「soil」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「to」)
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Contour buffer strips used to retain | soil and reduce erosion. |
also aid in evenly distributing moisture to the | soil which reduces plant stress. |
As troops returned to American | soil, they were marched under the arch. |
so used a tank training ground, leading to much | soil disturbance. |
In a response to increasing | soil erosion, the government introduced the Land Hus |
According to the | soil pH the recommend dose may be varying. |
The prepupae drop to the | soil and burrow to a depth of several inches, then p |
turies, farmers would “obtain permits to remove | soil from the Karanis mound to use as fertilizer (se |
based on a Tall Oil Pitch emulsion used to bind | soil for a number of applications including dust con |
The landers used a robotic arm to put | soil samples into sealed test containers on the craf |
ice is spending $2.7 million dollars to prevent | soil loss. |
They are accustomed to sandy | soil and eat mostly seeds, large and small grasses a |
ting on concrete pillars firmly anchored to the | soil by numerous poles. |
sed under roads and other structures to prevent | soil disturbances due to freezing and thawing. |
example, construction projects tend to compact | soil and prevent moisture from penetrating to small |
The beans provide the nitrogen to the | soil that the other plants utilize and the squash sp |
Service stated that it is not possible to limit | soil disturbance below allowed thresholds in the cou |
m upon this very spot, the first "claim" to the | soil upon which this city now stands being his. |
g sheep which produce very fine wool due to the | soil and climatic conditions of the Yass area. |
is the study of evidence relating to minerals, | soil, petroleums, and other materials found in the E |
000 men) of the Grand Army returned to Prussian | soil alive. |
Young plants are cut back to the | soil every year in early summer or during the dorman |
ature False Shamrock plants are cut back to the | soil every 3-5 years in early summer or during the d |
beach, and the divers would swim ashore to take | soil samples, collected this time in condoms. |
While it adapts well to various | soil types, it will suffer under water stagnation, a |
a periodic application of phosphate rock to the | soil and as such methods to recycle the lost phospho |
ofungicidal seed treatments are used to control | soil borne fungal pathogens that cause seed rots, da |
l landscaping plant and it is used to stabilize | soil against erosion on mountain slopes. |
They are excellent diggers, able to penetrate | soil that even a pickaxe would have difficulty with, |
ear tests in the northern hemisphere to measure | soil erosion. |
ls of each bloom are often held parallel to the | soil surface. |
, where cells from the root cap are shed to the | soil where they are biologically processed by microo |
les XII of Sweden, who had retreated to Ottoman | soil following his defeat in Battle of Poltava 1709. |
time was to have Socialism become native to the | soil; for they saw that there could be no progress o |
ing the last 40 years, which has led to extreme | soil erosion in the Mangoky River basin, as evidence |
Rhizomorphs grow relatively close to the | soil surface (in the top 20 cm) and invade new roots |
sses the terroir (wine identity linked to local | soil, aspect and climate) of the Aconcagua Valley no |
ds to a sellout crowd and then returned to home | soil to sell out the Point Theatre again on December |
d human health resulting from emissions to air, | soil, surface and ground water from the incineration |
e city of El Paso, Texas and crossed to Mexican | soil in the border city of Ciudad Juarez. |
e flow of water, lessening its ability to erode | soil or structures on the coast. |
umes to be used in a crop rotation to replenish | soil that has been depleted of nitrogen. |
cropland to vegetative cover in order to reduce | soil erosion, improve water quality, and increase wi |
o be led by a man whose origins belong to his | soil... than by a cunning talmudist. |
ar rainfall and the moisture it delivers to the | soil, supplemented by moisture in the air. |
particular virus, the grass is able to tolerate | soil temperatures of up to 65°C that would otherwise |
ural decay and no nutrients are returned to the | soil, resulting in long-term degradation to the fore |
ecoming instrumental in transplanting to French | soil the literary Humanistic movement. |
It refers to the use of toxins applied to the | soil as a means of blocking concealed access to a st |
n while still providing tolerances to climatic, | soil, and disease conditions that made the use of tr |
brine will then need to be pumped out to avoid | soil salinization), and there is an opportunity to c |
ture of herbs and grasses grow there due to its | soil and climate and this give the cheese distinctiv |
s of the petroleum burn caused pollution to the | soil and air, and the oil fires have been linked wit |
eclared that all men have an equal right to the | soil; that wars are brutal and unnecessary; that sla |
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