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"With cultivation, the New York oyster industry thought it had beaten nature," Mr. Kurlansky said.
With cultivation more concentrated, resistance to disease and productivity have decreased, he said, even as the number of açaí palms in Pará has exploded.
With cultivation and careful breeding, this could easily reach 600 or more gallons per acre about as much as oil palms produce, he says.
With cultivation of the land never an option and the gathering activity only peripheral to their diet, the reliance on animals for survival was total.
The relative eGFP expression levels for these colonies was approximately 8 times higher when cultivated with 800 nM MTX, and approximately 2 times higher when cultivated with 400 nM MTX, compared with cultivation without MTX.
Sugar developed into an advanced industry, with cultivation and processing integrated at various sites.
The landscape there is more arid and monotonous, with cultivation of cereals.
These pathways can be managed with cultivation, mulches, cover crops, or perennial sod.
Studies in agricultural landscapes show stream, lake, and reservoir fertility increases with cultivation in the catchment.
The main natural vegetation is macchie, but with cultivation the land supports vegetables, olives, citrus, and grapes.
Another surreal image from the wartime dig for victory campaign – this time a knife and fork become a spade and shovel, linking consumption with cultivation.
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