Not exact matches
In KJV Jer 1:10, he said, See, I have this day set thee
over the nations and
over the kingdoms, to
root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to
plant.
TheKelangais a type of marshy forest formed when silt or sand from the mountains settles in the valley
over a non-porous bed of clay;
plant life
roots in the peat that builds up on the surface.
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Perennial
plants have
roots that reach deep down into the soil and create their own ecosystem
over time; they give back to the soil they inhabit.
«The pathogen infects
plants through the
roots, slowly releasing its toxin
over time,» Mathew explained.
Last spring, the water flowed
over the grass's
roots, drowning them, and climbed past the first leaves of the sprouting
plants until it stood calf - deep.
A team led by scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that the type of
plant inputs (that is,
root or needle litter) affected total carbon and nitrogen retention
over 10 years, but that soil horizon (essentially, the layer of soil, such as the topsoil organic or deeper mineral layers) affected how the litter - derived soil organic material is stabilized in the long term.
In one of the few such studies, scientists examined how dead leaves,
roots, and other
plant litter decay
over a decade.
But with their program, researchers were able to watch the cells in
root tips of
plants (Arabidopsis thaliana) growing and splitting in 3D
over the course of days, they report this month on the preprint server bioRxiv.
When alien species invade and take
over communities, they may not come alone — many
plant species are host to a whole suite of microorganisms that not only live in
plant cells, but also in the soil surrounding the
plants»
roots.
Prior work by Mary Firestone, Berkeley Lab faculty scientist and a professor of microbiology at UC Berkeley, had shown that
plants were consistently selecting or suppressing the same types of microbes
over time in the
root zone, suggesting some form of synchronization between
plant and microbiome development.
Through the quantitative analysis of individual
plant roots and from
root length measurements
over time, an estimation of dynamical parameters such as relative cell elongation rates, meristematic activity rate, and time spent in the EZ was obtained (see description in Appendix Text: Section S1.A and formulae in Table EV2 both for Approach 1 and Approach 2).
Dr. Haring has practiced emergency and general veterinary medicine for
over 17 years starting in NYC and continuing locally where she has
planted her
roots in the community.
Basically, a sharp hooped blade on the end of a long stick, these beauties allow you to easily weed large areas without bending
over by simply dragging and / or pushing the end blade along just under the soil surface, slicing through
plant stems and severing them from their
roots.
And I've also been carrying all the large planters back and forth between the garage / greenhouse (too dark for
plants just ready to burst leaf buds or sprout anew from the
root) and outside (occasionally way too cold at night for these young leaves / sprouts), and throwing bubblewrap covers
over strawberry beds and tulips every other week.
Throughout the test, the
plants simply arched
over, held in place by their
root systems.
Increased weed and pest pressure associated with longer growing seasons and warmer winters will be an increasingly important challenge; there are already examples of earlier arrival and increased populations of some insect pests such as corn earworm.64 Furthermore, many of the most aggressive weeds, such as kudzu, benefit more than crop
plants from higher atmospheric carbon dioxide, and become more resistant to herbicide control.72 Many weeds respond better than most cash crops to increasing carbon dioxide concentrations, particularly «invasive» weeds with the so - called C3 photosynthetic pathway, and with rapid and expansive growth patterns, including large allocations of below - ground biomass, such as
roots.73 Research also suggests that glyphosate (for example, Roundup), the most widely - used herbicide in the United States, loses its efficacy on weeds grown at the increased carbon dioxide levels likely to occur in the coming decades.74 To date, all weed / crop competition studies where the photosynthetic pathway is the same for both species favor weed growth
over crop growth as carbon dioxide is increased.72
Toronto —
Over a 100 migrant workers and supporters in Toronto
planted seedlings and food at Immigration Canada headquarters to insist that migrant workers are
rooted in our communities.
Yes, it is 2011, soon to be 2012, and the Dinosaurs, the most successful species to ever populate the earth (for approximately five hundred million years) were not extinguished due to their inability to evolve and grow with natural changing conditions, but were simply eliminated by a one - in - a-million extra-terrestrial event
over a short period of time (one to three years), as were all forms of sun reliant life with the exception of a few ocean dwelling species, subsurface ground dwelling worms,
plant life like lichens and other mindless species able to lie dormant for extended periods of time, as well as nocturnal, ground dwelling little rodents that ate
roots, dead or alive, (from which we so - called superior life forms evolved).
Then the fall rains take
over and the
plants put out good
root systems in prep for the next season.
They excavate
root systems so extensively that
plants topple
over.