- burgundy mixture
- [ʹbɜ:gəndı͵mıkstʃə]
бургундская жидкость (фунгицид)
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Burgundy mixture — is a fungicide usually used as a spray on plants.It is a mixture of copper sulphate and sodium carbonate.References* [http://www.alanwood.net/pesticides/burgundy%20mixture.html Burgundy mixture] at AlanWood … Wikipedia
burgundy mixture — noun Usage: usually capitalized B : a fungicide similar to Bordeaux mixture but containing sodium carbonate instead of lime * * * Burgundy mixture noun A fungicide composed of copper sulphate, sodium carbonate and water • • • Main Entry:… … Useful english dictionary
Burgundy mixture — noun A mixture of copper sulphate and sodium carbonate, used as a fungicidal spray for trees and small fruits … Wiktionary
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Côte de Nuits — The Cote de Nuits within the Côte d Or region of Burgundy. The Côte de Nuits is a French wine region located in the northern part of the Côte d Or, the limestone ridge that is at the heart of the Burgundy wine region. It extends from Dijon to… … Wikipedia
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