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1 содержание органических веществ
Русско-английский научный словарь > содержание органических веществ
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2 закон сохранения вещества
[lang name="Russian"]неживая материя; неорганическое вещество — dead matter
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3 органическое вещество почвы
1) Agriculture: soil organic matter2) Makarov: soil organic matter ( CA)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > органическое вещество почвы
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4 почвенный
1. soil; ground[lang name="Russian"]почвенный профиль ; грунтовый профиль — soil profile
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5 запас органических веществ в почве
Makarov: soil organic matter poolУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запас органических веществ в почве
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6 почвенное органическое вещество
Construction: soil organic matterУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > почвенное органическое вещество
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7 почвенный процесс
почвенный процесс
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soil process
The major processes in soils are gains, losses, transfers, and transformations of organic matter, soluble salts, carbonates, silicate clay minerals, sesquioxides, and silica. Gains consist normally of additions of organic matter, and of oxygen and water through oxidation and hydration, but in some sites slow continuous additions of new mineral materials take place at the surface or soluble materials are deposited from groundwater. Losses are chiefly of materials dissolved or suspended in water percolating through the profile or running off the surface. (Source: PARCOR)
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8 органическое вещество
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organic matter
Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil. (Source: KOREN)
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9 гумус
2) Geology: black mould humus, soil-ulmin, terreau3) Engineering: black earth4) Agriculture: endohumus, mould, organic matter5) Construction: decomposed organic matter, top soil (humus)6) Forestry: earth humus7) Makarov: black mold humus, humic matter, humus (органическая часть почвы), mold, mor (лесной подстилки) -
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soil process
The major processes in soils are gains, losses, transfers, and transformations of organic matter, soluble salts, carbonates, silicate clay minerals, sesquioxides, and silica. Gains consist normally of additions of organic matter, and of oxygen and water through oxidation and hydration, but in some sites slow continuous additions of new mineral materials take place at the surface or soluble materials are deposited from groundwater. Losses are chiefly of materials dissolved or suspended in water percolating through the profile or running off the surface. (Source: PARCOR)
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soil process
The major processes in soils are gains, losses, transfers, and transformations of organic matter, soluble salts, carbonates, silicate clay minerals, sesquioxides, and silica. Gains consist normally of additions of organic matter, and of oxygen and water through oxidation and hydration, but in some sites slow continuous additions of new mineral materials take place at the surface or soluble materials are deposited from groundwater. Losses are chiefly of materials dissolved or suspended in water percolating through the profile or running off the surface. (Source: PARCOR)
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12 органическое вещество
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organic matter
Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil. (Source: KOREN)
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organic matter
Plant and animal residue that decomposes and becomes a part of the soil. (Source: KOREN)
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14 путём введения
•The improvement of soil through incorporation of organic matter...
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15 путём внесения
•The improvement of soil through incorporation of organic matter...
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16 перегной
1) General subject: humus, muck, vegetable soil2) Geology: black mould humus, mold, mouldy substance, swamp muck, vegetable earth3) Engineering: black earth4) Agriculture: mould, organic matter5) Construction: mulch6) Forestry: black mold, earth humus7) Ecology: manure8) Makarov: decomposed dung, fermented manure, fine manure, moldy substance
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