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The art or act of cultivating; improvement of land for or by agriculture
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As the most promising method for control currently appears to be cultivation of tolerant or resistant P. radiata genotypes, it is necessary to understand the genetic diversity within the genus Cyclaneusma in order to successfully identify the most resistant host genotypes for cultivation on disease-prone sites.
The most promising method for control currently appears to be cultivation of tolerant or resistant P. radiata genotypes so it is necessary to understand the genetic diversity within the genus Cyclaneusma in order to successfully identify the best genotypes for cultivation on disease-prone sites.
The simplest way of growing microalgae commercially is considered to be cultivation in open ponds, and this system is commonly applied in commercial algal production.
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Only in the plains of Thessalía, Makedonía, and Thráki is cultivation possible on a reasonably large scale.
The only method for the reproduction of saffron is cultivation of corm.
Most common location for poisoning was cultivation lands.
In human agriculture, improving a crop's growth conditions is cultivation.
Cultivation setups for the screening were cultivation at pH 6 and 7, ±3% EtOH and ±1 mM IPTG.
A solution to over-harvesting Chaga for the nutriceutical industry is cultivation.
Adholeya expects that by 2012, modified jatropha plants will be in cultivation.
A key principle of Buddhist life is the cultivation of compassion for all living beings.
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