Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word CODLING
CODLING
Definitions of CODLING
- A young small cod.
- A small, immature apple
- Any of various greenish, elongated English apple varieties, used for cooking
- A hake (cod-related food fish), notably from the genus Urophycis.
- inflection of codle
- A surname.
Number of letters
7
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using CODLING in a Sentence
- Caterpillars, especially the larvae of the codling moth, that infest the insides of apples are often confused with the apple maggot.
- Other common examples of frass types include the fecal material that larvae of codling moths leave as they feed inside fruit or seed, or that Terastia meticulosalis larvae leave as they bore in the pith of Erythrina twigs.
- Lead arsenate was widely used in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, England, France, North Africa, and many other areas, principally against the codling moth and snow-white linden moth.
- In 1939, xanthone was introduced as an insecticide and it currently finds uses as ovicide for codling moth eggs and as a larvicide.
- Beneath it is a single bicolored apple, shown from a stem perspective with two insect entry holes, probably codling moth, one of which shows secondary rot at the edge; one blushed yellow pear with insect predations resembling damage by leaf roller (Archips argyospita); four figs, two white and two purpleāthe purple ones dead ripe and splitting along the sides, plus a large fig leaf with a prominent fungal scorch lesion resembling anthracnose (Glomerella cingulata); and a single unblemished quince with a leafy spur showing fungal spots.
- The red codling or hoka (Pseudophycis bachus) is a morid cod of the genus Pseudophycis, restricted to New Zealand, from the surface to 700 m.
- The first registered use of phosmet was in the United States in 1966, where it was used on a variety of crops including fruit trees (apple, pear, peach) and nut trees (almonds, walnuts) as a treatment for various pests such as the codling moth, leafrollers, and others.
- Species of fish encountered around this area include bullhuss, smoothhound, tope, bass, ray, codling, eels, and flounder.
- In 2005, International baby food manufacturer Gerber Products Company as well as Pacific Biocontrol, and Michigan State University all were working with area apple packers to develop a region-wide codling moth mating disruption program.
- EPN is an insectide and an acaricide effective against orchard pests, including apple flea weevil, plum curculio, and codling moth and for some soil insects.
- The most investigated are diseases and pests of avocado, coconut palm, apple, and grapevine, such as Phytophthora root rot of avocado Phytophthora cinnamomi and avocado thrips Scirtothrips perseae, fire blight Erwinia amylovora and apple scab Venturia inaequalis, oblique banded leaf roller Choristoneura rosaceana and codling moth Cydia pomonella, and grapevine downy mildew Plasmopara viticola and powdery mildew Uncinula necator.
- More transient visitors to the seamount included the shortbeard codling (Laemonema barbatulum) and the blackbelly rosefish (Helicolenus dactylopterus) which were mostly found on the lower slopes and base of the mound.
- Animal species observed on the seamounts by remotely operated vehicles include amphipods, anemones, anglerfish, arrow worms, bristlemouths, brittle stars, cephalopods, chirons, codling fish, ctenophores, crinoids, cusk eels, fangtooth fish, halosaurs, jellyfish, larvaceans, piglet squid, polychaetes, ribbon worms, sea cucumbers, sea elephants, sea pens, sea spiders, sea stars, shrimp, siphonophores, spider crabs, squat lobsters, urchins and zoanthids.
- The work has also been used as a source for the Oxford English Dictionary and is quoted six times, for the terms "hard-boil" (in relation to eggs), "left-off" (for parts discarded), "poky" (for poking or projecting), "ribby" (for having ribs), "rock codling" (meaning "A young or small cod") and "roll" (meaning "An item of food that is rolled up").
- While Craske was out on his rounds, Laura did the curing - smoked haddock, codling, cod roe, sprats, herring and whiting; kippered herring and mackerel and bloated herring.
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