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CPs Terrarium: Pot or Terrarium?
... bacteria: aerobic and anaerobic. The below simplified diagram shows decomposition of a vegetable : / Aerobic Bacteria = Oxidization = H2O + CO2 Dead Plant + \ Anaerobic Bacteria = Reduction = NH3 + Nitric Compound + Sulphurous Compounds 2nd Important Rule: ANAEROBIC BACTERIA ...
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CPs Terrarium: Basic Guidelines
... upset the equilibrium of the whole small ecosystem killing also "good" and essential fungus and bacteria. - Use only soft water from spring (test it before use), rain water (only if you ... build up and hydrogen sulphurate are problem for most CPs, also oxygen lack may induce anaerobic bacteria to reproduce. What to do at this time? - Avoid Nitrogen builds up growing non-carnivorous ...
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... the trees "do" about cracks? First, the tree "produced" more cracks, and second, it "invited" anaerobic bacteria into the cracks. Now for some details. Rarely have I found forest trees with only ... "deal" with cracks is to have the cracks infected by anaerobic wetwood-forming bacteria. The cracks are perfect sites for the bacteria. It was common to have water and wetwood fluids flow from ...
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A New Tree Biology
... associates. Hundreds of thousands of isolations for microorganisms from sound and infected wood showed that bacteria and non-decay causing fungi were usually the first organisms to invade wood through ... of the secondary layer of fibers is infected and altered. Wetwood is wood infected by anaerobic bacteria mostly. The infected wood is altered in ways that disrupt membranes, and leakage of substances ...
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Withering and Scorching of Foliage
... pH of the soil is reduced. Gases and toxic compounds may also be produced by anaerobic bacteria under these conditions and some can survive much better than others. Post oak trees are ...
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Photosynthesis - Other Approaches
... hydrogen gas, carbon monoxide, ammonia, nitrite, hydrosulphuric acid, sulphur, sulphate, or iron. These bacteria are called lithotrophs or rock-eaters, and their energy production system is called ... -Oxidizing Nitrobacter winogradskyi NO2- CO2 Methanogens The methanogens are a unique class of anaerobic bacteria. They derive energy by reducing carbon dioxide to methane, a quite different approach ...
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Vanderhaak Dairy anerobic digester field trip
... to sustain it's economic viability. One interesting solution is anaerobic digestion--a closed system of composting that uses anaerobic bacteria and enzymes to break down organic molecules, which release carbon ... reduced odor reduction and weed seed destruction in the effluent. Steve VanderHaak explains the anaerobic composting process while students stand on the top of the digester Bryan Vanloo, a ...
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Composting
... water to drain off easily. There are two primary types of bacteria that decompose the materials in a compost heap - anaerobic (doesn't require oxygen), and aerobic (does require oxygen). The type ... you turn the pile. Aerobic bacteria works much faster than Anaerobic, and is the type that is present in a well-maintained pile that is turned often. Anaerobic bacteria is much slower, but still ...
www.gardensablaze.com

Organic Gardening - The Helpful Gardener
... up compost is to let it go anaerobic (airless). Then the little critters die and the only things that continue to populate your compost are anaerobic bacteria. These are the little buggers that ...
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Compost, aerobic VS. Anaerobic
... Anaerobic Compost, Aerobic VS. Anaerobic The two types of compost: Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic VS. Anaerobic compost ... anaerobic pile gather the materials together and wet the pile. Cover it with the tarp and let it sit. The pile will initially be colonized by aerobic bacteria, but when they have used up the air and begin to die off, they will gradually be replaced by the anaerobic bacteria ...
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