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legumin Meaning in Tamil ( legumin வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

அவரையம்,



legumin தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இங்கு அவரையத்துக்கு தேவையான நைதரசன் பதித்தலை பாக்டீரியாக்கள் செய்யும் வேளையில், அவை உயிர் வாழும் இடமாக அவரையம் இருக்கின்றது.

legumin's Usage Examples:

The fact that the growth of a leguminous crop, such as red clover, leaves the soil in a higher condition for the subsequent growth of a grain crop - that, indeed, the growth of such a leguminous crop is to a great extent equivalent to the application of a nitrogenous manure for the cereal crop - was in effect known ages ago.


Of lime, very little is taken up by the cereal crops, and by the root-crops much less than of potash; more by the leguminous than by the other crops, and, by the clover especially, sometimes much more than by all the other crops of the rotation put together.


The nodules on the roots of leguminous plants are induced by the presence of a minute organism now known to do no injury to the plant.


Of the few leguminous plants which are in any degree suitable for water-meadows, Lotus corniculatus major, Trifolium hybridum, and T.


CALABAR BEAN, the seed of a leguminous plant, Physostigma venenosum, a native of tropical Africa.


Whatever the specific rotation, there may in practice be deviations from the plan of retaining on the farm the whole of the root-crops, the straw of the grain crops and the leguminous fodder crops (clover, vetches, sainfoin, 'c.


urid, mashkalai), also known as green gram, is perhaps the most esteemed of the leguminous plants of India, where the meal of its seed enters into the composition of the more delicate cakes and dishes.


The farmer therefore arranges his cropping in such a way that roots, or leguminous crops, succeed the cereal crops.


But much less potash than phosphoric acid is exported in the cereal grains, much more being retained in the straw, whilst the other products of the rotation - the root and leguminous crops - which are also supposed to be retained on the farm, contain very much more potash than the cereals, and comparatively little of it is exported in meat and milk.


bipartite begomovirus infecting a leguminous host.





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