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Перевод: cassava
[существительное] маниока [бот.]
Тезаурус:
- For example, it is now possible to produce cassava seedlings, the parental line of which is usually affected by a mosaic virus, by culturing unaffected cells that can be propagated in sterile conditions (Tudge 1988).
- Farmers were required to make "tie ridges" which conserved moisture within the soil, to manure a certain proportion of their fields, and to plant a specified minimum acreage of cotton and cassava.
- This would be impossible using simple cuttings and such disease resistant strains would be an obvious advantage to many farming systems in Africa, where cassava is a major crop, especially if disease resistance can be combined with high productivity.
- Cassava, sugar cane, fruit crops, coffee and cotton are also grown and irrigation in the Venezuelan region is widely used for grain production.
- As 60 per cent of the cassava grown in this area is marketed in towns, a yield increase even of this order of magnitude has had a positive impact on urban food supplies.
- Here, too, the cassava variety is the result of breeding work at IITA which has been available to farmers since 1978.
- Smaller family farmers have been neglected and offered derisory prices for the products they mostly sell (e.g. cassava and honey, see Chambers and Singer 1980).
- More modest, but important, increases in the productivity of another root crop, cassava, have also been achieved by thousands of small farmers in western Nigeria.
- At another hatch an arm appears holding up bright enamel bowls and someone dashes forward to claim the grey cassava and fishheads.
- In a great city like Ibadan a flour made from cassava, known as gari, is the basic foodstuff and armies of hard working women perform the task of transforming the cassava into gari ; clothes and basic furniture, as discussed in Chapter 10, are all made by local artisans.
- His fellows include those who brought bananas from the Indian Ocean coast to the highlands of east Africa, those who brought cassava from the Atlantic coast of Angola to the forests of Zaire, and those who first trekked the hump-backed Zebu cattle down the valley of the Nile.
- Trials have also shown that crops like maize ( Zea mays ) and cassava ( Manihot esculenta ) provide higher yields when alley-cropped with leguminous bushes and trees because of the increased availability of nitrogen which also results in a considerably reduced fertiliser requirement.
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