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1 болотный ил
1) Ecology: bog muck, muck, peat-silt, swamp muck2) Makarov: organic silt -
2 перегнойный торф
1) Agriculture: muck peat, mucky peat2) Makarov: moldy peat -
3 болотный торф
1) Geology: drag turf, fen peat, limnetic peat, moor peat, mouldy peat, swamp muck2) Engineering: bog peat -
4 низинный торф
1) Geology: fen peat, swamp muck2) Engineering: black peat, valley peat3) Agriculture: lowland peat (яник)4) Fishery: low moor peat -
5 перегнойная почва
1) General subject: humous soil2) Ecology: muck soils, slimy-gley soil3) Makarov: humic soil, humus soil, mold soil, muck, muck soil, peat soil -
6 разложившийся торф
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > разложившийся торф
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7 торфоперегнойный горшочек
1) Agriculture: peat-compost block, turf-muck block2) Makarov: peat potУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торфоперегнойный горшочек
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Muck (soil) — Muck is a soil made up primarily of humus from drained swampland. It is known as black soil in The Fens of eastern England, where it was originally mainly fen and bog. It is used there, as in the United States, for growing specialty crops such as … Wikipedia
muck — Unconsolidated soil material consisting primarily of highly decomposed organic material in which the original plant parts are not recognizable (e.g., sapric soil materials of Soil Taxonomy). It generally contains more mineral matter, fewer… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
peat — Unconsolidated soil material consisting largely of undecomposed, or slightly decomposed, organic matter containing abundant plant fibers (e.g., fibric soil materials of Soil Taxonomy) and which accumulated under conditions of excessive… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
herbaceous peat — An accumulation of organic material, decomposed to some degree that is predominantly the remains of sedges, reeds, cattails and other herbaceous plants. Compare: moss peat, sedimentary peat, woody peat, peat, muck, and mucky peat. SSM … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
moss peat — An accumulation of organic material that is predominantly the remains of mosses (e.g., sphagnum moss). Compare: herbaceous peat, sedimentary peat, woody peat, peat, muck, and mucky peat. SSM … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
sedimentary peat — An accumulation of organic material that is predominantly the remains of floating aquatic plants (e.g., algae) and the remains and fecal material of aquatic animals, including coprogenous earth. Compare: herbaceous peat, moss peat, woody… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
woody peat — An accumulation of organic material that is predominantly composed of trees, shrubs, and other woody plants. Compare herbaceous peat, moss peat, sedimentary peat, peat, muck, and mucky peat. SSM … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
mucky peat — Unconsolidated soil material consisting primarily of organic matter that is in an intermediate stage of decomposition such that a significant part of the original material can be recognized and a significant part of the material cannot be… … Glossary of landform and geologic terms
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