「soil」の共起表現一覧(1語左が「in」)
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This species lives in | soil, see soil-inhabitant. |
High concentrations of petroleum products in | soil can result in high soil heating values. |
Bunt, A.G. (1954): Steampressure in | soil sterilisation I. |
The term is sometimes also applied in | soil development. |
ese fungicides turn into 3,5-dichloroaniline in | soil rapidly. |
is a terrestrial orchid, which mean it grows in | soil and soil-like medium on the ground. |
re plants naturally take up the contaminants in | soil unassisted, and |
The cellulose film decomposes naturally in | soil, and is naturally easy tear and non-static. |
A. faecalis is normally found in | soil, water, and environments in association with hu |
Sarpa Kavus even help in | soil and water conservation besides preserving its r |
Bromoxynil decomposes readily in | soil, with a half life of approximately two weeks. |
The cuttings are either directly planted in | soil or rooted first in water. |
ey are nocturnal, and are thought to shelter in | soil cracks during the day. |
ΔS is the change in storage (in | soil or the bedrock) |
This helps it survive in | soil that is almost totally dry. |
Velvet mites are arachnids found in | soil litter known for their bright red colours. |
It has been used as a pesticide in | soil and on various crops. |
an emphasis on native species and reduction in | soil toxicity. |
Flavobacteria are found in | soil and fresh water in a variety of environments. |
It prefers nesting in dark, damp areas in | soil beneath stones, logs, stumps, and debris. |
equipment contracting business specializing in | soil conservation work. |
Crops grown in | soil fertilized with animal remains are rarely chara |
Small organisms in | soil and water produce cresols when they break down |
The greater risks lie in | soil vapor exposure and groundwater contamination. |
to barrier island ecology and are often used in | soil stabilization projects because their long root |
orests of fir and beech, and prefers to grow in | soil of high acidity. |
tions to germinate; seeds can remain dormant in | soil for hundreds of years. |
Ganendra pursued a Masters of Science in | Soil Mechanics at Imperial College, London, where he |
They usually live in | soil and many species trap or stun nematodes (nemato |
e and spores of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in | soil and in roots. |
otifers, found mostly in freshwater but also in | soil and marine environments. |
It prefers a sheltered position in | soil with good drainage, and must be provided with s |
on millipedes and other arthropods occurring in | soil and litter. |
hat are weakened by air pollution or changes in | soil chemistry may invite K. gracilis infestation. |
h regard to the properties of tailings), and in | soil science. |
NESCO fellowship enabled him to obtain a PhD in | Soil Science at the University of Adelaide. |
are cosmopolitan in distribution, ubiquitous in | soil and very common associates of decaying plant an |
he female then deposits the eggs in a burrow in | soil and in some species guards them. |
The first two specimens were found in | soil core samples while another was found in leaf li |
s to include in the term, "cation exchange", in | soil chemistry. |
a is a thermophile and is widely distributed in | soil, hot springs, ocean sediment, and is a cause of |
was borrowed from the notion of "frost line" in | soil science and refers to the frosted appearance of |
can be transported by tilling equipment and in | soil transport. |
Excessive constituent levels in | soil could also potentially result in the generation |
True to their name, they may burrow down in | soil to a depth of about 1 metre (3 ft 3 in) where t |
in soils and geology from MIT and Doctorate in | soil mechanics from Northwestern. |
existed in a dimorphic state - a saprotroph in | soil and water and a yeast form inside living tissue |
rms can be found in the aquatic environment, in | soil and on vegetation; they are universally present |
range of available water that can be stored in | soil and be available for growing crops. |
n of the SSEW where he became a world expert in | soil micromorphology. |
e UK, and may possibly have arrived in Wales in | soil in a potted plant. |
eric shrublands, with smaller plants growing in | soil pockets formed by erosion, sedimentation and wi |
or certain months and have been found buried in | soil in drying periods. |
ry resistant from desiccation, they can live in | soil for up to seven years . |
in an emulation of the natural colors found in | soil, moss, trees and rocks. |
In some areas TCDD concentrations in | soil and water were hundreds of times greater than t |
Psilocybe samuiensis was first picked in | soil containing mixtures of sand and clay west of th |
ely resistant to microbiological degradation in | soil or liquid media. |
Others are free-ranging predators in | soil, forest litter, under tree bark and on foliage, |
Breakdown in | soil is 6.1 days in sand, 309 days in water at pH 5. |
Groundsel seed numbers increased in | soil during a 2-year set-aside left fallow but not w |
ilocybe galindoi is found growing gregarious in | soil, at elevation, in tall grass in or near Pinus-Q |
y of Cambridge where he carried out research in | Soil Mechanics under the supervision of Professor Ke |
; the up platform has been partially covered in | soil and is heavily overgrown. |
nce that exists naturally in trace amounts - in | soil and rocks, for example - and as such poses litt |
It is ubiquitous in | soil and is commonly reported from indoor environmen |
nditions such as the rocky beds of glaciers, in | soil and talus, on stone monuments and buildings and |
luence the aquatic ecosystem and play a role in | soil conservation and biodiversity. |
g the Oxidation Reduction Potential or redox in | soil and groundwater, together with pH, temperature, |
ematodes to move toward an appropriate level in | soil, while they search for chemical cues that can g |
n of dissolved hydrophobic organic compounds in | soil and groundwater. |
a number of Pseudomonas, increases survival in | soil environments and has been shown to be essential |
sense, because the female deposits the eggs in | soil or on damp cloth, where the larvae can hatch an |
e end of a 10 cm (4 in) long burrow, located in | soil or earth, such as a creek bank in natural areas |
ns; root system architecture; carbon cycling in | soil, especially in relation to mycorrhizas; phenolo |
but because of its manufacture, can persist in | soil for several months, in air for about 3.5 days, |
ndary mineral formed by weathering processes in | soil, and along with other iron oxides or oxyhydroxi |
tents of 32-37 %, and are widely distributed in | soil and freshwater habitats. |
ate June through February, on rotted wood or in | soil with woody material, in tropical forests, from |
ry poor swimmers and spend their time buried in | soil and leaf litter in the wild, the only water in |
A difference in | soil types over the length of the vineyard is often |
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