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Definition of Seedboxes
1. seedbox [n] - See also: seedbox
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seedboxes
Literary usage of Seedboxes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Genetic Evaluation for Insect Resistance in Rice by E A Heinrichs, F. G. Medrano, H. R. Rapusas, International Rice Research Institute (1985)
"To prevent rat or bird damage, the seedboxes are placed in a screen cage. ...
Before the seedlings are infested with insects, the seedboxes are placed in ..."
2. Rice Genetics II: Proceedings of the Second International Rice Genetics by International Rice Research Institute (1991)
"The RI seeds were sown at random in rows in wooden seedboxes (45 x 30 x 10 cm)
with 5 ... The seedboxes were set in galvanized iron trays containing water. ..."
3. Science from an Easy Chair by Edwin Ray Lankester (1911)
"... all with splendid scarlet or crimson petals, easily distinguished from one
another by the shape of the seedboxes, or capsules, which they form. ..."
4. Lake Maxinkuckee: A Physical and Biological Survey by Barton Warren Evermann, Howard Walton Clark (1920)
"The plant is an attractive object in autumn when the leaves and sepals turn red,
and in the dead of winter when the shapely seedboxes with the square lid, ..."
5. A Handbook of Rice Seedborne Fungi by T. W. Mew, P. Gonzales (2002)
"In Japan, for instance, after rice cultivation became mechanized and seedlings
were raised indoors in seedboxes, the occurrence of many seedborne fungal and ..."
6. A Handbook of Rice Seedborne Fungi by T. W. Mew, P. Gonzales (2002)
"In Japan, for instance, after rice cultivation became mechanized and seedlings
were raised indoors in seedboxes, the occurrence of many seedborne fungal and ..."