「soil」の共起表現一覧(2語左が「in」)
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Potassium in the | Soil Colloid Complex and Plant Nutrition, Soil Scien |
Members are found in water, | soil, animals and humans. |
his biodegradation has been observed in several | soil bacteria. |
gainst erosion, put vital nutrients back in the | soil and help the soil retain moisture, which in tur |
e is about 500 times more protactinium in sandy | soil particles than in water, even the water present |
h less mobile than the rest of the water in the | soil, and have significant effects on soil dielectri |
flow is the horizontal movement of water in the | soil zone. |
e preferred habitat of this animal is in upland | soil where grease wood is. |
This increases the amount of oxygen in the | soil and aids in microbial activity. |
Besides being long lasting in the | soil, Verticillium can spread in many ways. |
e in clumps from rhizomes among rocks or in the | soil in sheltered areas. |
Many are found in the | soil, and of these, a number are wingless. |
When in 1999 | Soil become more popular than Oppressor, the band de |
Females lay their eggs in humid | soil rich in organic matter. |
A form is a shallow scrape made in the | soil under a bush. |
It burrows in damp | soil and rotting vegetation, and possibly in ant and |
is a naturally-occurring compound found in the | soil saprotroph Streptomyces roseosporus. |
High clay content in the | soil causes "greased" trails and roads. |
It persists in the | soil seed bank for two to five years. |
Since its eggs can survive in the | soil for several years, crop rotation is recommended |
They are laid singly, 5-10cm deep in moist | soil, and take 2 weeks to hatch. |
Something in the | Soil: Legacies and Reckonings in the New West. |
After finding the gold deposits in the | soil, this trio decided to stay. |
DBCP residues have persisted in contaminated | soil and groundwater long after applications have ce |
bocaerulea grows as a terrestrial plant in damp | soil and on wet rocks. |
ever, the benezene was found to be in saturated | soil and posed no threat to people. |
Full-grown larvae hibernate in cracks in the | soil and under stones. |
The larvae develop in humus-rich | soil, feeding on dead leaves and other decaying vege |
The larvae pupate in the | soil, emerging about two and a half weeks later. |
Hexachlorobenzene has a half life in the | soil of between 3 and 6 years. |
Its leaf tips may burn badly if grown in salty | soil or water. |
ae overwinter within a silk-lined tunnel in the | soil or thatch. |
bunch grass forming dense, stiff clumps in the | soil and spreading outward. |
They grow best in well-drained | soil and high humidity but are hardy down to -3C. |
Pupation takes place in a cocoon in the | soil beneath the host plant. |
Hazen found a promising micro-organism in the | soil of a friend's dairy farm. |
through oribatid mites that are present in the | soil of problem areas, and can be easily prevented b |
It is a pioneer species that thrives in poor | soil, able to tolerate acidic and alkaline condition |
ts based on freshwater diatoms preserved in the | soil of the Ogallala Aquifer. |
made futile attempts to grow cotton in worn-out | soil around Crabtree Creek. |
Eragrostis trichodes is most common in sandy | soil of the prairies on the central and southern Gre |
oles in crops and made deep indentations in the | soil, but no one was injured. |
It grows in moist | soil, full sun to part shade, and grows up to one me |
have a widespread distribution, and grow in the | soil or in association with insects. |
ons collide with hydrogen nuclei present in the | soil being studied, they lose much of their energy. |
The females can smell larvae in the | soil, then they dig and drop an egg in their victim. |
ark- brown larvae of this beetle develop in the | soil, eating roots, worms and larvae of other insect |
racter (Penicillium roqueforti) is found in the | soil of the local caves. |
result of methane building up over time in the | soil, forming pockets of methane gas. |
hey were large enough she placed them in potted | soil and continued to raise them until they became s |
pests, developing large populations in potting | soil that has become moldy from overwatering. |
former is more typical of plants growing in wet | soil, the latter of plants growing fully submerged. |
The site was discovered by crop marks in the | soil photographed by Dr St Joseph in 1959. |
h New Zealand has low levels of selenium in its | soil, adverse health effects have not been detected. |
Like ciclosporin, it was found in a | soil fungus, although it is produced by a type of ba |
their eggs on dry land, digging nests in sandy | soil, where 4 to 9 eggs are deposited. |
Growing in disturbed | soil or wood chips in landscaping, M. rufobrunnea ra |
d moist understory in rain forests, in alkaline | soil and water habitat. |
If void ratio is high (loose soils) voids in a | soil skeleton tend to minimize under loading - adjac |
remained until 1912, when it was filled in with | soil excavated from the construction of Bartlett Hal |
inomycete Pseudonocardia oroxyli present in the | soil surrounding the roots. |
Larvae live buried about 2.5 cm deep in the | soil near the host plant and apparently feed undergr |
The spores are airborne and found in the | soil and water, as well as indoors and on objects. |
Bright Eyes - Lifted or The Story is in the | Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002 · Saddle Cre |
inters as a full-grown larva in a cavity in the | soil before pupating in the spring. |
dlands on north faces of hillsides and in humus | soil that is covering limestone. |
The microbes in the | soil convert the carbon into methane which is then r |
eating a microclimate to retain moisture in the | soil, and the prickly hairs of the vine deter pests. |
fertile" and "fertility" turns out to be in the | soil, it must have something to do with these proces |
For several years starting in 1806, | soil was taken from the top of Copp's Hill to increa |
with some of the lower branches rooting in the | soil and others extending more outward than upward. |
f 38 stones, of which 22 are still fixed in the | soil, and it is 11 metres (37 ft) in diameter. |
gs are gone, many artifacts still remain in the | soil surrounding the furnace; most significant are t |
Nearly all species make nests in the | soil, either in banks or in flat ground; the larvae |
heat of the day, they bury themselves in loose | soil of roadside ditches, irrigated cropland, or gra |
ows in wet granite rock habitat covered in thin | soil layers, such as vernal pools and seeps. |
s known, and the females provision nests in the | soil with weevil larvae. |
black deer fly feed upon organic matter in damp | soil, and are termed hydrobionts in that they inhabi |
ht and bury themselves about 2.5 cm deep in the | soil under the host plants during the day. |
Eggs are laid in loose | soil in mid-summer, and the larvae hibernate when pa |
metric tones of carbon that was trapped in the | soil has been released because of tillage. |
ded either by incorporating sand or grit in the | soil mix, or by using the deeper-mined, harder grade |
of the Dust Bowl, which resulted in significant | soil erosion and drought. |
en found in the leaf litter or burrowing in the | soil in rain forests. |
ten found in the leaf litter or burrowed in the | soil in rain forests. |
the female builds a nesting chamber deep in the | soil and lays about two hundred oval eggs which hatc |
wind and sunlight) causes water moisture in the | soil to evaporate and escape as vapor molecules. |
t Dr. Beecham recommends planting them in local | soil to ensure they survive. |
ause eggs remained for two years or more in the | soil before hatching, thereby avoiding the year wher |
After over-wintering as pupae in the | soil, the flies hatch in spring, feed on nectar and |
n, isolated from Streptomyces lincolnensis in a | soil sample from Lincoln, Nebraska (hence the bacter |
Major contaminants in the | soil, sediment, and groundwater are volatile organic |
s closed due to the detection of arsenic in the | soil, and a fence was erected around the park. |
enhanced by the availability of calcium in the | soil and reduced by the presence of ample nitrogen. |
f onion, due to the low amount of sulfur in the | soil in which the onions are grown. |
This Streptomyces was discovered in a | soil sample from Australia in the late 1980s collect |
hich would facilitate stable positioning in the | soil or on the hearth. |
n, they prefer to be cultivated in well-drained | soil exposed to full sun but protected from the wind |
waste, manure and / or other, and buried in the | soil to bring about the formation of terra preta. |
llars to help the remodificaiton of lead in the | soil of New Orleans. |
implemented, will make the lead content in the | soil safe for inhabitants of New Orleans and cities |
and only a few lasting up to four years in the | soil seed bank. |
cy is caused by a lack of iron nutrients in the | soil; therefore, one may observe several plants show |
o the round of 16 for the first time in foreign | soil in 2010 World Cup in South Africa. |
e "resting spores" that could stay alive in the | soil for a long period of time to serve as a future |
ulsion is applied to soak into the voids in the | soil and typically (but not always) is expected to b |
ihoa's coastal dry shrubland habitat in shallow | soil on rocky outcrops in exposed areas between 120- |
thin the host plant before overwintering in the | soil as pupae. |
Thus, when the amount of water changes in the | soil, the probe will measure a change in capacitance |
haparral and woodlands ecoregion, in serpentine | soil formations and hillside grassland habitats. |
in 1977 embedded on fragments of humus in sandy | soil, it was described as new to science by the Dutc |
nt lava flows, along with loess and sand in the | soil, the windy, moderately warm climate and the mos |
found growing directly from the ground in muddy | soil in pine and oak woods and subtropical forests, |
oles of the original fort; discoloration in the | soil left the evidence of the palisades and bulwarks |
tly is only a few acres, it grows in pyroxenite | soil atop an ancient volcano. |
sland at altitudes from 700 to 1300 m. in loose | soil and litter in rainforest or along embankments a |
ss, and would have been buried in unconsecrated | soil but for the intercession of his oldest son, Cha |
mbryonated eggs are able to form embryos in the | soil in about 2-4 weeks, at which point they become |
hom a disaster was called for was buried in the | soil, and then a shaman uttered spells over it. |
s discovered in 1945 by Dr Benjamin Duggar in a | soil sample from Sanborn Field at the University of |
bution in the promotion of Buddhism in European | soil, leadership in international Buddhist community |
ost because of such projects coming up in their | soil, and to all displaced persons in general. |
arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, and zinc in the | soil, and led to large fish kills in the Eagle River |
ding solution for the lead contamination in the | soil of New Orleans, Louisiana. |
besides the right of absolute ownership in the | soil, certain powers, ecclesiastical as well as civi |
nd vegetative growth preying on bacteria in the | soil, and when starved, aggregate to enter multicell |
ants to the Isle of Rum and planted them in the | soil; he then "discovered" the plants, claimed they |
ker-built boat about 15 m long was found in the | soil under the largest of the barrows. |
etation typically adapted for life in saturated | soil conditions(e.g. |
during the 20th century, specifically in 1997, | soil began to erode away in great amounts and was un |
etation typically adapted for life in saturated | soil conditions. |
t what was then swampland and filled it in with | soil from the nearby flood plains to build an airbas |
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