| fertilization |
the addition of fertilizer to promote tree growth on sites deficient in one or more soil nutrients. Also used to improve the vigor of crop trees following juvenile spacing or commercial thinning.
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| fertilization |
1. application of nutrients. 2. union of egg and sperm.
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| fertility |
(fer-TIL-i-tee): The ability to produce children.
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| fertile |
able to become pregnant.
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| fertility |
Reproductive Potential. In demography, the number of births per year divided by the number of women of childbearing age, expressed as a rate.
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