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to fertile
adjective
Capable of growing abundant crops; productive
synonyms
Exact(60)
Soils on upland benches formed in limestones have soil fertility values that are comparable to fertile floodplain soils.
It is unknown whether infertile couples respond differently to OC exposure relative to fertile couples or women with untested fertility.
Functional assays have shown that spermatozoa generated from iPSCs were capable of fertilizing the oocytes after intracytoplasmatic injection and giving rise to fertile offspring following embryo transfer [ 46].
In addition to fertile soils, the region possesses rich mineral resources, particularly deposits of natural gas.
So far in the UK it is Theresa May who is moving gingerly on to fertile terrain.
Occupying the western half of the island of Hispaniola (the eastern half is the Dominican Republic), the Haitian landscape moves from mountainous peaks to fertile lowland.
In 19 years, Ramu Gaviti's six acres of land have gone from barren, dry and sparsely vegetated to fertile, moist and thick with biomass.
The boats were originally developed so fisherman could skim across wet mud and even dry land to get to fertile territory.
Also, having noted the attention that the ICL's Lahore Badshahs got, Modi and friends will be keen to stake their claim to fertile ground before someone else does.
An earlier study had established that arthropods could carry sperm between mosses, but it was unclear how important they were and why they were attracted to fertile moss.
This all adds up to fertile ground for future growth.
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