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Перевод: leguminous
[прилагательное] бобовый; стручковый
Тезаурус:
- These leguminous plants have the capacity to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere through their specialized root nodules.
- Leguminous plants are the most important producers of phytooestrogens.
- Red clovers, alsikes, and trefoil, also very productive but short lived, make up the leguminous portion of these mixtures.
- Leguminous green manures, such as clover and beans, fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil by means of their root nodules, so making it available to plants later in the growing season.
- The implication of this is that the introduction of leguminous crops to non-indigenous areas might well benefit, in terms of productivity enhancement, by the associated introduction of rhizobial strains.
- Leguminous plants, with their nitrogen-rich root modules, are especially useful, while decaying turf contributes fibre (turf loam) for potting composts.
- As a result, there have been changes to land-clearance contracts, including the replacement of grasses by leguminous species that provide a better protective cover and enhance the nitrogen content of the soil.
- Rhizobia, the nitrogen-fixing symbionts of leguminous plants, usually have a few, some of them huge (up to 30 per cent of the size of the chromosome).
- Other leguminous plants play a more important part in the diet of Mediterranean than North European countries; so the consumption of leguminous plants seems negatively correlated with breast cancer.
- As discussed in section 8.4.3, the bacterium Rhizobium spp. is one of the main bacteria involved in nitrogen fixation via its symbiotic relationship with leguminous plant species, and much work has been undertaken on the beneficial effects on crop productivity which may ensue if seeding with this bacterium is undertaken.
- The latter are usually leguminous species which enhance the nitrogen content of the soil to the benefit of the arable crop and regular pruning to prevent shading of the crop provides a further source of nutrients as a mulch.
- According to Kang and Wilson, the best results are achieved if leguminous species are used to create the hedge, and trials carried out in Nigeria have shown that the most promising species are Leucaena leucocephala and Gliricidia sepium which will grow successfully even on degraded land.
- 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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