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81 cultivo industrial
culture industrielle; culture techniqueDictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > cultivo industrial
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82 cultivo técnico
culture industrielle; culture techniqueDictionnaire anglais-français de géographie > cultivo técnico
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83 hidropónica
culture hors-sol; culture hydroponique; hydroponie -
84 hydroponics
culture hors-sol; culture hydroponique; hydroponie -
85 industrial crop
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86 Hydrokultur
culture hors-sol; culture hydroponique; hydroponie -
87 Hydroponik
culture hors-sol; culture hydroponique; hydroponie -
88 Industriepflanze
culture industrielle; culture techniqueDeutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Industriepflanze
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89 technische Nutzpflanze
culture industrielle; culture techniqueDeutsch-Französisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > technische Nutzpflanze
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90 гидропоника
culture hors-sol; culture hydroponique; hydroponie -
91 технические культуры
culture industrielle; culture techniqueРусско-французский географический словарь > технические культуры
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92 madaniyat
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93 paxtachilik
culture f du coton; paxtachilik bilan shug‘ullanmoq s'occuper de la culture du coton -
94 выращивание фруктов
выращивание фруктов
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fruit cultivation
Cultivation of fruit trees for home consumption or on a commercial basis. (Source: CED)
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95 гидрокультура
гидрокультура
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hydroculture
Growing plants without soil but in sand or vermiculite or other granular material, using a liquid solution of nutrients to feed them. (Source: PHC)
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96 ирригационное земледелие
ирригационное земледелие
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irrigation farming
Farming based on the artificial distribution and application of water to arable land to initiate and maintain plant growth. (Source: GOODa)
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97 культивация
культивация
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cultivation
The practice of growing and nurturing plants outside of their wild habitat (i.e., in gardens, nurseries, arboreta). (Source: DUNSTE)
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98 культивация луковиц
культивация луковиц
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bulb cultivation
The cultivation of flower bulb is divided into two sectors: for forcing (flower bulbs used by professional growers for the production of cut flowers and potted plants) and for dry sales (flower bulbs for garden planting, flower pots, landscaping and parks). (Source: BULB)
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99 культивация субстрата
культивация субстрата
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substrate cultivation
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100 подсечно-переложное земледелие
подсечно-переложное земледелие
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shifting cultivation
Agricultural practice using the rotation of fields rather than crops, short cropping periods followed by long fallows and the maintenance of fertility by the regeneration of vegetation. (Source: PHC)
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