zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
  • rèn zhǒng shǔ bīn shǔ de guàn zài gān de jiǎn xìng rǎng zhōng mào de shēngzhǎng
    any of various shrubby plants of the genus Atriplex that thrive in dry alkaline soil.
  • guàn huò cǎo běn zhí guǎng fàn yòng liào rǎng gǎi liángyóu zài měi guó nán yòng zuò gān cǎo
    shrubby or herbaceous plants widely used for forage, soil improvement, and especially hay in southern United States.
  • pōu miàn céng abc rǎng pōu miàn céng zhōng shēn pái sān de pōu miàn céng shòu fēng huà de yǐng xiǎngyóu shàng liǎng céng kuàng chéng de yán suǒ gòu chéng
    The third-deepest soil zone in ABC soil, unaltered by weathering and made up of the parent rock from which the two uppermost layers derive as well as other mineral materials.
  • b céngdiàn céng zài fēn a、 b、 c céng wèi rǎng zhōng de 'èr céng biǎo céng zhī xià de rǎng fēnyóu nián yǎng huà zhì hècóng a céng wèi tōng guò guò dào de yòu chéngxià céng
    In ABC soil, the second or subsurface zone of soil made of clay and oxidized materials and organic matter obtained from the A-horizon by leaching; subsoil.
  • lìnróng céng zài abc céng rǎng zhōng zuì shàng miàn de cénghán yòu zhí dǐng céng rǎng
    In ABC soil, the uppermost zone of soil, containing humus; topsoil.
  • zhuān hóng rǎng hán tiě zhì fán huò 'èr yǎng huà guī de rǎngfēn hòu shī rùn yòu xiāng duì gāo wēn de dài lín
    Soil that is rich in iron, alumina, or silica and formed in tropical woodlands under very humid climate with relatively high temperature.
  • jiān yìng nián zhǒng 'ér nián chóu de rǎngzài měi guó nán hěn cháng jiàntōng cháng shī rùn shí xíng chéng nián de jiāng
    A fine silty soil, common in the southern and western United States, that forms an unusually sticky mud when wet.
  • qiú zǎo de shì shǔdān bāo hǎi zǎo shēngzhǎng zài rǎng huò shī yán shí shàng shēng huò qún shēng
    type genus of Chlorococcales; unicellular green algae occurring singly or in a layer on soil or damp rock.
  • zhè zhāng xiǎn shì gāi diǎn de zhào piàn shè 2 yuè hòu 7 yuè jǐn xiǎn shì xiān qián de diǎn xiǎn shì liǎo gāi diǎn zhōu wéi de diǎnxiān qián de diǎn zài zhōng děng gāo de biāo yòu tuī ér diǎn jīng bèi tuī píngbiǎo céng de rǎng jīng bèi yùn zǒu
    This photograph of the site taken two months later in July shows not only the previous site, which is the figure in the middle at the top with the bulldozer sign near it, it shows that this previous site, as well as all of the other sites around the site, have been fully bulldozed and graded. The topsoil has been removed.
  • zhǒng fàng rǎng
    She put the seeds in the earth.
  • shēn 'ér huá de rǎng huò
    Deep, slimy soil or mud.
  • zhǒng chǎn měi guó nán de shā shéshēng huó zài shā huò shā huò piào zài féi de rǎng shàngdài tiáo wén xíng yín huán shé
    a sand snake of southwestern United States; lives in fine to coarse sand or loamy soil in which it `swims'; banding resembles that of coral snakes.
  • zhè zhǒng rǎng hán jiǎn fēng
    This kind of soil contains much alkali.
  • guān jiàn zài kòng zhì rǎng de jiǎn fēn
    The key problem is how to overcome alkali in the soil.
  • zhè de rǎng shì jiǎn xìng de
    The soil here is alkaline.
  • men yīnggāi zài jiǎn xìng rǎng zhǒng shénme
    What shall we grow in this alkaline soil?
  • ǎi de yìng de duō zhī tiáo duō de guàn tōng cháng fēn zài měi zhōu de jiǎn xìng rǎng zhōng
    low hardy much-branched spiny shrub common in alkaline soils of western America.
  • jiēguǒ rǎng zhōng de jiǎn fèn zēng duōnóng tián chéng liǎo máo zhī
    As a result, soil alkalinity rose and farmland lay barren.
  • 'èr shí tiáo rén mín zhèng yīngdāng jiā qiáng duì nóng huán jìng de bǎo fáng zhì rǎng rǎn shā huàyán huàpín huàzhǎo huà miàn chén jiàng fáng zhì zhí bèi huàishuǐ liú shīshuǐ yuán jiézhǒng yuán miè jué shēng tài shī diào xiàn xiàng de shēng zhǎntuī guǎng zhí bìng chóng hài de zōng fáng zhì shǐ yòng huà féinóng yào zhí shēngzhǎng
    Article 20. The people's governments at various levels shall provide better protection for the agricultural environment by preventing and controlling soil pollution, the desertification and alkalization of land, the impoverishment of soil, the deterioration of land into marshes, earth subsidence, the damage of vegetation, soil erosion, the drying up of sources of water, the extinction of species and the occurence and development of other ecological imbalances, by extending the scale of a comprehensive prevention and control of plant diseases and insect pests, and by promoting a rational application of chemical fertilizers, pesticides and plant growth hormone.
  • zhǒng shēngzhǎng zài cháo shī huò de rǎng zhōng de 'ào 'ān shù de rèn zhǒng
    any of several Australian gum trees growing on moist or alluvial soil.
  • gāo de cāo de měi zhōu yào cǎoyòu shǒu zhǎng zhuàng de duō xiǎo bái xióng de huāzài měi guó zhōng dōng de chōng rǎng zhōng jiàn
    tall coarse American herb having palmate leaves and numerous small white dioecious flowers; found wild in most alluvial soils of eastern and central United States.
  • zhǒng yóu lái xīn chén de céng shā de shū sōng cái liào gòu chéng de rǎng
    a type of soil consisting of unconsolidated material from freshly deposited alluvium or sand.
  • tiě zhǒng zài shī rùn de zhǎo dào bìng wéi zhēng de hán fēng tiě dàn quē shǎo tàn suān yán de rǎng
    Soil rich in alumina and iron and deficient in carbonates, found in and characteristic of humid regions.
  • zhǒng yīn yán shí làn 'ér chǎn shēng de hóng rǎnghán néng róng jiě de tiě yǎng huà chén diàn
    a red soil produced by rock decay; contains insoluble deposits of ferric and aluminum oxides.
  • sān shí tiáo  rén mín zhèng yīngdāng cǎi cuò shīwéi pái guàn gōng chéng shè shīgǎi liáng rǎng gāo fáng zhǐ huāng huàyán huàshuǐ liú shī rǎn
    Article 35 People's governments at all levels shall adopt measures to maintain and protect irrigation and drainage facilities, ameliorate the soil to raise fertility and prevent desertification, salinization, water loss and soil erosion and pollution.
  • sān shí 'èr tiáo  xiàn shàng fāng rén mín zhèng yào qiú zhàn yòng gēng de dān wèi jiāng suǒ zhàn yòng gēng gēng zuò céng de rǎng yòng xīn kāi kěn gēng liè zhì huò zhě gēng de rǎng gǎi liáng
    Article 32 The local people's governments at and above the county level may demand units which occupy cultivated land to use the topsoil of the land occupied for use in the newly reclaimed land, poor land or other cultivated land for soil amelioration.
  • xiāo huà jūn zhǒng cānyù dàn huán jiāng 'ān de huà yǎng huà chéng xiāo suān yán huò jiāng xiāo suān yán yǎng huà chéng xiāo suān yán de rǎng jūn
    Any of various soil bacteria that take part in the nitrogen cycle, oxidizing ammonium compounds into nitrites or nitrites into nitrates.
  • fēng qīn shí liǎo shān de rǎng
    Wind& rain had denuded the mountain side of soil.
  • ròu gǎnjūn zhǒngròu suō zhuàng bāo gǎnjūnshǔ de yàn yǎng xíng gōu xíng jūnnéng fēn ròu shēng rǎng zhōng
    An anaerobic, rod-shaped bacterium(Clostridium botulinum) that secretes botulin and inhabits soils.
  • bāo suō jūn shǔ jūnsuō jūn zhǒng bàng zhuàngbāo shēng zhí de jūn duō wéi suō jūn shǔ yàn yǎng jūn rǎng zhōng de dàn jūn dǎo zhì ròu zhòngdú shāng fēng de jūn
    Any of various rod-shaped, spore-forming, chiefly anaerobic bacteria of the genus Clostridium, such as the nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in soil and those causing botulism and tetanus.
  • 'ěr zhōng guó běi jiē rǎng de lián zhōng fēn dōng nán de yuē zài 13 shì qián yóu jiǎng jué de měnggǔ rén zhù, 1864 nián bèi 'é luó zhàn lǐng
    A region of southeast Central Asian U.S.S.R. bordering on northwest China. It was probably inhabited before the13th century by a Turkic-speaking Mongolian people and was annexed by Russia in1864.
  • lái yuán rǎng jūn de duō tài kàng shēng gǎnjūn tài lèi )。
    a polypeptide antibiotic (similar to bacitracin) obtained from a soil bacterium.