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yard grass - traducción al árabe

GENUS OF PLANTS
Barnyard millet; Billion dollar grass; Billion-dollar grass; Japanese barnyard millet; Barnyardgrass; Barnyard grass; Barnyard Grass; Barnyard-grass; Barn-yard Grass; Barn-yard grass; Barnyard grasses; Ornithospermum
  • jungle rice]] (''Echinochloa colona'')

yard grass      
عشب شائك يكثر فى الافنية والحقول
Railway yard         
  • A large [[Amtrak]] and [[Metra]] coach yard in [[Chicago, Illinois]]. About 25 percent of all rail traffic in the United States travels through the Chicago area.
  • Yard for [[Amtrak]] equipment, located next to the [[Los Angeles River]]. The two tracks on the left are the mainline.
  • A coach yard in Shanghai, China
LOCATION FOR STORING AND SORTING RAILROAD CARS
Railyard; Railroad yard; Rail yards; Train yard; Railway yard; Yard (rail); Station yard; Station yards; Station-yard; Station-yards; Stationyard; Stationyards; Yard limits; Coach yard; Freight yard; Railroad freight yard; Freight Yard; Train yards
حوش بضائع ملحق بمحطة القطارات ( البضائع )
Marshalling yard         
  • CNW]] towerman R. W. Mayberry operates the retarders at Proviso Yard in [[Chicago, Illinois]], May 1943.
  • Not all cars can be sent over a classification hump. This Union Pacific track maintenance vehicle is permanently labelled "Do not hump", because it is not designed to withstand hump sorting.
RAIL YARD USED FOR ASSEMBLING RAIL CARS INTO TRAINS
Marshalling yard; Hump yard; Railroad yards; Trainyard; No humping; Gravitational yard; Marshaling yard; Classification yards; Marshalling yards; Hump yards; Hump classification yard; Gravity yard; Do not hump; Hump shunting; Marshalling siding; Hump (railway); Freight classification yard; Flat yard; Marshalling station; Do Not Hump
محطة فرز

Definición

scrapyard
also scrap yard (scrapyards)
A scrapyard is a place where old machines such as cars or ships are destroyed and where useful parts are saved. (BRIT; in AM, use junkyard
)
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Wikipedia

Echinochloa

Echinochloa is a very widespread genus of plants in the grass family and tribe Paniceae. Some of the species are known by the common names barnyard grass or cockspur grass.

Some of the species within this genus are millets that are grown as cereal or fodder crops. The most notable of these are Japanese millet (E. esculenta) in East Asia, Indian barnyard millet (E. frumentacea) in South Asia, and burgu millet (E. stagnina) in West Africa. Collectively, the members of this genus are called barnyard grasses (though this may also refer to E. crus-galli specifically), and are also known as barnyard millets or billion-dollar grasses.

When not grown on purpose, these grasses may become a nuisance to farmers. In particular, common barnyard grass (E. crus-galli) is notorious as a weed. It is not easily suppressed with living mulches such as velvet bean (Mucuna pruriens var. utilis). Early barnyard grass (E. oryzoides) is a well-known example of Vavilovian mimicry: the plants have evolved to resemble rice (Oryza), enabling them to escape weeding more easily.

Among the plant pathogens that affect this genus are the sac fungus Cochliobolus sativus, which has been noted on common barnyard grass, and rice hoja blanca virus. Both affect many other grass species, in particular most important cereals, and Echinochloa weeds may serve as a reservoir. The fungi Drechslera monoceras and Exserohilum monoceras have been evaluated with some success as potential biocontrol agents of common barnyard grass in rice fields. More research is necessary, however, because they may not be host-specific enough to be of practical use. Insect pests include Atherigona falcata, the barnyard millet shoot fly.