Sentences with phrase «available for plant growth»

For example, a change in pH may increase the solubility of phosphorus, making it more available for plant growth and resulting in a greater long - term demand for dissolved oxygen.»

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While essential for plant growth, an over-abundance of this biologically - available nitrogen can result in «nitrogen saturation,» a phenomenon previously reported by Forest Service scientists in Riverside.
The amount of N2 that is fixed is important because N is an essential nutrient for plant growth and is available only in limited supply in arctic ecosystems.
The coal waste contains chemical elements that can be ionised by the biofertiliser, making nutrients which are essential to growth available for uptake by the plants.
This indicated that the soil metabolites available in the treated soil allowed for a different microbial environment that presumably acted to enhance plant growth.
Full - sized echinacea plants, as well as seeds for personal garden growth, are available at many garden stores and nurseries during spring and summer months.
Designed by Alfa Romeo and produced in the Maserati plant in Modena, the new mid-engined rear - wheel drive coupé with two bucket seats will be become available for purchase in 2013 and will mark the return of the Italian brand to the United States, inaugurating Alfa Romeo's global growth plan.
Designed by Alfa Romeo and produced in the Maserati plant in Modena, the beguiling mid-engined rear - wheel drive coupé with 2 bucket seats will be available for purchase in 2013 and it will be the first car to mark the return of the Italian brand to the United States and thus inaugurate Alfa Romeo's global growth plan.
Anthropogenic climate change will mean an increased average temperature for the oceans and possible changes in current systems that could locally amplify or reduce warming and can alter nutrient cycling resulting in changes in the amount of nutrients available for the growth of phytoplankton, the plant plankton that are the base of the food chain.
potential production estimated production of a crop under conditions when nutrients and water are available at optimum levels for plant growth and development; other conditions such as daylength, temperature, soil characteristics, etc., determined by site characteristics
Approximately half the total gross photosynthesis is assumed to be lost through plant respiration, and the rest is available for growth.
Most climate models used for the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report assume that enough additional nitrogen and phosphorus would be available for extra plant growth.
Fall fertilizing prepares grass plants for the rough winter ahead and ensures nutrients will be available to them in spring, when growth resumes.
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