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1 запас питательных веществ
1) Engineering: nutrient economy2) Agriculture: (доступных) nutrient-supplying capacity (в почве)3) Forestry: nutrient-supplying capacity4) Ecology: food reserve, nutrient economies, nutrient reserveУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > запас питательных веществ
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2 снабжение питательными веществами
1) Biology: nutrient supply2) Makarov: supply of nutrientsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > снабжение питательными веществами
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•These insects are nurtured upon plant foods.
•The field of the generator is fed from the exciter.
•The supply of nutrients on which plants feed...
•The larvae live on phytoplankton.
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4 снабжение питательными веществами
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5 потеря питательных веществ
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > потеря питательных веществ
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6 питательное вещество
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•The lost liquid is replenished from the reservoir.
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•The lost liquid is replenished from the reservoir.
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9 неорганическое удобрение
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inorganic fertiliser
Inorganic chemical which promotes plant growth by enhancing the supply of essential nutrients such as ammonium sulphate or lime. (Source: PORT)
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inorganic fertiliser
Inorganic chemical which promotes plant growth by enhancing the supply of essential nutrients such as ammonium sulphate or lime. (Source: PORT)
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inorganic fertiliser
Inorganic chemical which promotes plant growth by enhancing the supply of essential nutrients such as ammonium sulphate or lime. (Source: PORT)
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