Sentence examples for whose seeds from inspiring English sources

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Some investors are backing jatropha, a plant whose seeds produce an oil for burning in generators.

The soybean is a bushy annual whose seeds are an important source of oil and protein.

His crossing kit, a plastic box crammed with gadgets and a couple of green peppers whose seeds he intends to extract and study, serves as his briefcase.

Canola, whose seeds are pressed to make the popular cooking oil, is a type of oilseed rape developed by breeders in Canada.

The prickly pear's yellow flowers will turn into bright red fruit whose seeds can be saved when ripe, like those of tomatoes.

The Colosseum was once dotted with shrines and sprouted rare plants whose seeds had been sown from the bodies of the exotic animals killed there.

During the 1990's, they faced down Monsanto and other chemical giants in a public debate over the ethics of creating genetically modified plants whose seeds were sterile.

The tropical garden has a huge sugar cane plant, a banana, a papaya and a castor bean plant, whose seeds are poisonous.

He urges his visitors to bite into his fluted Brazilian peppers, whose seeds were a gift from Pascal Barbot, a chef who won three Michelin stars.

Perhaps Americans feel similarly pleased to find North American fleabane (whose seeds are thought to have ended up in Europe inside a stuffed bird) flourishing on the stonework around the Bank of England.

They often seek crops whose seeds do not scatter easily, a trait that would make such plants failures as weeds.Another oft-cited drawback of genetically engineered crops is that they may encourage resistance in pests.

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