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Definition of cormel in English:

cormel

nounˈkɔːm(ə)lkôrˈmel
  • A small corm growing at the side of a mature corm.

    (长于球茎侧面的)小球茎

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Inoculated plants produced larger daughter corms and more cormels than uninoculated plants, and allocated more biomass to the corms than the cormels, which lowered the average weight of the cormels.
    • For this reason it is desirable to save cormels to develop a constant supply of young, vigorous corms.
    • Dasheen is ready for harvest when all or most of the cormels have become dormant; that is, when the leaves have dried.
    • The lower part of the corm produces numerous roots and several cormels which arise from its axillary buds.
    • If a new cormel is large, it may produce flowers the following year, but normally it takes two to three years.
    • Varieties that produce cormels are considered to have a superior flavour and texture.
    • If the tiny cormels are desired for future propagation, dig carefully and sort by varieties immediately.
    • The cormels are used for human consumption while the corms are used for animal feeding.
    • Hot water treatments are an effective way to control nematodes in dormant cormels of dasheen cultivars used for planting.
    • For tender plants like gladiolus, store the corms and cormels in a cool, dry place over winter and plant in spring.
    • These cormels are planted after the dormancy period when the roots at the base indicate swelling.
    • Each cormel can be pulled from the corm and planted to create a new plant.
    • Gladiolus is propagated from cormels which grow in clusters on stolons between mother and daughter corms.
    • Corms and cormels that are planted immediately after treatment will sprout within 3 to 4 weeks.
    • Species grown mainly for their tubers are: Xanthosoma sagittifolium (yellow yautia), whose small cormels around the central corm are called ‘nut eddos’ in the W. Indies; and X. violaceum (primrose malanga).
    • Also remove and label the small cormels and place in a paper bag for storage for future planting.
    • As the plant grew, the end of the old corm died progressively from the bottom, and new secondary corms or cormels grew from one or more lateral buds.
    • Branched stolons could be found through the period of cormel formation and each of them produced a cormel at the tip.
    • Before putting the corms and cormels into storage, dust them with an insecticide for thrip control.
    • If you have bulbs in your garden, you can dig them up and break apart the clumps of bulbs, planting the bulblets and cormels independently as you would a bulb.

Definition of cormel in US English:

cormel

nounkôrˈmel
  • A small corm growing at the side of a mature corm.

    (长于球茎侧面的)小球茎

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before putting the corms and cormels into storage, dust them with an insecticide for thrip control.
    • Gladiolus is propagated from cormels which grow in clusters on stolons between mother and daughter corms.
    • For this reason it is desirable to save cormels to develop a constant supply of young, vigorous corms.
    • Also remove and label the small cormels and place in a paper bag for storage for future planting.
    • As the plant grew, the end of the old corm died progressively from the bottom, and new secondary corms or cormels grew from one or more lateral buds.
    • Varieties that produce cormels are considered to have a superior flavour and texture.
    • Species grown mainly for their tubers are: Xanthosoma sagittifolium (yellow yautia), whose small cormels around the central corm are called ‘nut eddos’ in the W. Indies; and X. violaceum (primrose malanga).
    • These cormels are planted after the dormancy period when the roots at the base indicate swelling.
    • If you have bulbs in your garden, you can dig them up and break apart the clumps of bulbs, planting the bulblets and cormels independently as you would a bulb.
    • Each cormel can be pulled from the corm and planted to create a new plant.
    • Inoculated plants produced larger daughter corms and more cormels than uninoculated plants, and allocated more biomass to the corms than the cormels, which lowered the average weight of the cormels.
    • For tender plants like gladiolus, store the corms and cormels in a cool, dry place over winter and plant in spring.
    • Branched stolons could be found through the period of cormel formation and each of them produced a cormel at the tip.
    • Dasheen is ready for harvest when all or most of the cormels have become dormant; that is, when the leaves have dried.
    • If a new cormel is large, it may produce flowers the following year, but normally it takes two to three years.
    • Hot water treatments are an effective way to control nematodes in dormant cormels of dasheen cultivars used for planting.
    • Corms and cormels that are planted immediately after treatment will sprout within 3 to 4 weeks.
    • The cormels are used for human consumption while the corms are used for animal feeding.
    • The lower part of the corm produces numerous roots and several cormels which arise from its axillary buds.
    • If the tiny cormels are desired for future propagation, dig carefully and sort by varieties immediately.
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