Fumigants such as chloropicrin and methyl bromide, fungicides, herbicides and pesticides describe the 300-plus pounds (136.08-plus kilograms) of 70-plus chemicals that are used in the production of strawberries. For example, bacillus subtilis; captain and copper sulfate; and myclobutanil, potassium bicarbonate and sulfur number among the fungicides respectively employed against anthracnose, anthracnose and gray mold, and powdery mildew. Carbaryl and permethrin, iron phosphate, malathion and spinosad represent some of the pesticides respectively used against strawberry weevil and tarnished plant bug; slugs; spotted wing Drosophila, strawberry weevil and tarnished plant bug; and spotted wing Drosophila.
The chemical formula for a strawberry is C5H8O3. This formula represents the molecular composition of a strawberry, including the elements carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) in specific ratios. The unique combination of these elements gives strawberries their characteristic taste and aroma.
The white mold growing on the strawberry indicates a biotic change as it is caused by a living organism (fungus) that is breaking down and decomposing the strawberry. This can impact the shelf life and quality of the strawberry.
it is a physical change
Chemical change
The chemical formula of strawberry extract can vary depending on the specific compounds present in the extract. However, some common compounds found in strawberry extract include sugars like glucose and fructose, organic acids like citric acid, and various volatile compounds that contribute to the aroma of strawberries.
a strawberry clock is a clock that is in a shape of a strawberry and also smells like a strawberry.
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Strawberry
There is specific word for strawberry in Hindi.
Strawberry Fields Forever Strawberry Fair (Casey would waltz with a strawberry blonde) and the band played on Strawberry Wine
The garden strawberry or just strawberry is a famous cultivated fruit in the world. Strawberry originated in France in the 18th century.
In Laguna province, the other term of wild strawberry is SAMPINIT.