More recently, Jankowitz et al. [5] found that
grass growth in pots was poor inside the circles but not the matrix when the pot was open below, but not when it was closed, and suggested a semi-volatile toxic factor.
If farmers cop a price cut, it couldn't come at a worse time, with Australia's top dairy producing areas facing dry conditions and the least amount of
grass growth in more than 40 years.
Not exact matches
Vegetation across much of the drought - stricken west eagerly soaked up the surfeit of water from the wet winter, leading to a rapid, vast
growth spurt
in trees,
grasses, and shrubs
in the spring.
Mission as expansion of Christendom through conversion and church
growth, a dominant view during the Western colonial period, as we said, is still one of the most influential positions as well as understanding especially at the
grass - root level of the churches
in India.
Young bushes and trees grow, and
grasses spread again
in areas that were once dominated by old, dead
growth.
In a season of active growth, the grass in a well - maintained lawn, 50 by 50 feet, liberates enough oxygen to meet the needs of a family of four day after da
In a season of active
growth, the
grass in a well - maintained lawn, 50 by 50 feet, liberates enough oxygen to meet the needs of a family of four day after da
in a well - maintained lawn, 50 by 50 feet, liberates enough oxygen to meet the needs of a family of four day after day.
Wheat germ contains loads of protein — as it is an inner part of a wheat grain (
in a natural environment this part serves as a food for the
growth of a wheat
grass), and wheat bran is outer shell of the grain and contain loads of carbohydrates and fiber.
Pasture - raised,
grass - fed beef is gentler on the environment, free from
growth - promoting hormones and typically lower
in fat and calories than grain - fed beef.
In the North Bay Coast region of California, with long wet and dry seasons, the cows eat a diet of 50 — 80 % forages, which include fresh
grasses, silage, and hay, depending on the time of year and pasture
growth.
Maple Hill Creamery is a pioneer
in the
growth of the
grass - fed movement.
Mirrabooka ® CLASSIC WPC comes from the nutrient rich milk of
grass - fed Australian dairy cows giving you a protein powder rich
in amino acids and other essential nutrients for the recovery, development and
growth of lean muscle.
As part of the rigor behind launching our infant formula made with 100 %
grass fed milk, Munchkin completed an intensive clinical study of more than 200 infants
in 25 sites across the country, demonstrating support of healthy
growth and safe feeding compared to a leading organic formula brand.
Our standard mandates that the cows have a natural diet of
grass, graze
in open pasture the way nature intended, and that our milk is free of
growth hormones and antibiotics.
Additionally, when these cakes are made with pastured,
grass - fed milk and eggs, they provide a higher amount of omega 3 fatty acids (beyond those provided by the flax seeds), which are essential to overall good health for moms and babies and are necessary for optimum infant brain
growth; omega - 3s are difficult to find
in the typical conventionally - farmed American diet.
They were engaged
in discussion that borders on peace,
growth and development of Nigeria from the
grass root to the top.
That makes sense: Too much nitrogen
in water promotes the
growth of plankton, which can block sunlight, and algae, which can settle on the
grass blades and smother them.
«Our results show that healthy
growth can be achieved by combining certain soil bacteria with
grasses, even when plants are grown
in extremely nitrogen - deprived soil,» said study coauthor Richard Ferrieri, director of Brookhaven Lab's Radiochemistry and Biological Imaging Program.
The studies do find some benefit from biofuels but only when planted on agricultural land too dry or degraded for food production or significant tree or plant
growth and only when derived from native plants, such as a mix of prairie
grasses in the U.S. Midwest.
«Because big bluestem is currently a dominant
grass species of the Great Plains and makes up to 70 percent of the plant biomass
in places, how the ecosystem works could be affected by predicted changes
in growth of this species,» Johnson said.
In their study, Yang et al. mapped a genetic locus in the S. viridis genome that controls growth of sterile branches called bristles, which are produced on the grain - bearing inflorescences of some grass specie
In their study, Yang et al. mapped a genetic locus
in the S. viridis genome that controls growth of sterile branches called bristles, which are produced on the grain - bearing inflorescences of some grass specie
in the S. viridis genome that controls
growth of sterile branches called bristles, which are produced on the grain - bearing inflorescences of some
grass species.
Mander, a chemist from the Australian National University
in Canberra, has developed a version of a plant
growth hormone which keeps
grass lush and green but slows its
growth to about a third of its normal rate.
Greater swings
in dry and wet spells makes
grass growth difficult, a challenge for pasturelands around the world
Published
in this month's Biology Letters, «Ungulate saliva inhibits a
grass - endophyte mutualism» shows that moose and reindeer saliva, when applied to red fescue
grass (which hosts a fungus called epichloë festucae that produces the toxin ergovaline) results
in slower fungus
growth and less toxicity.
What is exciting about these findings is that «now we have a handle on the genes that comprise a universal toolkit for building stomata,» Bergmann explained, «plants apparently use the same common parts, but the ways these parts function and interact with each other are different, which is both interesting from a discovery science perspective and could be harnessed to improve
growth performance
in grasses that humans use for food or fuel.»
The APEX - 06 experiment investigates the
growth of the common
grass species Brachypodium distachyon
in the microgravity environment of space.
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It also seems possible that the elimination of vegetation competing for water allows the
growth of tall bushman
grass, a phenomenon visible along vehicle track
in many areas.
Like the piece of
grass that grows between the cracks of pavement, the endless swell crashing to the shore or the huge swaying trees
in an old
growth forest.
On the other hand, many studies have shown that ass - to -
grass squats allow greater muscle activation and offer superior benefits
in terms of muscle
growth and strength gains than partial squats.
They also use whey from farm - raised, pasture - grazed,
grass - fed cows that haven't had any bovine
growth hormone injected - something that is HUGELY important to me as a consumer and should be a strong consideration
in purchasing your dairy products.
It is the demand for vegetable oils used
in convenience foods that has stoked the rapid
growth of soy production, from 18.9 million acres
in 1954 to 72 million acres
in 1998, not any
grass roots demand for soy foods.
Organic
grass - fed beef has a prime nutritional profile, and it's free of pesticides, GMOs, synthetic
growth hormones, toxins from moldy feed, carbon monoxide, and all the other junk you find
in factory - farmed / CAFO meat.
- Is sourced from
grass - fed cows and is free of Recombinant Bovine
Growth Hormone (rGBH), a genetically engineered hormone banned
in many countries.
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They are
grass eaters and should be given a diet of leafy greens supplemented by some fruit and vegetables, all heavily powdered
in a vitamin / calcium mixture, as bone
growth is more important to tortoises than most other reptiles.
Nasal polyps (small, benign
growths in the nasal passage) can cause recurrent reverse sneezing, as can masses, foreign bodies (pieces of
grass or plants, for example) or infections.
The nutritional value of cat
grass and gardens has been the biggest driver of
growth in this category.
Green
Growth In the wild, herbivores such as rabbits or guinea pigs mostly eat grass, which is low in protein and high in fibe
In the wild, herbivores such as rabbits or guinea pigs mostly eat
grass, which is low
in protein and high in fibe
in protein and high
in fibe
in fiber.
The young lobster then settle down
in the Turtle
Grass or mangrove root environments to continue
growth.
How grasslands sequester carbon:
grasses tend to keep root systems
in proportion with top
growth, so when livestock graze on high
grasses then that land is allowed to rest, the roots slough off the excess
growth and their carbon becomes available to microbes as food, polymerizing it into humus.
In 1878, the geologist John Wesley Powell noted the transformation observed as he crossed a north - south band of terrain in the U.S. «On the east, luxuriant growth of grass is seen, and the gaudy flowers of the order Compositae make the prairie landscape beautifu
In 1878, the geologist John Wesley Powell noted the transformation observed as he crossed a north - south band of terrain
in the U.S. «On the east, luxuriant growth of grass is seen, and the gaudy flowers of the order Compositae make the prairie landscape beautifu
in the U.S. «On the east, luxuriant
growth of
grass is seen, and the gaudy flowers of the order Compositae make the prairie landscape beautiful.
Last winter was one of the wettest on record here, encouraging the rapid
growth of
grasses and shrubs — perfect fuel for a fast - moving fire, fed also by winds measured at up to 90 miles per hour
in some locations.
Vogel and his colleagues conducted the first large - scale field study of switchgrass by monitoring its
growth on the borders of 10 farms
in Dakota; they noted the amount of seed, fertilizer and fuel used, the amount of precipitation and the amount of
grass harvested over the span of 5 years.
• Introduced an organic pesticide which resulted
in increased
growth of plants and trees • Wrote an instructional manual on workplace safety and landscaping equipment maintenance, used as part of the apprenticeship program • Cleared debris from lawns and grounds and ensure that they were properly disposed of • Raked, composted and mulched leaves and plant seeds and bulbs using designated garden tools • Followed planned landscaping designs to figure out places that need sod and sowed
grass and foliage according to the plan • Performed preventative maintenance on garden tools and equipment on a regular basis
Fall fertilizing prepares
grass plants for the rough winter ahead and ensures nutrients will be available to them
in spring, when
growth resumes.