni bitki türü
(Tarım) Kültür bitkisi
(Tarım) bitki çesidi
kültivar
cultivars
çeşitlerin
İngilizce - İngilizce
A cultivated variety of a plant species or hybrid of two species
(Tarım) A cultivar is a cultivated plant that has been selected and given a unique name because it has desirable characteristics (decorative or useful) that distinguish it from otherwise similar plants of the same species. When propagated it retains those characteristics
A horticulturally or agriculturally derived variety of a plant
A variant plant produced in cultivation Named cultivars are identified by the parent species followed by the cultivar name eg: Acer Palmatum 'Deshojo'
a variety of a plant developed from a natural species and maintained under cultivation
1 An assemblage of cultivated plants, clearly distinguished by some characters (morphological, physiological, cytological, and so forth) and which when reproduced either sexually or asexually retains its distinguishing characteristics 2 A cultivated variety It is given a non-Latin name, and designated 'cv' (as distinct from 'var ' for a variety) A cultivar is any clone, race or product of breeding deemed worthy of cultivation and of a separate name
a group of plant species based on inherited traits
A variety created through horticultural processes that do not occur naturally The cultivar name follows the botanical name It is not italicized and is set within single quotation marks
The cultivated form of a plant, usually propagated by horticulturalists Often shown as cv
Contraction for "cultivated variety"; a plant that is clearly distinguished by iden-tical physical characteristics and maintains these characteristics through proper propa-gation means
a plant bred or selected by horticulturists for a variety of reasons including flower size and colour
variety of a plant produced by selective breeding
A cultivated variety of a plant selected for some feature that distinguishes it from the species from which it was selected
a man-made (cultivated) variety
A cultivar is a manmade variety Many varieties of plants, especially those used as food crops and in landscaping, originated thanks to the hand of a gardener, horticulturist, or scientist
contraction word for "cultivated variety"; a plant that is clearly distinguished by identical physical characteristics and maintains these characteristics through proper propagation means
A cultivated variety as distinguished from a botanical variety
Literally meaning a "cultivated variety", a cultivar is a form of a species that is propagated in mass production at nurseries, for sale as a landscape plant Since most cultivars are clones, they are genetically identical to one another and display uniformity in all features, such as fall foliage color
This term is now often used in place of the older word, variety, when indicating a variation in a plant species Cultivars may differ in growth habit, maturity, fruit-color, shape
A specific registered variety of daylily; example EDGED OUT
Shortened form of cultivated variety A group of plants with distinguishable features that are different from the normal form of the plant Cultivars retain these characteristics when reproduced
A cultivated variety which has a characteristic that is slightly different from other cultivars of the same species When cultivars reproduce, they retain their particular characteristic
Plants that have common origin and similar characteristics For instance, Lavenders Hidcote, Munstead and Jean Davis are all Lavandula angustifolia cultivars They come from Lavandula angustifolia plants and have similar but not identical traits, Jean Davis is a pink form and Munstead is a lighter purple
Any variety of a plant, originating through cloning or hybridization (see clone, hybrid), known only in cultivation. In asexually propagated plants, a cultivar is a clone considered valuable enough to have its own name; in sexually propagated plants, a cultivar is a pure line (for self-pollinated plants) or, for cross-pollinated plants, a population that is genetically distinguishable
A variety of plant which has been developed as a result of cultivation, usually by means of hybridization
A variety of plant that has been produced and maintained through cultivation Not a wild variety A word from the combination of the two words, "cultivated variety"
a garden variety; a propagated selection from a species population, differing in some horticulturally desirable way
A variety of a cultivated crop
A cultivar is a contraction of the words "cultivated" and "variety " It is a plant raised or selected in cultivation that retains distinct, uniform characteristics when propagated by appropriate methods
cultivars
plural of cultivar
cultivar