Sentences with phrase «by rhizomes»

[The largest known organism in the world is a large aspen stand in the West Elk Mountains of Colorado, USA (aspen is highly clonal, connected by rhizomes).]
Scientific research and clinical studies in the modern era validate turmeric's traditional use, particularly looking at curcuminoids produced by the rhizome...

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By isolating five bacterial strains of endophytes found inside S. halepense rhizomes (subterranean stems used for storage and vegetative reproduction) and growing them in the lab in different mixtures of substrates, the authors determined that these microbes were able to fix and mobilize nitrogen, phosphorus, and iron.
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The rhizome roots of the plant were originally used by the Celts and early Russian populations for culinary purposes, and can still be foraged in many parts of the northern hemisphere.
Rhizomes can be washed by hand or in a common root washer.
Damping off, a disease characterized by the rot of roots and stems, is often a result of the fungus Rhizoctonia solani, and occurs when the rhizomes have been planted in soil that does not drain well.
If you are able to find turmeric rhizomes in the grocery store, you can make your own fresh turmeric powder by boiling, drying and then grinding it into a fine consistency.
By this time the rhizomes (or roots) of the fungus have already covered acres underground.
In 2012 he was commissioned by FACT to contribute to the rhizome - hosted «Five Videos» online series in response to Liverpool Biennial: the Unexpected Guest.
François» installations creep around doorways and through walls, mirroring the idea of the rhizome — a non-hierarchical, fluid way of operating theorized by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
This is an aesthetic journey that derives its conceptual basis from the pervading theory of rhizomes, explored in the eponomously named text, Mille plateaux by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari.
To establish mondo, which is cold hardy to zones 5 - 6 in protected areas (against a house or under a tree) and spreads by underground rhizomes, start with plants placed every 6 to 8 inches apart in soil amended with 2 inches of organic matter worked into the top 6 inches of soil.
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