「Cultivation」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)2ページ目
該当件数 : 720件
hought that they had plantings of Fer under | cultivation but in the late 20th century it was discove |
The soil in Uduvil is very fertile for | cultivation of many agricultural crops and economical c |
se of pesticides and chemical fertilizer in | cultivation, and the lack of pleasant flavours, and the |
The land is used for prawn fishing, paddy | cultivation and some shifting cultivation. |
s the easiest species to bring to flower in | cultivation. |
cted growers must agree to follow specified | cultivation protocols, and in addition pay a flat licen |
promising of these new regions for tobacco | cultivation were the fertile soils of Nicaragua. |
30%of this land can be use for paddy | cultivation. |
waste land have been selected for Jatropha | cultivation and will provide much needed employment to |
vermiculite for use as a substrate for the | cultivation of mushrooms. |
iconia species and can be a pest for banana | cultivation. |
cted in the "Weva" is mainly used for paddy | cultivation. |
previously thought too cool for commercial | cultivation, in collaboration with the UN FAO. |
zed the Mendoza region's potential for wine | cultivation and production, and planted grapes with vin |
emales.This place was once famous for paddy | cultivation so it got the name Nel aya. |
ntity means a decreased need for mechanical | cultivation. |
rseries have built huge glasshouses for the | cultivation of peppers and aubergines. |
ish community of Ein Gedi was known for its | cultivation of the afarsimon. |
the land in Pallathuruthy is used for paddy | cultivation. |
Mostly for the | cultivation of cotton, land would be used by sharecropp |
tal protection and was released for general | cultivation on January 24, 2001. |
Breganze, lands historically famous for the | cultivation of grape vines and for the production of Gr |
rters are at the Indian Association for the | Cultivation of Science in Kolkata, India. |
ned as schools of Confucian studies for the | cultivation of the samurai elite, and attendance was bo |
River's watershed is used for agricultural | cultivation, primarily that of corn and soybeans. |
ern districts form Southern limit for Wheat | cultivation in India. |
to make Educational process a tool for the | cultivation of social, ethical and spiritual values whi |
closely connected with the movement for the | cultivation and nomenclature of Gothic architecture wit |
prox 1km away).It is very famous for flower | cultivation. |
es, the variety was recommended for general | cultivation by the American Pomological Congress in 185 |
over 300,000 km² are suitable for Jatropha | cultivation. |
that the area may have been used for indigo | cultivation in earlier times. |
other things, the area is known for potato | cultivation and fishing. |
a, 79% of the land is used for agricultural | cultivation, primarily corn and soybeans. |
USDA Zone 9 is recommended for outdoor | cultivation, and it is said that Mimosa scabrella is mo |
hed "The John Henry Weidner Center" for the | Cultivation of the Altruistic Spirit. |
southbank of the Mersey, and known for the | cultivation of hemp and rope manufacture and in the 18t |
excessive use of underground water for crop | cultivation, the construction of this dam will help to |
lds about 0.1 hectares (0.25 acre) for hand | cultivation. |
prime idea was to devise conditions for the | cultivation of viruses from abiotic precursors or hypot |
Sola's addresses before the Society for the | Cultivation of Hebrew Literature led the mahamad (board |
The Mendocino AVA is known for the | cultivation of Mediterranean climate grapes including C |
The area is known for the | cultivation of grapes, citrus fruits, tomatoes, vegetab |
n the egg-based media commonly used for the | cultivation of mycobacteria. |
all penalties under California law for the | cultivation, transportation, sale, purchase, possession |
t tourist centre, but is also known for the | cultivation of flowers and strawberries and for having |
culture; of this area, half is used for the | cultivation of corn and soybeans, and 43% for that of h |
nd within the AVA is not suitable for grape | cultivation); there are less than 20 wineries with only |
long-forgotten, territories perfect for the | cultivation of wine grapes, to create a Lebanese wine t |
with the paddy fields giving way for shrimp | cultivation or to be reclaimed for housing. |
The Indian Association for the | Cultivation of Science, established in July 1876 at 210 |
of the surrounding land is used for arable | cultivation and fruit orchards. |
The area is known for strawberry | cultivation. |
utside support), Indian Association for the | Cultivation of Science, Calcutta, (outside support), In |
aids in World War II was used for vegetable | cultivation. |
as gradually cleared and drained for cotton | cultivation, which encouraged an influx of black labour |
It is famous for its | cultivation of mangoes. |
ople can acquire drug paraphernalia for the | cultivation and consumption of cannabis, also known as |
USDA Zones 5-8 are recommended for outside | cultivation. |
mpy and marshy lands are suitable for murta | cultivation. |
uring the 1930s they were used for mushroom | cultivation. |
New areas for the | cultivation of cigar tobacco were explored. |
were arrested by the local sheriff for the | cultivation of five marijuana plants, which spurred her |
Removal of the native forest for | cultivation and pastureland during the past 50 years ha |
It is associated with open forest and | cultivation. |
In nature, it grows in open forests; in | cultivation. |
ater supply, and The most intensive form of | cultivation is practiced among the Betsileo and Merina |
A plant commonly found in | cultivation outside its range is the cultivar 'Adiyaman |
The plant is not found in | cultivation, because its flowers have no ornamental val |
Plants with white berries are found in | cultivation under the name Callicarpa americana var. |
etween 900 and 1600 m, but is also found in | cultivation near highland papyrus. |
This plant is not often found in | cultivation. |
ly orange-red, various colours are found in | cultivation, ranging from nearly a true scarlet through |
olitically the paper benefited from careful | cultivation by Harold Wilson, though Hetherington's clo |
ominance because of wealth derived from the | cultivation of both rice and long-staple cotton, a majo |
He furthered the | cultivation of Tapioca which became so popular and comm |
e widely available species in the genus for | cultivation. |
A juvenile Rhus glauca in | cultivation. |
hi and practitioners say, that "the goal of | cultivation is individual enlightenment; everything els |
Though now largely gone from | cultivation, a handful of Flower of Kent trees remain. |
The soil of this land is good for | cultivation. |
Private Employment, Government Employment, | Cultivation (mainly coconut and Paddy) Fishing etc. and |
S. graminifolium in | cultivation. |
the town was better suited to grazing than | cultivation. |
Rain fed lands are used for ground nut | cultivation. |
idered to be a difficult species to grow in | cultivation. |
ertheless, the flowers of plants growing in | cultivation are readily pollinated by a large number of |
aring A Catalogue of Plants Growing without | cultivation within 30 miles of Amherst College (publish |
been discovered, there are none growing in | cultivation, and there are no seeds in storage. |
Utricularia cornigera has been grown in | cultivation under the name U. reniformis and with the c |
Drosera derbyensis is grown in | cultivation and has been found to thrive in heated wate |
Some Momordica species are grown in | cultivation for their fleshy fruit, which are oblong to |
It was then grown in | cultivation for several years while further specimens w |
Often those grown in | cultivation are strains from the western end of its ran |
A Comprehensive Guide to | Cultivation and Identification. |
This species is hardy in | cultivation, including humid areas and has proved usefu |
hers help in the activation, harnessing and | cultivation of internal Ch'i energy and the external Li |
It has escaped | cultivation in all areas where it was introduced, but m |
In North America, this plant has escaped | cultivation and is a common weed of fields and roadside |
d a weed in some areas where it has escaped | cultivation and now grows wild. |
an introduced species where it has escaped | cultivation. |
al appearance of the 'hands' has stimulated | cultivation in gardens around the world, primarily in N |
shrub in subtropical areas, and has escaped | cultivation in some |
It has escaped | cultivation in eastern Canada and in Washington state, |
It was observed to have escaped | cultivation in 1982. |
, and can sometimes be found having escaped | cultivation. |
compounds is illegal and highly penalized, | cultivation for the purposes of consumption is most lik |
It has a long history of | cultivation in Japan for practical rather than decorati |
t farms and turned them into huge marijuana | cultivation centers. |
Rubus deliciosus has been hybridized in | cultivation with the very closely related (and possibly |
zed expressly to eradicate illegal cannabis | cultivation and trafficking in California. |
In India, 7620.5 acres of illicit poppy | cultivation was detected in 2009-2010. |
tion of 8,000 people, mostly working in the | cultivation of cereals, olives and vegetables. |
ata which is a serious problem in sugarcane | cultivation and Holotrichia consanguinea which is a pro |
the balloon effect, dramatic falls in coca | cultivation in the late 1990s saw cultivation move to C |
tand cold has led to a sharp decline in its | cultivation of Japanese barnyard millet, in favor of ri |
The loop is used in the | cultivation of microbes on plates by transferring inocu |
ton radish caused a dramatic decline in the | cultivation of this crop in the area. |
This is important in the | cultivation of mammalian cells, where the relative humi |
d the Poche family has been involved in the | cultivation and processing of Perique tobacco through c |
lage's economic base is agriculture, in the | cultivation of vines, almonds and olives. |
okkaido' is relatively common in commercial | cultivation on both sides of the Atlantic. |
he tree is, or has ever been, in commercial | cultivation. |
, this area has a strong tradition in olive | cultivation, and some current vineyards have been conve |
e people are directly involved in vegetable | cultivation and some are working as laborers in tea est |
s been praised for his contributions in the | cultivation of Slovene-Italian cultural-historical dial |
at Medford he took special pleasure in the | cultivation of trees, planting many thousands of them a |
d at Fatima college, as instrumental in the | cultivation of social responsibility. |
Recent years have seen an increase in the | cultivation of flowers under plastic. |
s, and there is some recent interest in its | cultivation again. |
Cassava in shifting | cultivation: a systems approach to agricultural technol |
Ashe engaged in rice | cultivation and studied law; he was admitted to the sta |
ople in Pannaipuram are engaged in Cardamom | cultivation in nearby Kerala hills. |
In the books don Juan was an expert in the | cultivation and use of various psychotropic plants (spe |
In 1801 it began to specialize in silkworm | cultivation and honey production. |
s the inhabitants for their industry in its | cultivation, but, like most of the cities of Sicily, it |
It was in good | cultivation in 1855, and was then inhabited by an indus |
The cartel was involved in the | cultivation and distribution of marijuana primarily, ho |
3T3 cells are often used in the | cultivation of keratinocytes, with the 3T3 cells secret |
s 2.9 million Afghans are involved in poppy | cultivation. |
a more recent selection used in commercial | cultivation for a broccoli-like crop. |
miles from the Arkansas River to aid in the | cultivation of 75,000 acres (300 km2) of land. |
He engaged in the | cultivation of oranges at Clearwater, Florida, in winte |
In human | cultivation, the varieties of cucumbers are classified |
He was also cultivated an interest in rose | cultivation. |
The company specializes in the | cultivation and processing of sugarcane and fruit, such |
cond, 747, 1941 , and remains in commercial | cultivation in the USA. |
Bulloch, a planter, also had land in cotton | cultivation. |
farm failed, the land has been in constant | cultivation since that time, as ways were found to make |
of the people is agriculture, including the | cultivation of rice, cotton, chilli, onion, vegetables, |
e local area earn much of their income from | cultivation of the plant, which they grow using traditi |
e latter is now experiencing an increase in | cultivation due to overspill from Afghanistan. |
1994, and the last remaining individual in | cultivation died in December 2003, despite conservation |
n death of some specimens of C. indivisa in | cultivation and in the wild has been attributed to this |
guide pamphlets, and a large indoor orchid | cultivation area. |
Indoor cannabis | cultivation |
agriculture pursuit through intensive rice | cultivation on Kedu Plain Central Java. |
mainly due to tobacco companys' interest in | cultivation of the variety. |
ut quickly moving to her true interest, the | cultivation of plants. |
He was the first man to introduce the | cultivation of sugarcane in central Louisiana. |
It was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by Augustine Henry, and the botan |
It has been introduced into | cultivation to the United States and Australia, and is |
English colonist John Rolfe introduced the | cultivation of a special strain of tobacco for export t |
ese Elm cultivars have been introduced into | cultivation including the American bred variety 'Emer I |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in 1902, where it survives as a single clon |
It was introduced into | cultivation by 19th century Scottish botanist David Dou |
The species was introduced into | cultivation at the beginning of the eighteenth century. |
us of the population, and introduced coffee | cultivation based on the West Indian system (1824). |
The species was introduced into | cultivation in Europe by William Lobb in 1843. |
crop in Japan, myoga has been introduced to | cultivation in Australia and New Zealand for export to |
Banksia paludosa was first introduced into | cultivation in England in 1805. |
nto which he is said to have introduced the | cultivation of the potato. |
his species has recently been introduced to | cultivation but are still very rare and are raised by o |
, now many are also landowners, involved in | cultivation, as well as selling grocery. |
primarily a settled population involved in | cultivation of cereals - especially wheat, barley and m |
et go into a whole new sitcom involving the | cultivation of plants in the back garden. |
versified conglomerate, involving planting, | cultivation, food-processing, finance, warehouse, trans |
farmers switch to techniques involving less | cultivation, it is likely that this color will continue |
aw, J. M. H. (1998) A Review of Iochroma in | Cultivation. |
ancient times and may be the oldest iris in | cultivation. |
tions have revealed traces of late Iron Age | cultivation, and they show that Deva's amphitheatre had |
land area of 58.2 million hectares is under | cultivation; of this hectarage, less than 2 million hec |
t as of 2008 only 64 acres (26 ha) is under | cultivation. |
One feature of the repertoire is the | cultivation of dissonance, comparable perhaps to the mu |
lmost in ruins, while Bhausingpura is under | cultivation. |
ary occupation of the rural Shaikh is still | cultivation. |
In addition, there is some | cultivation on her west slope. |
phy, one of the purposes of marriage is the | cultivation of virtue. |
ponticum, and hybridizes readily with it in | cultivation; the hybrid is invasive in parts of northea |
Maize: its History, | Cultivation, Handling and Uses with Special Reference t |
a was famous for centuries for its silkworm | cultivation, but this industry has died out, due to syn |
once a fertile land well known for its rice | cultivation. |
raditional cultural recipes and its booming | cultivation industry in modernized countries. |
ost difficult carnivorous plants to keep in | cultivation, but this depends on the area in which they |
h rare in the wild, this dudleya is kept in | cultivation by gardeners and enthusiasts of succulents, |
Black soil is most suitable for all kind of | cultivation. |
tered "out growers" with over 400 km² under | cultivation. |
It is sometimes known in | cultivation as "Kaffir Lily"; this name is best avoided |
species of hawthorn that was long known in | cultivation in England but apparently is no longer grow |
and vinethicket margins; it is not known in | cultivation. |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |