Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
plantín
English translation:
seedling
Added to glossary by
Michael Powers (PhD)
Nov 23, 2007 22:53
16 yrs ago
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Spanish term
plantín
Spanish to English
Tech/Engineering
Wine / Oenology / Viticulture
viñas
plantas pequeñas de vid provenientes de un vivero, que luego se plantan en el lugar definitivo
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +1 | seedling | Michael Powers (PhD) |
3 +3 | vine sapling | David Hollywood |
5 +1 | nursery plant or plant | mariamarroni |
4 | plant | Rachel Fell |
Change log
Nov 28, 2007 20:10: Michael Powers (PhD) changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/8691">charlesink's</a> old entry - "plantín"" to ""seedling""
Proposed translations
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seedling
Mike :)
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plantín/plántula [Archive] - WordReference Forums
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Ver fuente: http://www.cites.org/eng/resources/terms/terms_esp.shtml Resumiendo... plantín = seedling seedling: planta de semillero (WR dictionary) Saludos. ...
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INTA - EEA San Pedro - Sala de Lectura
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El agua es el principal regulador del crecimiento del plantín, .... ULLÉ, J. A. Growth assessment of leaf vegetable seedlings of different age in organic ...
www.inta.gov.ar/sanpedro/info/doc/hor/ju_014.htm - 26k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Scots Thesaurus - Google Books Result
by Iseabail Macleod, Scottish National Dictionary Association - 1999 - Language Arts & Disciplines
... tree. pipe a large ripe acorn with its stalk Bwk S. plane (tree) the sycamore. plantin(g) 1 jyoung trees, seedlings. 2 a small wood or grove of trees, ...
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Alguien me ayuda con www.elsner-orchideen.de - Foro de InfoJardín
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Seedling son plantas obtenidas a partir de una reproducción basada en ... Mediante algún sistema de hormonas, o lo que sea se puede crear un plantín nuevo. ...
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Hacia un plantín de calidad. Los objetivos del vivero en esta últi-. ma etapa están orientados hacia la .... forest tree seedlings. New Zealand Journal of ...
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con el tamaño del plantín. Seleccionar plantines de buen aspecto en cuanto a la vita- ... Proceedings Target Seedling. Symposium. pp. 263-268. ...
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The same ones for tomato were: seedling production with substrate(TPT), .... A partir del año 2, (campaña 96-97) para los componentes plantín con pan de ...
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Let's play 'What's that flower?' | Main | Fall is here -- time to go a plantin' » ... Veggie garden -- 1 week update · Well, the seedlings have been planted ...
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Con buenas temperaturas el plantín estará listo para llevar a campo a partir de los ... Effects of salinity on germination and seedling growth of Prosopis ...
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La variedad se originó de un seedling ubicado en la propiedad del señor José .... En el momento de la injertación el plantín es decapitado a 4 - 5 cm. por ...
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Comprando orquideas en Argentina... - Foro de InfoJardín
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En estos casos de cruzas habría que comprar mas de un plantín para aumentar ... En primer lugar, las seedlings que vende tienen tamaño bastante menor de lo ...
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Esta variedad se originó de un seedling en el huerto del Sr. José Torres en La ...... Durante el desarrollo del plantín, se debe eliminar las ramificaciones ...
www.sagpya.gov.ar/new/0-0/prensa/publicaciones/agricultura/... - Similar pages - Note this
INTA - EEA San Pedro - Directorio Tematico
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Efecto del tamaño de plantín sobre la productividad de frutilla .... acid applications to tomato seedlings reduced increased susceptibility to TSWV ...
www.inta.gov.ar/Sanpedro/info/indi/tem/hor_1.htm - 54k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
REGENERACION POSTERIOR AL FUEGO EN LOS BOSQUES TROPICALES ...
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Cada planta fue clasificada ya sea como plantín o rebrote. Se definieron como rebrotes ..... Seedling and sprout response to slash-and-burn agriculture ...
rmportal.net/library/I/A/2/a/documentos-bolfor/documentos-tecnicos/dt80.pdf/preview_popup/file - 91k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
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You're welcome.
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plantín/plántula [Archive] - WordReference Forums
- [ Translate this page ]
Ver fuente: http://www.cites.org/eng/resources/terms/terms_esp.shtml Resumiendo... plantín = seedling seedling: planta de semillero (WR dictionary) Saludos. ...
forum.wordreference.com/archive/index.php/t-110738.html - 9k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
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Note added at 10 mins (2007-11-23 23:03:51 GMT)
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INTA - EEA San Pedro - Sala de Lectura
- [ Translate this page ]
El agua es el principal regulador del crecimiento del plantín, .... ULLÉ, J. A. Growth assessment of leaf vegetable seedlings of different age in organic ...
www.inta.gov.ar/sanpedro/info/doc/hor/ju_014.htm - 26k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Scots Thesaurus - Google Books Result
by Iseabail Macleod, Scottish National Dictionary Association - 1999 - Language Arts & Disciplines
... tree. pipe a large ripe acorn with its stalk Bwk S. plane (tree) the sycamore. plantin(g) 1 jyoung trees, seedlings. 2 a small wood or grove of trees, ...
books.google.com/books?isbn=1902930037...
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Note added at 13 mins (2007-11-23 23:06:30 GMT)
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Alguien me ayuda con www.elsner-orchideen.de - Foro de InfoJardín
- [ Translate this page ]
Seedling son plantas obtenidas a partir de una reproducción basada en ... Mediante algún sistema de hormonas, o lo que sea se puede crear un plantín nuevo. ...
www.infojardin.com/foro/showthread.php?t=12472 - 63k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
PDF]
Producción de Plantines de Arbustos Nativos para Recuperación de ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Hacia un plantín de calidad. Los objetivos del vivero en esta últi-. ma etapa están orientados hacia la .... forest tree seedlings. New Zealand Journal of ...
www.ciefap.org.ar/patagoniaforestal/2004-2/producciondeplan... - Similar pages - Note this
[PDF]
Ciprés de la cordillera
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
con el tamaño del plantín. Seleccionar plantines de buen aspecto en cuanto a la vita- ... Proceedings Target Seedling. Symposium. pp. 263-268. ...
www.ciefap.org.ar/documentos/fichas/FTA12N4_Cipres_Quemado_... - Similar pages - Note this
[ More results from www.ciefap.org.ar ]
EVALUACIÓN DE LA ADOPCIÓN DE TECNOLOGÍA HORTÍCOLA Y SUS CAUSAS, EN ...
- [ Translate this page ]
The same ones for tomato were: seedling production with substrate(TPT), .... A partir del año 2, (campaña 96-97) para los componentes plantín con pan de ...
www.fcagr.unr.edu.ar/Investigacion/revista/rev9/4.htm - 75k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Producen plantines de pino a partir de gajos plantados y no de ...
- [ Translate this page ]
Algunos han nacido de semillas (procedimiento “Seedling”) pero ya hay muchos de los 7 ... Y extrae un plantín de su tubete: “Vean -dice- tiene unos 120 ...
www.territoriodigital.com/notaTF.aspx?c=1503168710245580 - 19k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
KVUE - Austin Gardening Adventures
Let's play 'What's that flower?' | Main | Fall is here -- time to go a plantin' » ... Veggie garden -- 1 week update · Well, the seedlings have been planted ...
www.beloblog.com/KVUE_Blogs/austingardeningadventures/2007/... - 16k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Oficina Regional de la FAO para América Latina y el Caribe | Red ...
- [ Translate this page ]
Con buenas temperaturas el plantín estará listo para llevar a campo a partir de los ... Effects of salinity on germination and seedling growth of Prosopis ...
www.rlc.fao.org/redes/sisag/arboles/Arg-p-fl.htm - 35k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Cultivo de Palta
- [ Translate this page ]
La variedad se originó de un seedling ubicado en la propiedad del señor José .... En el momento de la injertación el plantín es decapitado a 4 - 5 cm. por ...
www.agrobit.com/Microemprendimientos/cultivos/Frutales/palt... - 76k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
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Note added at 16 mins (2007-11-23 23:09:14 GMT)
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Comprando orquideas en Argentina... - Foro de InfoJardín
- [ Translate this page ]
En estos casos de cruzas habría que comprar mas de un plantín para aumentar ... En primer lugar, las seedlings que vende tienen tamaño bastante menor de lo ...
www.infojardin.com/foro/showthread.php?t=8983 - 121k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
[PDF]
Untitled
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML
Esta variedad se originó de un seedling en el huerto del Sr. José Torres en La ...... Durante el desarrollo del plantín, se debe eliminar las ramificaciones ...
www.sagpya.gov.ar/new/0-0/prensa/publicaciones/agricultura/... - Similar pages - Note this
INTA - EEA San Pedro - Directorio Tematico
- [ Translate this page ]
Efecto del tamaño de plantín sobre la productividad de frutilla .... acid applications to tomato seedlings reduced increased susceptibility to TSWV ...
www.inta.gov.ar/Sanpedro/info/indi/tem/hor_1.htm - 54k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
REGENERACION POSTERIOR AL FUEGO EN LOS BOSQUES TROPICALES ...
- [ Translate this page ]
Cada planta fue clasificada ya sea como plantín o rebrote. Se definieron como rebrotes ..... Seedling and sprout response to slash-and-burn agriculture ...
rmportal.net/library/I/A/2/a/documentos-bolfor/documentos-tecnicos/dt80.pdf/preview_popup/file - 91k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
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You're welcome.
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Comment: "Thank you!"
+3
5 mins
vine sapling
I think but not sure ...
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or maybe "vine seedling" ...
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days after planting. ... of bush seedlings shorter than their vine seedling counterpart but the hypocotyl growth of bush plants was also restricted. ...
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or maybe "vine seedling" ...
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days after planting. ... of bush seedlings shorter than their vine seedling counterpart but the hypocotyl growth of bush plants was also restricted. ...
linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S030442380700163X - Similar pages
Peer comment(s):
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Carol Gullidge
: I think you just beat Michael with "seedling"
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thanks Carol, I had me doubts about sapling ... :)
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nigthgirl
3 hrs
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thanks nigthgirl :)
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ael
5 hrs
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thanks ael :)
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12 hrs
plant
vine plants: vines are (nearly?) always grafted
OVS offers this list of Nurseries Known to Sell Grapevine Plants as an industry service to those interested in developing vineyard property. In offering this list, OVS makes no guarantees nor other representation of the services provided.
http://www.ovs.com/grapevine_plant_cos.htm
Nursery Vine Evaluation
Wines & Vines, Sept, 2001 by James A. Stamp
Grapevine plants are the backbone of a new vineyard, but they can be one of the most neglected pieces of the vineyard development puzzle. Unlike all other vineyard components, grapevine plants are living--their condition and suitability for planting can and does vary tremendously from vine to vine and nursery to nursery. From 25% to 50% of vines routinely fail during production, forcing nurseries to graft twice the vines required for an order. This high rate of failure is an indicator of the variability inherent in the grapevine plant production cycle. Depending on production methods and source materials, graft unions, for example, will heal completely or only partially during the callusing phase of propagation. Shoots usually develop from vines with both types of graft unions, however, and it is difficult to distinguish the plants. Just like the pruning wounds on established vines, partially callused graft unions never completely heal, proving a liability for the life of the plant.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3488/is_9_82/ai_78639...
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Cultivars of grapes, like many other fruits, can be reproduced or propagated asexually. Grapes do not grow true from seed; that is, the seedlings will not be genetically identical to the cultivar that produced the seeds. Most grapevines are reproduced by hardwood cuttings or by layering of canes. These methods of asexual propagation ensure that the plants are genetically identical to their parents. In some instances, scions of healthy cultivars are grafted upon specific rootstocks. Cuttings or scions should always be taken from vines known to be true to name. Methods of asexual propagation are described in the following sections.
Field (Nursery) Propagation
The most common way to propagate grapes is by hardwood cuttings. Almost all commercially grown cultivars are easy to propagate from cuttings. Cuttings should be made from well-matured dormant canes of the preceding year’s growth. The preferred cane size is 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in diameter with 4- to 6-inch internodes.
Cuttings usually are made in late fall or early winter. Each cutting should contain three to four buds, although two-bud cuttings are satisfactory in mist or greenhouse propagation. Make the basal cut just below the lower bud, and the upper cut 1 to 2 inches above the top bud. Make cuts so that the upper and lower ends of the cutting can be easily identified.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b919/0006.html
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Plants are ready for setting in the vineyard when new shoots are about 12 inches long. If plant growth becomes excessive in the greenhouse, lower temperatures must be used to slow growth and harden the vines before they are taken to the field. During the hardening-off period, maintain night temperatures at 40°F to 45°F and day temperatures at 65°F to 70°F.
OVS offers this list of Nurseries Known to Sell Grapevine Plants as an industry service to those interested in developing vineyard property. In offering this list, OVS makes no guarantees nor other representation of the services provided.
http://www.ovs.com/grapevine_plant_cos.htm
Nursery Vine Evaluation
Wines & Vines, Sept, 2001 by James A. Stamp
Grapevine plants are the backbone of a new vineyard, but they can be one of the most neglected pieces of the vineyard development puzzle. Unlike all other vineyard components, grapevine plants are living--their condition and suitability for planting can and does vary tremendously from vine to vine and nursery to nursery. From 25% to 50% of vines routinely fail during production, forcing nurseries to graft twice the vines required for an order. This high rate of failure is an indicator of the variability inherent in the grapevine plant production cycle. Depending on production methods and source materials, graft unions, for example, will heal completely or only partially during the callusing phase of propagation. Shoots usually develop from vines with both types of graft unions, however, and it is difficult to distinguish the plants. Just like the pruning wounds on established vines, partially callused graft unions never completely heal, proving a liability for the life of the plant.
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m3488/is_9_82/ai_78639...
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Note added at 12 hrs (2007-11-24 11:17:14 GMT)
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Cultivars of grapes, like many other fruits, can be reproduced or propagated asexually. Grapes do not grow true from seed; that is, the seedlings will not be genetically identical to the cultivar that produced the seeds. Most grapevines are reproduced by hardwood cuttings or by layering of canes. These methods of asexual propagation ensure that the plants are genetically identical to their parents. In some instances, scions of healthy cultivars are grafted upon specific rootstocks. Cuttings or scions should always be taken from vines known to be true to name. Methods of asexual propagation are described in the following sections.
Field (Nursery) Propagation
The most common way to propagate grapes is by hardwood cuttings. Almost all commercially grown cultivars are easy to propagate from cuttings. Cuttings should be made from well-matured dormant canes of the preceding year’s growth. The preferred cane size is 1/4 inch to 3/8 inch in diameter with 4- to 6-inch internodes.
Cuttings usually are made in late fall or early winter. Each cutting should contain three to four buds, although two-bud cuttings are satisfactory in mist or greenhouse propagation. Make the basal cut just below the lower bud, and the upper cut 1 to 2 inches above the top bud. Make cuts so that the upper and lower ends of the cutting can be easily identified.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b919/0006.html
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Plants are ready for setting in the vineyard when new shoots are about 12 inches long. If plant growth becomes excessive in the greenhouse, lower temperatures must be used to slow growth and harden the vines before they are taken to the field. During the hardening-off period, maintain night temperatures at 40°F to 45°F and day temperatures at 65°F to 70°F.
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2 days 1 hr
nursery plant or plant
Las plantas de vid casi nunca provienen de semillas, se producen a partir de estacas de plantas madres. De esa manera se preservan las caracteristicas de la variedad. Es decir, los viveros que producen plantas para la venta comienzan con una estaca en la tierra, nunca hay una etapa de semilla, por lo cual el termino "seedling" no se aplica en este caso. El termino "plant" me parece mas apropiado y en todo caso "nursery plant".
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