Not exact matches
Michael says, «During times of extreme climatic conditions livestock may be agisted on alternative pasture; however
under the requirements of the Australian Certified
Organic Standard livestock must be bought back onto
organic land for at least six months before regaining
organic status.
If a producer verifies the property has been
under organic management for the previous three years, certified
organic status can be granted after the 12 - month In Conversion period.
Since you state that a decrease in net calcification could result from a decrease in gross calcification, an increase in dissolution rates, or both, you distinguish between these responses and get to the conclusion that the impact of ocean acidification on a creature's net calcification may be largely controlled by the
status of its protective
organic cover and that the net slowdown in skeletal growth
under increased CO2 occurs not because these organisms are unable to calcify, but rather because their unprotected skeleton is dissolving faster.