sweet cherry

collocation in English

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sweet
adjective
uk
/swiːt/
us
/swiːt/
(especially of food or drink) having a taste similar to that of sugar; not bitter ...
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cherry
noun[C]
uk
/ˈtʃer.i/
us
/ˈtʃer.i/
a small, round, soft red or black fruit with a single hard seed in the middle, or the tree on which the ...
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(Definition ofsweetandcherryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However, flight activity lasted 14-16 days longer at high altitude sites than at low altitude although all sites consisted of medium and late-ripeningsweetcherryvarieties in this study.
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Sweetcherryorchards were 1-30 km apart, and varied from small-scale backyard orchards to large-scale commercial orchards in forested areas.
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The company grows, packs and ships tree fruit and would go on to become the largest fresh marketsweetcherryshipper in the world.
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Of these preferred hosts onlysweetcherrycan become infected with the disease itself.
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Here a lot of varieties of apricot-tree, cherry-tree, pear-tree, peach tree, apple-tree, oleaster, quince, plum-tree,sweetcherry-tree, grapes, walnut and berries are grown.
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The major agriculture products are grape, white beet, cotton, barley wheat andsweetcherry.
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It is red to deep purple about 1 inch diameter with asweetcherrytaste.
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Michurin was the one to start cultivation of his hybrids of grape, apricot,sweetcherryand other southern plants in the northern climates.
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Occasional hosts are; vetches (in legume family) andsweetcherry.
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The larvae feed on oak, poplar,sweetcherryand willow.
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The tree is smaller than thesweetcherry(growing to a height of 410 m), has twiggy branches, and its crimson-to-near-black cherries are borne upon shorter stalks.
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Certain combinations, including sour cherry ("prunus cerasus") /sweetcherry("prunus avium"), although from the same genus, are known to be difficult, although successes have sometimes been reported.
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Apparently, sour cherries provide an alternative oviposition site especially if sweet cherries are harvested or become highly infested and their ripening period can determine the range of the emergence time.
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Sour cherries suffer fewer pests and diseases than sweet cherries, although they are prone to heavy fruit losses from birds.
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Sour cherries require similar cultivation conditions to pears, that is, they prefer a rich, well-drained, moist soil, although they demand more nitrogen and water than sweet cherries.
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Other fresh fruits like raspberries, sweet cherries, watermelon cubes, rose petals, quinces, grapes, figs, skinned apricot halves or quarters, peaches, blueberries, blackberries or redcurrants can also be used.
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