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It requires a lot of | nutrients, a loose, iron-rich substrate, and moderate- |
Flood protection and retention of rocks and | nutrients ahead of the main barrier. |
The water is also rich in | nutrients, allowing it to support a large population o |
o 20 m deep with low pH (pH 2.9 - 4) and low | nutrients, and the forest floor is seasonally flooded. |
It drains | nutrients and water from the soil, and it may produce |
emistry, enzyme inhibition, and transport of | nutrients and ions across membranes. |
ections will strongly impact the movement of | nutrients and biota. |
from competing with the blue-green algae for | nutrients and sunlight. |
insufficient uptake and storage of essential | nutrients and ions. |
he fungus is grown without the use of animal | nutrients and the result is a 100% pure "vegetarian" h |
e What You Eat" (a simplified explanation of | nutrients and how the body uses them), "Quickie Breakf |
Talus slopes are especially rich in | nutrients and support a number of calcium-loving plant |
centas vary with respect to the transport of | nutrients and hormones, a variance that may influence |
ing they depend entirely on a host plant for | nutrients and contain little or no chlorophyll. |
mpete with the rare native for water, light, | nutrients, and physical space. |
ng its roots to those of other plants to tap | nutrients and water. |
global producer and marketer of agricultural | nutrients and industrial products). |
is greatly increases the exchange of oxygen, | nutrients, and waste products between these two layers |
et's environmental systems, verifying proper | nutrients and care is provided to ensure the culture o |
es stormwater from local settlements rich in | nutrients and from the only road in the catchment area |
The plant lacks chlorophyll and obtains its | nutrients and water from the saxaul (Haloxylon ammoden |
- its waters are clear, dark, acidic, low in | nutrients, and tannin stained. |
ood supply of itself and receives all of its | nutrients and oxygen from the perichondrium. |
thful diets contain the amounts of essential | nutrients and energy needed to prevent nutritional def |
ispersion and retention time of fresh water, | nutrients and sediment. |
ctions for the sponge, pulling in oxygen and | nutrients and allowing a rapid expulsion of carbon dio |
formed from the dead algae, it contains some | nutrients and calcium carbonate, which has allowed it |
their shorter roots due to the abundance of | nutrients and water in the forest. |
-day period, Blaine went without any food or | nutrients and survived on just 4.5 liters of water per |
asing fertility through the incorporation of | nutrients and organic matter into the soil. |
n soils that are stoney, loose, very poor in | nutrients and with a high lime content. |
el is bypassed to decrease the absorption of | nutrients and hence cholesterol, and portacaval shunt |
he gradual rise in toxic metabolites, use of | nutrients and increase in cell number due to growth. |
of cells than the originating culture, fresh | nutrients and no toxic metabolites allowing continued |
acting as a medium for providing oxygen and | nutrients, and drawing waste products back to the excr |
These clayey soils are moderate to high in | nutrients and are primarily in the Appalachians on gen |
S SmartBuoy for surface properties including | nutrients and chlorophyll. |
P through various energy cycles that involve | nutrients and vitamins. |
the moving littoral reverses, concentrating | nutrients and contributing to phytoplankton growth. |
ntact with surrounding host cells from which | nutrients and water are obtained. |
ee growth by competing for sunlight and some | nutrients, and by restricting available surface area f |
to separate in our stomachs what we eat into | nutrients and waste products. |
This sand is low in organic | nutrients and retains little water. |
cluded when cooking beans, putatively to add | nutrients and improve their digestibility. |
across the microvilli which can then filter | nutrients and other food from the water taken from the |
a self-watering system which uses compost as | nutrients and soil as irrigation. |
As the nutritional value of vitamins, micro | nutrients, antioxidants, phytonutrients, amino acids, |
t can survive low light levels if sufficient | nutrients are present, while it can withstand infertil |
ng gases as compared to natural decay and no | nutrients are returned to the soil, resulting in long- |
In the second approach, used since 1985, | nutrients are injected into the ground to nurture exis |
ed" as opposed to "fortified" is because the | nutrients are added for the purpose of replacing those |
After the injected | nutrients are consumed, the microbes go into near-shut |
he outer layer is insoluble but permeable so | nutrients are released slowly in a controlled way over |
Nutrients are retained in the waste timber and livesto | |
When | nutrients are not limiting, the molar element ratio C: |
Key | nutrients are calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, po |
As per manufacturer instructions, additional | nutrients are added to the product along with non-ster |
ing body development during cell growth when | nutrients are abundant. |
ased slowly over time as CO2 and methane and | nutrients are returned to the soil. |
anchor for the plant and to absorb moisture ( | nutrients are absorbed through carnivory). |
eep a pond clean cannot live, and the pond's | nutrients are then recycled from the sediment. |
Nutrients are brought in by the stream in the cave and | |
ts results in slower growth of roots and the | nutrients are subsequently in higher degree invested i |
The first four | nutrients are B vitamins. |
There is general agreement that | nutrients are contributing to the Gulf Hypoxia and eut |
a fertilizer, it is essential that the plant | nutrients are released or made available in a manner t |
ar the upper soil layer because all the main | nutrients are found there. |
only of cholesterol, but of other important | nutrients as well. |
e float which is used for both the intake of | nutrients as well as the expulsion of wastes. |
relatively immobile, they only interact with | nutrients as adults bring the nutrients to the larvae |
Releasing | nutrients at a slower, more consistent rate, helping t |
maximum force burns a large amount of those | nutrients at the onset of the task; the circulatory sy |
circulatory systems keeps muscles flooded in | nutrients at all times, so that muscles have a supply |
This helps guard against erosion, put vital | nutrients back in the soil and help the soil retain mo |
ser in olive orchards allows its soil to get | nutrients back after each olive crop. |
e pierced by pores which allowed transfer of | nutrients between polyps. |
Women's bodies regain lost | nutrients between pregnancies; health specialists say |
The dry sandy soils are poor of | nutrients but relict flora from the glaciation grassla |
e mistletoe taps its host tree for water and | nutrients but contains some chlorophyll and can photos |
-grade fertilizer is the preferred source of | nutrients, but heavy metals are again a problem, espec |
e to its rarity, but it probably obtains its | nutrients by parasitizing fungi, so it lacks the green |
lant parasitizes other species for water and | nutrients; C. cinerea is generally found tapping buckw |
trient-rich waters to the surface, where the | nutrients can be assimilated by algae. |
Nutrients can be metabolized by distinct metabolic pat | |
centages of sucrose are consumed, beneficial | nutrients can be displaced from the diet, which can co |
The | nutrients carried by the fresh water attract fish and |
ng the operative organism with access to the | nutrients contained within the prey cell. |
Excessive | nutrients contribute to thick floating mats of filamen |
sed to simulate at the basin scale water and | nutrients cycle in landscapes whose dominant land use |
larvae live inside the haemocoel and absorb | nutrients directly through their skin. |
d its Total Maximum Daily Load (or TMDL) for | Nutrients, Dissolved Oxygen. |
Limited uptake of | nutrients due to the melanin molecules in the fungal c |
g ground into the flour and the retention of | nutrients due to low milling temperatures. |
major egg yolk proteins that are a source of | nutrients during early development of oviparous verteb |
pollution and eutrophication in which plant | nutrients enter a river, lake, or ocean, and phytoplan |
es, tapping the tissues of nearby plants for | nutrients, especially water. |
in places where the soil is thin or poor in | nutrients, especially nitrogen, such as acidic bogs an |
evels through hormones, mitogens, cytokines, | nutrients, etc. |
while maintaining adequate amounts of other | nutrients extends lifespan across a broad range of org |
ation, which are considered the peak period; | nutrients, fat, and mineral element concentrations dec |
used as food additives or flavourings, or as | nutrients for bacterial culture media. |
es, and by efficient use of low-availability | nutrients; for example the use of highly available ion |
In return, the fungus provides | nutrients for the ants, which may accumulate in specia |
teria a protected environment with plenty of | nutrients for growth. |
inedible plant matter, providing sugars and | nutrients for future harvests. |
ganism fixes nitrogen and provides important | nutrients for plants, forming a symbiotic interaction |
, that stimulate this angiogenesis to obtain | nutrients for growth. |
pecies to sip water from damp soil to obtain | nutrients for mating. |
The flowers are a source of | nutrients for insects, bats, and some birds. |
as of the Southern Ocean there are plenty of | nutrients for phytoplankton to thrive but still, the p |
The purpose is to supply plant | nutrients for optimum forage and crop yields, to minim |
ligotrophic plants have the ability to store | nutrients, for example in trunk tissues, when demand i |
Nutrients formulation (fertilizers) | |
Dry matter content is important because the | nutrients found in plants are found in the ‘dry' secti |
Many obtain at least part of their organic | nutrients from the host as well. |
iparasites may just obtain water and mineral | nutrients from the host plant. |
It is made by the recuperation of | nutrients from boiled cattle hearts and brains. |
importantly, shuttle biologically available | nutrients from soil to plant. |
Plants absorb | nutrients from the soil or the atmosphere, or from wat |
The organism derives no | nutrients from this intimate contact with the substrat |
nd loses for what he knows to be the lack of | nutrients from a piece of steak in his belly, which he |
parasitic plant that derives sustenance and | nutrients from mycorrhyzal fungi that attach to roots |
ts grow among the inert material and extract | nutrients from the water. |
Efforts to control | nutrients from point and non point sources in the basi |
Nutrients from the plant travel through vascular tissu | |
nthetic and mainly obtains water and mineral | nutrients from its hosts. |
hich get no other fertilizer or manure, draw | nutrients from the prawns' excrement and other remnant |
ganisms growing on the medium surface remove | nutrients from the wastewater and consume oxygen from |
nitrogen from the atmosphere in exchange for | nutrients from plant roots. |
indeed in its early stages of life takes it | nutrients from this source. |
y nearby plants and draw water and therefore | nutrients from them. |
erranean myco-heterotrophs that obtain their | nutrients from the ectomycorrhizal fungi growing among |
be, which is often modified to absorb stored | nutrients from the seed so never emerges from the seed |
The stockfish retains all the | nutrients from the fresh fish, only concentrated: it i |
He devised a method for extracting important | nutrients from grass, soya beans, rice polishings, and |
cum is a hemi-parasite, deriving some of its | nutrients from the host plant by attaching to its root |
ing weaker-rooted plants nearby, and draw up | nutrients from deeper than shallower-rooted nearby pla |
The microvilli absorb fats and | nutrients from the chyme. |
As they grow and reproduce they absorb | nutrients from the water, when they die they sink into |
s a root hemi-parasite, deriving some of its | nutrients from the host plant; common hosts include ko |
malabsorption (inadequate absorption of | nutrients from the intestines), such as in celiac dise |
cteria may use hemolysins as a way to obtain | nutrients from host cells. |
blooms in the estuary caused by discharge of | nutrients from agricultural land and piggeries along t |
The embryo gets its | nutrients from the yolk which is at first utilized for |
ves, or chlorophyll, obtaining its water and | nutrients from the host. |
as bacteria, nitrogen, phosphates, and other | nutrients from naturally occurring bodies of water, co |
The mistletoe takes water and | nutrients from its host plants but it also photosynthe |
And while the refugiums did indeed consume | nutrients from the water, they did not consume them fa |
photosynthesis while the dodder is obtaining | nutrients from its host. |
t have been filter feeders subsisting on the | nutrients from the suspension. |
It obtains its | nutrients from a mycorrhizal fungus that is attached t |
c villi that allow the transfer of blood and | nutrients from mother to fetus. |
seedling begins to obtain water and mineral | nutrients from the host. |
hic to eutrophic due to increased release of | nutrients from submerged organic matter, combined with |
rica, where it is a parasitic plant, tapping | nutrients from many other species of plants, including |
e, as they were able to receive all of their | nutrients from the short grasses, unlike other Ice Age |
The plant obtains | nutrients from the droppings of this symbiotic insect. |
The | nutrients generated thus are not only recycled within |
ion fuelled by nitrate and ammonium as these | nutrients have different sources that are related to t |
elta at that time, its freshwater, silt, and | nutrients helped create and sustain a complex system o |
cobs began to document the loss of essential | nutrients, however, through this processing of cereals |
Prevalence of | nutrients, however, must be balanced against quantitie |
e valley offers good drainage and is poor in | nutrients, ideal in forcing the vine to concentrate it |
The benthic boundary layer also contains | nutrients important in fisheries, a wide array of micr |
oxygen, this may be caused by the amount of | nutrients in the water, which increases the turbidity |
ue to the ability for adults to gain all the | nutrients in dairy from other sources, animals and pla |
ely determined the volume of water and other | nutrients in the human body using radioactive isotopes |
nvironmental sciences to assess the level of | nutrients in lakes and rivers. |
used to dose the solution with the necessary | nutrients in the case of hydroponics. |
composition of plant litter and recycling of | nutrients in ecosystems. |
“The | nutrients in breast milk strengthen the mucous lining |
ucing the amount of phosphorus and nitrogen ( | nutrients) in water. |
bsite stated that it had to be injected with | nutrients in order to keep it alive, and it had a stat |
and gain the ability to metabolize potential | nutrients in the environment. |
teria benefit from having a stable supply of | nutrients in the host environment. |
"Starvation for different | nutrients in Escherichia coli results in differential |
burrowing is important for the recycling of | nutrients in the mangrove ecosystem, although it is so |
eria in a wastewater treatment plant consume | nutrients in the wastewater, they grow and phosphorus |
Kosciuszko alpine area are naturally low in | nutrients, in order to maintain nutrient balance and p |
Iron deficiency is caused by a lack of iron | nutrients in the soil; therefore, one may observe seve |
cteria grows over the pebbles, releasing the | nutrients in the percolating greywater. |
il microfauna is important on the cycling of | nutrients in ecosystems. |
It will grow in soils containing few | nutrients, in soils rich in limestone, and on slopes. |
reflect the uneven distribution of host and | nutrients in the soil (Lewis et al. 1998; Stuart and G |
r health-conscious consumers, the beverage's | nutrients included vitamins B3, B6 and E, and chromium |
nnon in the US), consisting of a cocktail of | nutrients including uridine monophosphate, choline, th |
analysis has found it to be high in certain | nutrients including amino acids, vitamins and minerals |
umer is at the top of the chain) and release | nutrients into the soil. |
eroponics, in which a fine mist of water and | nutrients is sprayed directly onto the roots of the pl |
emoving a plant from a field removes all the | nutrients it obtained from the soil, while removing an |
long run if children do suffer from lack of | nutrients it will not only impede brain growth but eff |
Although it contains yeast | nutrients, its presence can impart off-flavors in the |
ove white flour's shelf life, it does remove | nutrients like some dietary fiber, iron, B vitamins an |
white flour-based products with some of the | nutrients lost in milling, like thiamin, riboflavin, n |
taminants from water before they leach their | nutrients make such filters popular choices for recirc |
nt for several food and feed supplements and | nutrients manufacturing and marketing companies, inclu |
f fat-soluble vitamins and other fat-soluble | nutrients may be inhibited, requiring vitamin suppleme |
Nutrients may also enter runoff from crop residues, ir | |
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