monocultureCultivation of large land areas with a single
plant variety.
monoecious ...
Full article >>>monoculture The growth of only one
species in a given area; such as a cornfield or other agricultural field.
Full article >>>Monoculture. The agricultural practice of cultivating crops consisting of genetically similar
organisms.
Monogenic. Controlled by or associated with a single
gene.
Movable genetic element. (See
Transposon.) ...
Full article >>>monoculture agroforestry Intensive
planting of a single
species; an efficient wood production approach, but one that encourages pests and disease infestations and conflicts with wildlife
habitat or recreation uses.
Full article >>>The trend to
monoculture means that greater concentrations of pollinators are needed at bloom time than ever before, yet the area is forage poor or even deadly to bees for the rest of the season.
Full article >>>And so you're able to look at the average response of all of these randomly chosen
monocultures with the randomly chosen two
species plots, and the fours, the eights, ...
Full article >>>monoculture following deforestation). Before 1992, others pointed out that no property rights or no access regulation of resources necessarily lead to their decrease (degrading costs having to be supported by the
community).
Full article >>>Monoculture. The agricultural practice of cultivating crops consisting of genetically similar
organisms.
Monogenic. Controlled by or associated with a single
gene. Movable genetic element. (See
Transposon.) m
RNA. See
Messenger RNA.
Multi-locus probe.
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