• Moder is a forest floor type formed under mixed-wood and pure deciduous forests. Moder is a kind of humus whose properties are the transition between...
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    mineral-organic horizons, when compared with moder where most organic matter accumulates at the soil surface. Stable humus contributes few plant-available nutrients...
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    humus often restricts plant development. Moder humus Klinka, K.; Green, R.N.; Trowbridge, R.l; Lowe, L.E. (1981). "Taxonomic classification of humus forms...
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  • over time, and humus forms are mainly categorized into mull, mor, and moder orders in the ecosystems of British Columbia. Mull humus form is distinguishable...
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    increase the amount of humus. Combining compost, plant or animal materials/waste, or green manure with soil will increase the amount of humus in the soil. Compost:...
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    and acid to moderately alkaline, with preferably a plentiful amount of humus. The Royal Horticultural Society states that slightly alkaline soils are...
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    1752 – 26 October 1828) was a German agronomist and a supporter of the humus theory for plant nutrition. Albrecht Daniel Thaer was born in Celle, a neat...
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    its needles are too tough and bitter to be broken down by bacteria into humus for other plants to grow in. Haller observed a red legged millipede (Mombasa...
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  • courtier, curtain, horticulture hostis host- enemy hostile, hostility humus hum- ground exhumation, exhume, humate, humation, humic, humiliate, humility...
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    preta process was developed by Alfons-Eduard Krieger to produce a high humus, nutrient-rich, water-adsorbing soil. Terra preta sanitation (TPS) systems...
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    worked and stirred. At first the result was highly satisfactory; all the humus, by exposure to the air, was converted into soluble extract and taken up...
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    nutrition. His influential works first denounced the Albrecht Thaer theory of humus, arguing first the importance of ammonia, and later promoting the importance...
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    conditions, it grows very quickly. It grows preferably in light soil, rich in humus and well draining, it is neutral side acidity (pH). Pot cultivation is always...
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    mineralization, increased bulk density, spreading of the organic matter and humus, and increased rate of decomposition. These environmental alterations (drier...
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    the postcard) (M. L. Martins & M. L. Correia). Famalicão, Húmus, 2014. Available at licão, Húmus, 2014. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1822/35295 L'Imaginaire...
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    informant) L. formosa growing epiphytically upon a tree in a deposit of humus. The plant is certainly often to be observed growing as a lithophyte – specifically...
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    which was dismissed by Albrecht Daniel Thaer, who postulated instead his "humus theory." After being applied with success by Mayer in the year 1763, Gypsum...
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    between the leaf litter and the soil. Most fungal biomass is found in the humus and litter layers of soil. Most truffle fungi produce both asexual spores...
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    primary through random molecular movement. While diffusion is the primary mode through which chemicals interact with the sediments, there are a number of...
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  • dhé and toka; Hittite tēkan, tagān; Sanskrit kṣám; Greek khthṓn; Latin humus; Avestan zam; Tocharian tkaṃ; Old Irish dú, Lithuanian žẽmė; Old Slavonic...
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    nitrogen gas (N2). Organic nitrogen may be in the form of a living organism, humus or in the intermediate products of organic matter decomposition. The processes...
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  • base caretaker after they disbanded. This also left him with custody of Humus Sapien, a dangerous mutant teenager that Factor Three had kidnapped and...
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    melanins—complex chemical polymers that contribute to the formation of soil humus after the fruit bodies have disintegrated. C. micaceus has been found to...
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    the soil is mostly alluvial and loamy. The soil is rich in minerals and humus, thus conducive to agriculture. Some of the oldest rocks in the Indian subcontinent...
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    pore space permeability morphology texture value color Catena Soil horizon Humus Humin Soil salinity Hydropedology Mineralization Microbial calcite precipitation...
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  • (49 ft) in height and situated above an otherwise level ground surface. humus Partially decomposed organic soil material. hundred In England, Scandinavia...
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    Heliconias need an abundance of water, sunlight, and soils that are rich in humus in order to grow well. These flowers are grown in tropical regions all over...
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    are that the soil must contain a large supply of nutrients, be rich in humus, and be able to contain a great deal of moisture. A certain amount of alkali...
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  • "month"; A mañ ñkät B meṃ "moon" *dʰeǵʰom- "earth" (See also *dʰǵʰemon-) humus "earth" ⇒ kʰtʰṓn (kʰtʰonós) "earth", kʰamaí "on the earth" kṣā́s (acc. kṣā́m...
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    variations and pebble texture plus gravel beaches and fertile lands of humus greater in area than any other island in the Maldives. The two freshwater...
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