Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
plantlet
Norwegian translation:
småplante/ungplante
Added to glossary by
Robert Sommerfelt (X)
Jul 2, 2012 16:31
11 yrs ago
English term
plantlet
English to Norwegian
Science
Botany
"As part of our sustainability initiatives, (the company) distributes coffee plantlets to coffee growing communities all over the world." "the Tanzanian Coffee Research Institute (TACri) could produce somatic embryos to distribute plantlets to farmers or to plant mother gardens" ... I have one proposed Danish translation for this: "regenereret plante" but I'm not sure it works in Norwegian. Suggestions appreciated.
Proposed translations
(Norwegian)
4 | småplante | Vedis Bjørndal |
3 | kimplante | Joachim Stene |
2 | stikling | Per Bergvall |
Proposed translations
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småplante
"Plantlet": a very young and small plant. Ref. Encarta
Example sentence:
Småplanter av H. japonica har grodd inn i vevet på dette sekkedyret og dekker det nesten fullstendig. H. japonica plantlets grow into the tissue of the host, a solitary Ascidian, and cover it almost completely.
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Comment: "Takk! Ser at Norsk Landbruksordbok sier: seedling = frøplante/kimplante, og at SNL.no bekrefter at frøplante = kimplante. Plantlet ser ut til å kunne være en kimplante som brukes til et bestemt formål, altså er ikke Clue helt presis her (etter mitt skjønn). Takk for hjelpen :) "
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stikling
Just guessing - stiklinger I believe to be the next step up from seeds, as something that is ready to start growing in a fertile environment. Itt has in fact started, and lacks the shelf life common to seeds.
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