pollinate – Arabic Translation – Keybot Dictionary

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The diversity that keeps life going also applies to things like soil microbes that carry nutrients to a variety of insects and birds, who in turn pollinate valuable crops. These are adversely affected by the chemical pesticides and herbicides that often go along with industrial farming.
وينطبق التنوع الذي يحافظ على استمرارية الحياة كذلك على أشياء أخرى، ومنها ميكروبات التربة التي تحمل المغذيات الى مجموعة متنوعة من الحشرات والطيور، التي تقوم بدورها بتلقيح محاصيلنا الثمينة. لكن هذه الكائنات أيضاً تتأثر بصورة سلبية من المبيدات الكيماوية ومبيدات الأعشاب التي غالباً ما تصاحب الزراعة المكثفة.
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After that, Dr. Muqbel Al-Nuwairi presented a paper on "The Role of Bees in Agricultural Development." He explained how bees pollinate trees, control harmful insects, and eradicate viruses detrimental to vegetation.
In the third session, which was titled "Fish and Animal Wealth," the Executive Vice President of the National Fisheries Sector Development Program, Eng. Mosleh Al-Zubaidi, spoke about "Aquaculture in the Asir Region." Dr. Abdullah Al-Tayeban presented a paper entitled "Livestock Projects in Asir and its Development Contribution." He highlighted the most prominent projects in the field of livestock in the Asir Region. Following after, King Khalid University faculty member Dr. Karim Said Morsi presented a paper entitled "Fish Parasites: a Threat to Fish Wealth." He emphasized the vital importance of studying these parasites from the veterinary point of view and proposed the establishment of institutes and centers in marine science, fisheries and fish diseases. He asserted that we need to find an effective method to resist parasites using plant extracts and nanotechnology. Moving on to climate change, Professor Mohammed Fawzi, King Khalid University faculty member, presented a paper entitled "Advantages of Climate Diversity Along the Slopes of the Sarawat Mountains in the Cultivation of Selected Trees." He pointed out that the slopes of the Sarawat Mountains are characterized by a unique climate that qualifies them to cultivate most of the trees known in other countries. He also related that the unique potential is further augmented by the ability to grow extraordinary tree species that only grow in Japan, such as the fruit of "dibbun" and oak trees. The session was concluded with a paper by the Investment Manager of the Tourism Branch in Asir, Eng. Nawaf bin Hussein bin Zulfa, on "Agricultural Tourism," which reviewed the reality of agrotourism in the Kingdom, proposed operations, and all methods, plans, and strategies to ensure sustainable development.