bereket,verimlilik

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fertility
the condition, or the degree of being fertile

Muckspreadng increases the fertility of the soil.

{i} fecundity, reproductivity, fruitfulness
The ability of soil to provide the necessary nutrients and water for plant growth
The level of ability of an individual to produce viable offspring
the birthrate of a population - the number of live births per 1000 people per year
Production of male or female sex cells or average male or female viable sex cell production See also Soil Fertility
The quality of soil that enables it to provide essential nutrient elements in quantities and proportions for the growth of specified plants
Ability of an individual or couple to reproduce through normal sexual activity. About 80% of healthy, fertile women are able to conceive within one year if they have intercourse regularly without contraception. Normal fertility requires the production of enough healthy sperm by the male and viable eggs by the female, successful passage of the sperm through open ducts from the male testes to the female fallopian tubes, penetration of a healthy egg, and implantation of the fertilized egg in the lining of the uterus (see reproductive system). A problem with any of these steps can cause infertility
(fer-TIL-i-tee): The ability to produce children
The actual reproductive performance of an individual, a couple, a group, or a population
the state of being fertile; capable of producing offspring
The fertility rates used in the projection were based on assumptions about the average completed family size of successive cohorts of women It was assumed that the average completed family size will continue to decline from the current figure of over 2 children per woman for those born in the early 1950s and reaching the end of their child bearing lives, to 1 66 for those born in 1972, before rising again to 1 75 for those born in 1987 and later
The actual reproductive performance of an individual, a couple, a group or a population
the property of producing abundantly and sustaining growth; "he praised the richness of the soil"
capacity of soil to provide nutrients for plant growth Includes
Number of offspring produced over a given interval or lifetime
The state or quality of being fertile or fruitful; fruitfulness; productiveness; fecundity; richness; abundance of resources; fertile invention; quickness; readiness; as, the fertility of soil, or of imagination
a capacity for producing or reproducing
the ability to reproduce; in humans, the ability to bear children
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