Subject | English | Turkish |
environ. | blue-green alga Microorganisms, formerly classified as algae but now regarded as bacteria, including nostoc, which contain a blue pigment in addition to chlorophyll | mavi-yeşil alg |
environ. | green building The self-contained dwelling where man simulates the ways of ecosystems, i.e. his wastes are converted to fuel by anaerobic digestion for methane production and the residues from the digestion are used for growing food. The food residues are composted and/or used for methane production. Solar energy is trapped by the greenhouse effect and used for house, crop and water heating. A windmill would be used for electricity. Thus, given sufficient space, sunshine, rainfall and wind, the ecohouse is in theory a self-contained system recycling its own wastes and using the sun as its energy input | yeşil yapı |
environ. | green corridor Avenues along which wide-ranging animals can travel, plants can propagate, genetic interchange can occur, populations can move in response to environmental changes and natural disasters, and threatened species can be replenished from other areas | yeşil koridor |
environ. | green fiscal instrument | yeşil mali araçlar |
environ. | green manure Herbaceous plant material plowed into the soil while still green | yeşil gübre |
environ. | green revolution The name given to the widespread development of high-yield strains of wheat, corn and rice during the 1960s and early 1970s. It was more formally known as the Indicative World Plan for Agricultural Development. The revolution came after the Food and Agricultural Organization held the World Food Congress in 1963. A "Freedom from Hunger" campaign was set up with the goal of increasing food supplies and solving the world's hunger problems | yeşil devrim |
environ. | green space A plot of vegetated land separating or surrounding areas of intensive residential or industrial use and devoted to recreation or park uses | yeşil alan |
environ. | green tide A proliferation of a marine green plankton toxic and often fatal to fish, perhaps stimulated by the addition of nutrients | yeşil gelgit |
environ. | green vegetable A vegetable having the edible parts rich in chlorophyll and forming an important source of vitamins and micronutrients | yeşil sebze |
ornit. | green woodpecker | yeşil ağaçkakan (Picus viridis) |
comp., MS | red, green, blue, alpha | kırmızı, yeşil, mavi, alfa (A model that augments the red, green, blue (RGB) method of combining colors in light-based media, with a fourth color component, alpha, which is used to control color blending. In Open GL, an alpha value of 1.0 corresponds to complete opacity and a value of 0.0 corresponds to complete transparency) |
environ. | urban green The complex of private and public gardens in an urban area | kentsel yeşil alan |