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08:37 Sep 19, 2014 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Science - Botany / sport | ||||
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| Selected response from: Teresa Mozo Local time: 03:06 | |||
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a mutated plant in the field is referred to as a ‘sport’. la "mutación genética/espontánea" hace referencia a/se refiere a las plantas cuya mutación se ha pod Explanation: Saluos |
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a mutated plant in the field is referred to as a ‘sport’. mutación espontánea Explanation: El término se empleó inicialmente como "sport of the nature" que sería un "juego de la naturaleza", pero mientras que en inglés "sport" sigue definiendo una mutación espontánea, no se puede usar en espanol "juego" para lo mismo. Mutation Breeding: Theory and Practical Applications books.google.de/books?isbn=0521470749 - Diese Seite übersetzen A. M. van Harten - 1998 - Technology & Engineering Moreover, Carolus Clusius in 1601 included the mutant plant in his book ... at that time as a 'sport of nature') had been generated, with an even deeper incision ... |
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