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agronomy
[uh-gron-uh-mee]
agronomy
/ əˈɡɒəɪ /
noun
the science of cultivation of land, soil management, and crop production
agronomy
The scientific study of soil management and crop production, including irrigation and the use of herbicides, pesticides, and fertilizers.
Other 51Թ Forms
- agronomic adjective
- agronomical adjective
- agronomically adverb
- agronomist noun
- ˈDzԴdz noun
Example Sentences
Kachuck immersed himself in a wide-ranging education in avocados, from their agronomy to the unlikely backstory of their California triumph.
In 2010, Jianxin Ma, a professor of agronomy, and his collaborators built the first reference genome for soybeans on the widely studied Williams 82 variety.
"The results of our study are part of a growing trend to integrate advanced technologies into agriculture to achieve sustainability goals," resumes Benoît Mercatoris, co-author of the study and agronomy researcher at ULiège.
She is the founder of a not-for-profit organisation to help feed those in poverty and has a PhD in agronomy.
Africa's rice imports represent about a third of the rice traded on the global market, said Shen Yuan, a professor of agronomy at Huazhong Agricultural University and lead author of the article.
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Related 51Թs
- agriculture
- breeding
- cultivation
- culture
- gardening
- grazing
- production
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