10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGROSTOLOGICAL»
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agrostological in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
agrostological and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Competition Science Vision
(B) Agrostological Methods The important agrostological methods for soil
conservation are as follows — (i) Retiring the Land — Areas of heavy soil erosion
should necessarily be put under thick cover of grasses. Under favourable climatic
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Conference on Agricultural Research Priorities for Economic ...
Fotius, G. and Valenza, J. Study of natural oriental Ferlo grassland (Senegal) -
IEMVT, agrostological study no. 13, 1966 15. Gaston, A. Agrostological study of
Kanewa (Chad) - IEMVT, agrostological study no. 11, 1966. 16. Granier, P. Notes
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M. G. C. McDonald Dow, 1969
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Evaluation and Mapping of Tropical African Rangelands
Agrostological studies conducted prior to the prodigious mortality in 1973 show a
certain degree of over-grazing of the largest stock-breeding regions in Mali,
which are Mopti and Gao (I.E.M.V.T., 1972 b, 1971). A specification of the degree
of ...
International Livestock Research Institute
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Ecology and Environment
Agrostological. methods. In such methods grasses such as Cynodon dactylon are
utilised as erosion-resisting plants. They are grown in strips between the crops.
They act as stabilisers when grown in gully and sodding. Such methods include:
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P. D. Sharma, Sharma P.D., 2009
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Miscellaneous Publication
Agrostological notes. F. Lamson-Scribr.er nnd Elmer D. Merrill. 1901. 28. Gasses
and fodder plants on the Potomac (its. C. R. Ball. 1901. 29. The grasses in Elliott's
" Sketch of the Botany of South Carolina and Georgia." F. Lamson-Scribner.
Agrostological Methods. In agrostological methods grasses are grown to check
soil erosion. The grasses form sod and act as soil binders or stabilizers. The
grasses are grown either in rotation or alongwith agricultural crops (lay farming)
or ...
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Environmental Biotechnology: Theory and Application
Biological methods are sub-divided into agronomical and agrostological methods
. Agronomical methods involve growing crops like grass, berseem, groundnut etc.
, which offer soil protection against erosion by water. Strip cropping involves ...
Gareth M. Evans, Judith C. Furlong, 2003
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The Grasslands of the United States: An Environmental History
During Chase's later career she encouraged, mentored, and sponsored minority
agrostological students like Maria Bandiera, Clarissa Rolfs, George Black (an
African-American working in Brazil), and Zoraida Luces de Febres. Chase ...
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A Textbook on Environmental Studies
The terraces slow down the velocity of run-off and allow the water to move to the
sides of the fields, where it flows away without eroding the soil. 8. Agrostological
Methods. In agrostological methods grasses are grown to Natural Resources 39.
(b) Agrostological methods : The study of grasses is called agrostology. The
grasses like Cynodon, Dactylis, Eragrostis etc. are good soil binders. They are
used for checking erosion and building soil structure. The common agrostological
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2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AGROSTOLOGICAL»
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agrostological is used in the context of the following news items.
Trust Charl To Flow At Riviera
By contrast, it's common throughout South Africa and while an agrostological approach is certainly out of the left field, Schwartzel has already ... «Sportinglife.com, Feb 15»
Great Britain's First Olympic Gold Medal Goes to … Grass
The club has been prepping for this agrostological miracle since 2010. “The process we came up with, as to how to regerminate the seed, what ... «TIME, Jul 12»