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单词 gumland
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Definition of gumland in English:

gumland

nounˈɡʌmland
mass nounNZ
  • Land on which kauri trees once grew, often still yielding valuable kauri resin but typically with poor-quality soil.

    he took waste gumland and made clean and productive pasture
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Another explanation could be a reduction in vigour of trees grown in the heavy gumland clay soil.
    • Burning the forest, however, results in degradation to a virtually sterile "gumland", for an indefinite period.
    • Gumland soils are confined mainly but not entirely to flat land or moderate slopes.
    • The gumland soils cover 600 square miles and are of three main types.
    • The species was completely absent in gumland clays and pumice soils.
    • In experimental sowings on newly developed gumland, inoculation of clover gave significantly improved results over uninoculated clover.
    • By 1895, Yelas had earned enough from gum to buy his own piece of gum-land in the Henderson Valley.
    • The report called for the creation of gumland reserves that could be worked only by licensed diggers.
    • The cheapest source of an oil for such purposes was also a derivative of the kauri, a slushy resin deposit found on old gumland or forest sites.
    • Symptoms tend to be more severe on vines growing in the gumland clays of Auckland.
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