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The garden has been in continuous cultivation since the 1780's.
Land that had been under continuous cultivation for 4,000 years turned to dust.
The fields here have been farmed since at least 1616, making this perhaps the oldest farm in the country under continuous cultivation.
Most mango cultivars in use today were released from 1949-1967, with continuous cultivation since that time.
It is capable of continuous cultivation with broad rotations.
For example, continuous cultivation of land without replacing nutrients taken up by crops had led to a fall in soil fertility.
Continuous cultivation can double the rate of peat shrinkage.
Farmers practice continuous cultivation with short fallow periods in areas with limited availability of land.
These two million producers are usually found in areas of continuous cultivation and there would appear to be enormous difficulties for the distribution of aid.
Changes in soil properties during long-term fallow and continuous cultivation after forest clearing in Nigeria.
These techniques were needed in order to maintain the newly adopted methods of intensive, continuous cultivation in Korean agriculture.
In the lowlands continuous cultivation and the use of manure for fuel has led to leaching of soil nutrients.
Chemostats designed for continuous cultivation of plant cells, unlike traditional fermenters, generally use sparging alone for mixing.
After years of intensive production, involving maximum stocking rates and continuous cultivation, disease swept through the overcrowded, monocultured ponds.
With continuous cultivation, preparation, and determination, a grant writer can increasingly improve the odds that his or her future grant writing endeavors will be funded.
Changestat is a continuous cultivation method that is used for acquiring quantitative data of a microorganism's metabolism at various environmental conditions within a single experiment.
A detailed assessment, at either end of the period being examined, reveals the types of crops that make up the shift towards less land under continuous cultivation.
The continuous cultivation technique was used to investigate the screening for lipase-producing microorganisms from four commercial starters suitable for the degradation of domestic wastes.
Modern soil management practices have moved away from continuous cultivation of the soil to a range of processes that are less aggressive to the soil structure.
A thousand years ago it was the infirmary garden of the monastery, and it is said to be the oldest garden in England under continuous cultivation.
Every changestat always starts as a continuous cultivation experiment (chemostat, turbidostat), but after reaching steady state, smooth and slow change of an environmental parameter is applied.
In areas with reliable rainfall patterns farmers are able to maintain a supply of fresh sweet potatoes for most of the year by continuous cultivation and harvesting.
In 2012 an Israeli court turned down a suit by the al-'Uqbis to have their title, based on a claim of continuous cultivation, recognized by the state.
The estimated loss is greatest in Quebec, where 20% of land under monoculture row-cropping (continuous cultivation of only one type of row crop) is compacted.
College Garden, to the East of Little Dean's Yard, is believed to be the oldest garden in England, under continuous cultivation for around a millennium.