A living soil is central to soil fertility because it is the activity of soil organisms that makes available the elements
in plant residues and organic debris entering the soil.
Not exact matches
The company says work on the refinery, located
in the Saguenay region of the province, will include construction of a filtration
plant and optimization at a site to manage bauxite
residue.
GOTS means inputs used
in processing, such as dyes and inks, comply with strict biodegradability and toxicity requirements, factories have functioning wastewater treatment
plants to protect local ecosystems and water supplies, products do not contain any allergenic, carcinogenic or toxic chemical
residues and core International Labour Organization, ILO, conventions are adhered to.
The
residues and the kind of vessel
in which they were found indicate the initial use of the
plant was not simply as a beverage, but the white pulp around the beans like coffee beans was likely used as a source of fermentable sugars for an alcoholic drink.
Agro-waste refers
plant or animal
residues that are not processed into food or feed, and create additional environmental and economic issues
in the farming and primary processing sectors.
This is the first on - site AD
plant in the dairy industry
in Europe to feed bio-methane to the gas grid, generated exclusively by digesting its cheese - making
residues.
Hydrogen peroxide has the same function as chlorine
in hydroponics — that is, it kills undesirable organics, but goes into the atmosphere from a liquid
in about 2 hours and leaves no
residue in the water; the same can not be said for chlorine, which is residual and may harm
plants if the concentration is too high.
The National
Residue Survey (NRS) is a vital part of the Australian system for managing the risk of chemical
residues and environmental contaminants
in Australian animal and
plant products.
Through reduced tillage
in farming — no - till being the prime example — and systems using cover crops and
residue, those are major ways agriculture can reduce the emission of greenhouse gases because carbon dioxide is being taken up by the
plant materials and stored
in the soil.
In the second week of November, central Indiana is a patchwork of tawny and black: here a field covered with a stubble of dried corn and soybean
plants; a little farther on, bare earth where the farmer has plowed under the
residue of last summer's crop.
Now, new techniques for analyzing
residues in excavated jars and identifying tiny amounts of
plant material suggest that ancient Near Easterners indulged
in a range of psychoactive substances.
In 2016, a team from the German Archaeological Institute and the Free University, both in Berlin, found residues and botanical remains of the plant, which originates in East and Central Asia, at Yamnaya sites across Eurasi
In 2016, a team from the German Archaeological Institute and the Free University, both
in Berlin, found residues and botanical remains of the plant, which originates in East and Central Asia, at Yamnaya sites across Eurasi
in Berlin, found
residues and botanical remains of the
plant, which originates
in East and Central Asia, at Yamnaya sites across Eurasi
in East and Central Asia, at Yamnaya sites across Eurasia.
But
residue analyses on pots found there may explain the mystery, as Peyronel and his colleagues described
in a paper last year: The researchers found traces of wild
plants often used for medicine, such as poppy for opium to dull pain, heliotrope to fight viral infections, and chamomile to reduce inflammation.
Pharmaceutical
residues were degraded from the effluents of the wastewater treatment
plants of Toikansuo
in Lappeenranta and the Rinnekoti foundation
in Espoo and from the untreated sewage of the South Karelia Central Hospital.
Leaf litter declined by 95 percent
in forested study areas, and the Asian worms left behind
residue that was almost pebbly
in consistency — grainy little balls of dirt that may make it hard for the seeds of native
plants to germinate.
The farmers also won't need special equipment to deal with the leftover
plant matter, called
residue,
in the crops rows like they do when they
plant in no - till.
Next, they collected effluents from coal ash facilities at power
plants in North Carolina and Tennessee and compared it to both coal ash
residue they had previously collected at the site of the massive 2008 Tennessee Valley Authority power
plant spill
in Kingston, Tenn., and to the laboratory test results.
VärmlandsMetanol AB has selected Uhde, a ThyssenKrupp company, as technology supplier and engineering partner for a biomass - to - methanol
plant in Hagfors, Sweden, with an annual production of 100,000 tonnes of fuel - grade methanol from forest -
residue biomass.
Figure 3A shows results of four control experiments, consisting of transgenic
plants that lack one component of the complete signal transduction system (lack the receptor, lack the transmembrane HK, or lack the modified response regulator) or
in which the critical phospho - accepting Asp53
residue was mutated.
«Direct seeding into the
residue of previous crops is one of the best options for
planting spring wheat
in low rainfall regions of the state.
Modern soy ingredients as found
in packaged and processed food products are the most dangerous of all, including not only the
plant estrogens and other risky components inherent
in all soybeans, but the MSG, other additives and carcinogenic
residues that result from modern, industrial, food processing methods.
Even
in hot summer, she said no more than one bath a day or as he got dirty and make sure all
residue was rinsed off and use only hypoallergenic diaper rash ointment and unscented vaseline and plain A and D ointment for dry or itchy skin or even pure aloe off an aloe
plant.
Monsanto itself declares 5.6 mg / kg of
plant weight to be an «extreme» level of glyphosphate
residue, and Norway scientists recently found 9mg / kg average
in GM soy from Iowa, and German scientists found that increasing levels of glyphosphate
residues in human urine correlated with increasing incidence of chronic illness.)
If you take any
plant, burn it to ash, throw the ash
in a pot of water, stir it around, skim it off, and let it evaporate, you'll be left with a white
residue at the bottom known as pot ash — used since the dawn of history for everything from making soap, glass, fertilizers, and bleach.
The work, OPEN TOMB II, an installation of 3473 glass bottles, water and
plant residues, at the Cuban Pavillion
in the Palazzo Loredan
in Campo S. Stefano, is presented
in conjunction with Galleria Continua.
The amounts of synthetic pesticide
residues in plant foods are insignificant compared to the amount of natural pesticides produced by
plants themselves.
VärmlandsMetanol AB has selected Uhde, a ThyssenKrupp company, as technology supplier and engineering partner for a biomass - to - methanol
plant in Hagfors, Sweden, with an annual production of 100,000 tonnes of fuel - grade methanol from forest -
residue biomass.
In addition, technological developments are expected to increase future interest in more efficient «second generation» liquid biofuels, which are not derived from food crops, but from plant materials such as agricultural residues, forestry residues, and wood from forest plantation
In addition, technological developments are expected to increase future interest
in more efficient «second generation» liquid biofuels, which are not derived from food crops, but from plant materials such as agricultural residues, forestry residues, and wood from forest plantation
in more efficient «second generation» liquid biofuels, which are not derived from food crops, but from
plant materials such as agricultural
residues, forestry
residues, and wood from forest plantations.
About 91 % of farmers are practicing the technology at different levels depending on the component adopted out of the six, namely minimum land tillage; laying out fixed
planting basins; no burning of crop
residues;
planting and input application
in basins; and rotation with nitrogen - fixing crops for soil fertility restitution, outlined by the Conservation Farming Unit (CFU).
First, new wood - burning power
plants being built
in the EU, UK, and even Asia burn wood pellets that are largely made from whole trees, not
residues.
The project, undertaken by Canada's leading processor of canned and frozen vegetables, avoids methane emissions
in six Ontario and Quebec based processing
plants by valorizing organic waste
residues into nutritional products for animals.
Here's the basic version: About 3 billion people around the world — mostly
in Africa and Asia, and mostly very poor — still cook and heat their homes by burning coal, charcoal, dung, wood, or
plant residue in their homes.
The USDA organic regulations recognize the risk of heavy metal contamination at § 205.203 (c): «The producer must manage
plant and animal materials to maintain or improve soil organic matter content
in a manner that does not contribute to contamination of crops, soil, or water by
plant nutrients, pathogenic organisms, heavy metals, or
residues of prohibited substances.»
These carbon - 13 depleted samples are to be found
in waxy
plant residues preserved for 200 million years.
Data from existing biomass power
plants in the Northeast and California indicate that there are extensive sources of biomass
residues available for about $ 0.50 / MBtu (less than $ 9 / tonne).
We're suspecting that Bayer submitted flawed studies to play down the risks of pesticide
residues in treated
plants.»
Where quantified, adding manure or inorganic fertilizer,
planting legumes, or incorporating crop
residues all resulted
in nitrous oxide emissions offsetting 75 — 310 % of the sequestered CO2 (Robertson et al. 2000; Brown et al. 2004; Li et al. 2005).
It uses the sugars
in any
plant waste
residue to grow prolifically and does not need sterile conditions.