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  • ...on, a [[Reproduction|reproductive]] mechanism employed by many [[flowering plant]]s. However, species of [[protist]]s have also been observed using autogamy ...Autogamy and Geitonogamy to Self-Fertilization in a Mass-Flowering, Clonal Plant | journal = Ecology | volume = 81 | issue = 2| pages = 532–542 | doi=10.230 ...
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  • ...nt of view, its main objective is to accurately predict response of a soil-plant ecosystem to various soil management strategies—that is, to generate maps o ...as|title=Digital soil mapping in Germany—a review|journal=Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science|date=1 June 2006|volume=169|issue=3|pages=434–443|doi=10.1 ...
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  • {{Short description|Dead plant material that has fallen to the ground}} ...ee litter''', '''soil litter''', '''litterfall''' or '''duff''') is dead [[plant]] material (such as [[leaf|leaves]], [[Bark (botany)|bark]], [[Needle (bota ...
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  • [[File:Apples.jpg|thumb|Nutrition is an important part of maintaining a healthy body weight.]] ...= Weight science: evaluating the evidence for a paradigm shift | journal = Nutrition Journal | volume = 10 | pages = 9 | date = January 2011 | pmid = 21261939 | ...
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  • ...rive through degradation of organic matter, which is called [[saprotrophic nutrition]]. ...olauffs_2004>Rolauffs et al (2004)</ref> They compiled a list of about 300 plant and 500 animal species (excluding fish), and estimated saprobic values for ...
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  • ...growth of the plant is primary production, this results in the increase of plant biomass to a system. Primary consumers get their energy from primary produc ...calories) to provide sustenance to a city, and are only providing meat and plant(processed and other preservatives are another case) products. If the collec ...
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  • ...ough foaming.pdf|thumb|This schematic depicts a basic wastewater treatment plant that utilizes foaming as an extraction technique. The foamate can both be e ...r be recycled back into the activated sludge tank within a waste treatment plant, the bacterial organisms that live there have been found to break down ABS ...
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  • ...last3=Unger |first3=Paul W. |date=1999 |title=Soil physical constraints to plant growth and crop production |edition=1st |location=Rome, Italy |publisher=[[ | Ability to store plant nutrients || Poor || Medium to High || High ...
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  • ...ion of [[Canopy (biology)|canopy]] cover, weighting functions representing plant response to [[Solar irradiance|solar radiation]] (F{{sub|1}}), [[air temper ...on-of-the-global-food-supply-and-ecosystem-services/55166/|title=Water for plant growth: The foundation of the global food supply and ecosystem services|las ...
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  • ...phate (PO<sub>4</sub>) and [[nitrate]] (NO<sub>3</sub>–N) critically limit nutrition to many terrestrial lifeforms.<ref name=bioresources/> For successful missi ...ology]] experiments with meteorites showed that algae, bacteria, fungi and plant cultures can grow in the asteroids in these media.<ref name = "Bioresources ...
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  • ...in situ inactivation|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1023/a:1022566431272|journal=Plant and Soil|volume=249|issue=|pages=187–202|doi=10.1023/a:1022566431272|s2cid= ...p://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-nutr-071714-034250|journal=Annual Review of Nutrition|volume=35|issue=|pages=109–134|doi=10.1146/annurev-nutr-071714-034250|pmid= ...
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  • ...ble components in the human diet |journal=The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition |volume=116 |issue=4 |pages=855–861 |doi=10.1093/ajcn/nqac190 |pmid=3582004 ...d processing in the past 20 years |journal=Food Production, Processing and Nutrition |date=13 October 2022 |volume=4 |issue=1 |doi=10.1186/s43014-022-00103-2|do ...
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  • ...correlation''' between the environments affecting two traits (e.g. if poor nutrition in a household caused both lower IQ and height); a genetic correlation betw ...correlations are also useful in applied contexts such as [[plant breeding|plant]]/[[animal breeding]] by allowing substitution of more easily measured but ...
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  • ...ons with obesity among adults: a critical review | journal = Public Health Nutrition | volume = 18 | issue = 10 | pages = 1847–63 | date = July 2015 | pmid = 25 ...-access = free | bibcode = 2013EnvTC..32..174S }}</ref> Nitrogen is both a plant nutritional substance, but also the basis of growth and development in plan ...
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  • ...ation of antibiotic-resistant bacteria at a municipal wastewater treatment plant in China | journal = Environment International | volume = 42 | pages = 31–3 [[Category:Microbial growth and nutrition]] ...
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  • ...uage=en|oclc=853268074|doi = 10.1007/978-1-4471-1437-6|series = ILSI Human Nutrition Reviews|s2cid=9765195}}</ref><ref name="Calcium in Biological Systems">{{Ci ...er incorporated into their tissues or excreted. After death, the animal or plant decays, and phosphorus is returned to the soil where a large part of the ph ...
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  • ...ecipitation year-round.<ref>{{cite book|author=Lauren Springer Ogden|title=Plant-Driven Design|page=[https://archive.org/details/plantdrivendesig0000ogde/pa ...ht fluctuations: a study in north-western Benin|journal=British Journal of Nutrition|year=1994|volume=72|pages=479–488|doi=10.1079/BJN19940049|pmid=7947661|issu ...
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  • ...ng, especially from surface mines, through power plant emissions, or power plant ash, and contribute to terrestrial radiation exposure through their exposur ...lear fuel was produced there. In 1948, a radioactive cloud leaked from the plant. The amount of [[Iodine-131|<sup>131</sup>I]] alone was 5500 [[Curie (unit) ...
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