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- Drylands are defined by a scarcity of water. Drylands are zones where precipitation is balanced by evaporation from surfaces and by transpiration by plants...
- Dryland, drylands, dry land, or dry lands may also refer to: Dryland farming "Dry Land", 1975 song Drylands (novel), 1999 book by Thea Astley Dryland...
- Dryland farming and dry farming encomp**** specific agricultural techniques for the non-irrigated cultivation of crops. Dryland farming is ****ociated with...
- firewood, but sometimes pulling people. Carting as a sport is also known as dryland mushing and is practiced all around the world, often to keep winter sled...
- Dryland salinity is a natural process for soil, just like other processes such as wind erosion. Salinity degrades land by an increase in soil salt concentration...
- have been called by many local names; some of the more colorful include dryland fish, because when sliced lengthwise then breaded and fried, their outline...
- The Global Dryland Alliance (GDA) is an international organization composed of dryland countries and is headquartered in Doha, Qatar. Officially formed...
- The Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture orCRIDA is an institute under the Indian Council of Agricultural Research. It was formed in 1985...
- (Sahel region), Asia (Gobi Desert and Mongolia) and parts of South America. Drylands occupy approximately 40–41% of Earth's land area and are home to more than...
- Sonchus novae-zelandiae, the dryland sow thistle, is a species of thistle in the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to New Zealand and is an endangered...