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20:54 Mar 11, 2002 |
French to English translations [PRO] Science - Agriculture / agriculture | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Steven Geller Local time: 07:22 | ||||||
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4 +1 | soil undergoing treatment / treated soil |
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4 | Check out the website below. |
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4 -1 | scrubbed floor |
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2 | balanced soil (?) |
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scrubbed floor Explanation: From Termium : Français :Dallages et chapes revêtement de sol à entretien Anglais :Dallages et chapes scrubbed floor -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-03-12 00:20:09 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- WRONG ANSWER - \"SCRUB THIS ONE\". |
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Check out the website below. Explanation: www.sadef.fr/ English and French website, references to lysimeter tank testing - you can probably contact them about this term. |
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balanced soil (?) Explanation: I think this is soil in which fertilizer added compensates nutrient losses. I don't know the English term, perhaps balanced soil... Reference: http://www.scpa.fr/Agriculture/Fertilisants/Potasse_magnesie... |
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soil undergoing treatment / treated soil Explanation: If you study the two tables on this site, you will see that it means soils that in being treated regularly. 1er cas : sols en dessous du niveau d'entretien : Ces doses sont à apporter soit annuellement, soit pour 3 ans au maximum, sur ou avant la tête de rotation la plus exigeante (en sols non sableux). 2ème cas : sol à l'entretien Ces doses correspondent à un entretien régulier comprenant les pertes par les exportations des cultures et celles par lessivage. Reference: http://www.scpa.fr/Agriculture/Fertilisants/Potasse_magnesie... |
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