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плодородие почвы
Совокупность свойств почвы, обеспечивающих необходимые условия для жизни растений.
[ ГОСТ 16265-89]
плодородие почвы
Способность почвы удовлетворять потребность растений в элементах питания, влаге и воздухе, а также обеспечивать условия для их нормальной жизнедеятельности
[ ГОСТ 27593-88]
плодородие почвы
Совокупность свойств почвы, обеспечивающая урожай сельскохозяйственных культур.
[ Словарь геологических терминов и понятий. Томский Государственный Университет]Тематики
- геология, геофизика
- земледелие
- почвы
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > fertility of soil
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Макаров: жирность почвы, плодородие почвы -
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закон убывающего плодородия почв; воззрение, согласно которому каждое дополнительное вложение капитала в землю дает меньший эффект по сравнению с предыдущим и на каком-то этапе дополнительный эффект вообще становится невозможным.* * *закон убывающего плодородия почв; воззрение, согласно которому каждое дополнительное вложение капитала в землю дает меньший эффект по сравнению с предыдущим и на каком-то этапе дополнительный эффект вообще становится невозможным.Англо-русский словарь по социологии > law of diminishing fertility of soil
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7 deplete the fertility of soil
Сельское хозяйство: истощать плодородие почвыУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > deplete the fertility of soil
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natalidad; tasa de natalidad* -
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Geburtenzahlrate; Geburtenziffer* -
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1. n плодородие2. n изобилие; богатство3. n эк. производительность при оптимальных условиях4. n биол. плодовитость5. n биол. способность к воспроизведению потомства6. n биол. фертильность, рождаемостьСинонимический ряд:1. fecundity (noun) fecundity; fruitfulness; gravidity; potency; pregnancy; productiveness; productivity; profuseness; prolificacy; richness; virility2. ingenuity (noun) imagination; ingenuity; inventiveness; resourcefulness -
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[fɜ:ʹtılıtı] n1. 1) плодородие2) изобилие; богатствоfertility of thought [imagination] - богатство мысли [воображения]
2. эк. производительность при оптимальных условиях ( почвы)3. биол.1) плодовитость2) способность к воспроизведению потомства4. фертильность, рождаемость ( в демографии) -
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fertility [fɜ:'tɪlətɪ]1 noun(of land, soil) fertilité f; (of person, animal) fécondité f; figurative (of imagination) fertilité f, fécondité f(rate) de fécondité; (rite, symbol) de fertilité►► Medicine fertility clinic centre m de traitement de la stérilité;Medicine fertility drug médicament m pour le traitement de la stérilité;fertility symbol symbole m de fertilité;Medicine fertility treatment traitement m de la stérilité -
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1) (lit. or fig.) Fruchtbarkeit, die2) (ability to become parent) Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit, die* * *[-'ti-]noun (the state or condition of being fertile.) die Fruchtbarkeit* * *fer·til·ity[fəˈtɪləti, AM fɚˈtɪlət̬i]n no pl* * *[fə'tIlItɪ] Fruchtbarkeit f; (of soil, seed also) Ergiebigkeit f; (fig, of mind, brain) Produktivität f* * *fertility [fə(r)ˈtılətı] sof an dat):fertility symbol Fruchtbarkeitssymbol n2. fig Produktivität f* * *noun, no pl.1) (lit. or fig.) Fruchtbarkeit, die2) (ability to become parent) Fortpflanzungsfähigkeit, die* * *n.Ergiebigkeit f.Fruchtbarkeit f.
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