cultivated crop

collocation in English

meaningsofcultivatedandcrop

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cultivated
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌl.tɪ.veɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈkʌl.tə.veɪ.t̬ɪd/
Someone who is cultivated has had a good education and knows a lot about and likes art, music, ...
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crop
noun
uk
/krɒp/
us
/krɑːp/
(the total amount collected of) a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in ...
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(Definition ofcultivatedandcropfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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According to (4), smallholders can manipulate erosion rates by changing thecultivatedcrop, or by influencing yields via the control variable in the optimisation problem, nutrient inputs through fertilisers.
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I smiled slightly to myself and wondered how many walkers would know the difference between a grass field and a newly sown and growingcultivatedcropof wheat or barley.
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The highly variable fruit of the plant is eaten both raw and cooked and is becoming more popular as acultivatedcrop.
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The principalcultivatedcrophere is coffee, which provides most of the employment of the rural population.
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Alfalfa is the maincultivatedcropof farmers in the area.
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Rice is the mostcultivatedcrop, in dry (hillside) technique.
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This is likely due to the fact that the vine is traditionally a wild vegetable opposed to acultivatedcrop, and so its domestication potential has remained unrealized.
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Hemp was one of the earliest of the cultivated crops and its importance continued until relatively recently.
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Residents of this village rely on cultivated crops for their survival, mainly mahangu.
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Kotosh people cultivated crops, used marine resources, built permanent settlements and multistoreyed ceremonial buildings.
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This jackrabbit is a solitary species and feeds on grasses and other green plants, including cultivated crops.
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The most commonly cultivated crops are cotton, wheat, sugarcane and water melons.
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The most cultivated crops are grains, especially barley, followed by lentils and chick peas.
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The primarily cultivated crops were onions, corn, and fruits, but the beehives were also kept, in addition to some livestock.
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They are less desirable in cultivated crops because they have a lower pollination rate.
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The most frequently cultivated crops are the potato, cereal, vegetables, and hay.
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The use of a single resistance gene against various pests and diseases plays a major role in resistance breeding for cultivated crops.
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