Hybridizer

Word HYBRIDIZER
Character 10
Hyphenation hy brid i zer
Pronunciations N/A

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The word "hybridizer" in example sentences

It first created by French wine hybridizer Maurice Baco, so that's where the name comes from. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The hillside to be cleared was developed decades ago by an Agriculture Department hybridizer named Ben Morrison. ❋ Adrian Higgins (2010)

Mr. Austin, an English hybridizer with close to 300 roses to his credit, is a guru among rosarians -- for he has managed to take the disease-resistant qualities of modern varieties and crossbreed them with old-fashioned, highly fragrant roses. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The most important fruit hybridizer of modern times, Zaiger has spent decades creating flavorful stone fruit intended to survive the cold-chain paradigm. ❋ Adam Leith Gollner (2008)

I have noticed the naming gives a clue to the hybridizer, like Siloam, Chicago, Candy, etc. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Third, what is the range of time that the hybridizer has to make the pollinization? ❋ Unknown (N/A)

For the hybridizer naming and introducing new hybrids to cultivation, the Code is more helpful than any previous set of rules and the needs of hybridizers of various groups have been considered. ❋ Unknown (N/A)

When good conditions are present, then, the hybridizer proceeds to his work. ❋ Carl Weschcke (1933)

Without removing the bag from around the pistillate blossoms, the hybridizer forces the point of the atomizer through the cotton wadding between bag and branch. ❋ Carl Weschcke (1933)

Every hybridizer knows how unfavourable exposure to wet is to the fertilisation of a flower, yet what a multitude of flowers have their anthers and stigmas fully exposed to the weather! ❋ Unknown (1909)

Pontica_ of southern Europe by the Belgian horticulturists, to whom we owe the Ghent azaleas, the final triumphs of the hybridizer, that glorify the shrubberies on our own lawns to-day. ❋ Neltje Blanchan (1891)

Every hybridizer knows how unfavourable exposure to wet is to the fertilisation of a flower, yet what a multitude of flowers have their anthers and stigmas fully exposed to the weather! but if an occasional cross be indispensable, the fullest freedom for the entrance of pollen from another individual will explain this state of exposure, more especially as the plant's own anthers and pistil generally stand so close together that self-fertilisation seems almost inevitable. ❋ Unknown (1859)

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