plant health care |
kura tal-pjanti |
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plant heritage (The sum of the earth's or a particular region's herb, vegetable, shrub and tree life viewed as the inheritance of the present generation, especially plant species deemed worthy of preservation and protection from extinction) |
wirt veġetali |
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plant life (No definition needed) |
ħajja tal-pjanti |
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plant physiology (The study of the function and chemical reactions within the various organs of plants) |
fiżjoloġija tal-pjanti |
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plant population (The number of plants in an area) |
popolazzjoni veġetali |
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plant production (No definition needed) |
produzzjoni tal-pjanti |
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plant protection (Conservation of plant species that may be rare or endangered, and of other plants of particular significance) |
protezzjoni tal-pjanti |
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plant protection product (Any substance or mixture of substances which through physiological action protects the plants against parasites, fungi, virus, or other damaging factors) |
prodott għall-protezzjoni tal-pjanti |
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plant reproduction (Any of various processes, either sexual or asexual, by which a plant produces one or more individuals similar to itself) |
riproduzzjoni veġetali |
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plant resource (No definition needed) |
riżorsi veġetali |
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plant selection (The selection by man of particular genotypes in a plant population because they exhibit desired phenotypic characters) |
selezzjoni tal-pjanti |
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plant species (Species belonging to the plant kingdom) |
speċijiet veġetali |
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plant species reintroduction (Reintroducing wild plant species to their natural habitat. The reintroduction of species in a region requires a preliminary study to establish the reasons of their disappearance and the modifications that might have occurred in the biotopes) |
introduzzjoni mill-ġdid ta' speċi veġetali |
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plant textile fibre (Natural textile fibres of vegetal origin) |
fibra tessili veġetali |
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plant trade (Trade of plants is subjected to regulations established by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)) |
kummerċ tal-pjanti |
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plantigrade (Pertaining to mammals walking with the whole sole of the foot touching the ground) |
plantigradi |
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planting (The establishment of trees by planting seedlings, transplants, or cuttings) |
tħawwil |
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plasma technology (1. Common name for a number of industrial applications of plasma, such as: etching of semiconductor chips, deposition of silicon for solar cell production, deposition of silicon dioxide for passivation of surfaces, activation of surfaces, melting and welding with plasma arcs as well as plasma chemistry. 2. Plasma technology consists of minute gas-filled cells, which emit light when an electric current is channelled through them) |
teknoloġija tal-plażma |
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plastic (A polymeric material (usually organic) of large molecular weight which can be shaped by flow; usually refers to the final product with fillers, plasticizers, pigments, and stabilizers included (versus the resin, the homogeneous polymeric starting material); examples are polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, and urea-formaldehyde) |
plastik |
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plastic waste (Any discarded plastic (organic, or synthetic, material derived from polymers, resins or cellulose) generated by any industrial process, or by consumers) |
skart mill-plastik |
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