soil condition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoilandcondition
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soil
noun
uk/sɔɪl/us/sɔɪl/
the material on the surface of the ground in which ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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(Definition ofsoilandconditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The successional system had a slightly more acidicsoilconditionthan the three other systems.
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Selection of sampling depths, in particular, has a significant effect on whether changes insoilconditionare observed.
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Other gradual changes insoilconditioninimical to sustainable yields can pass unnoticed until they suddenly pose serious problems.
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Micro-environmental conditions of topography andsoilconditionare tracked against historical and projected weather and growth data.
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Here, thesoilconditionmust be provided to the system before digging and the material must remain relatively homogeneous for effective digging.
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Owing to unforeseen difficulties withsoilcondition, work is not now expected to start on the actual bridge construction until mid-summer, although preparatory works are continuing.
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Drought is a natural cause that can lead to poorsoilcondition, particularly in combination with man-made causes such as poor management of agricultural land, forests and water.
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It was a proven bio-organic catalyst that improves plant and fruit quality in virtually anysoilcondition.
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This is an indication of improvingsoilconditionas deteriorating soil is normally invaded by grass species.
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Through attention to good healthysoilcondition, it is expected that insect, fungal, or other problems that sometimes plague plants can be minimized.
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The report concluded that thesoilconditionwas feasible for metro rail.
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This can be either a benefit or a nuisance depending on thesoilconditionand usage.
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Biochar impact may depend on regional conditions including soil type,soilcondition(depleted or healthy), temperature, and humidity.
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They suggested that behavior, diet,soilcondition, and competition between dinosaur species all potentially influenced where hadrosaurs nested.
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Environmental advantages of sewage sludge consist of, application of sludge to land due to itssoilconditionproperties and nutrient content.
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A certain amount of settlement can be expected in buildings founded on footings or rafting in suchsoilcondition.
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This degeneration is sometimes ascribed to such causes as unsuitable soil conditions or to over-rapid increase of stocks by too frequent division.
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These characters have given growers the confidence to sow earlier, whenever weather and soil conditions have allowed.
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Environmental causes of pesticide use variation consist of annual and regional fluctuations in rainfall and temperatures, pest outbreaks and soil conditions.
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