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... Logging is altering the carbon to nitrogen ratio over time. Something to keep in mind - Reports from some countries indicate an abundance of soluble nitrogen compounds in runoff water and even in ground water. This is a strong indication that the carbon-nitrogen ratio has been disrupted in the soil ...
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... nitrogen from throughfall and decomposition as well as organic nitrogen compounds mineralized within the wood chemical matrix. Non-woody roots and mycorrhizae of plant species that colonize decaying wood use its available nitrogen ... , and charcoal, has been shown critical to the support of both nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing and ectomycorrhizal activities in forest soils of western Montana. Harvest and ...
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Darlingtonia californica, Carnivorous Plants Online - Botanical Society of America
... turned into nitrogen compounds that are used by the plant. Darlingtonia, like other carnivorous plants, grow in water that is poor in nitrogen, and the soft parts of insects are rich in nitrogen and ...
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Wildflower and planting terms glossary by Prairie Frontier
... of the members of the bean family. They have the ability to take nitrogen from the air and create nitrogen compounds that the host plant can use. Rhizome- A horizontal underground stem with ...
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N-P-K Part I - Nitrogen
... especially legumes, and atmospheric changes such as lightning and air pollution. In the latter case, nitrogen compounds will dissolve in rain and drop onto the ground. On the East coast, there is ... the best because they require little change to be available to the plant. Because most nitrogen compounds are very soluble in water, they will quickly pass through the plant’s feeding zones ...
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Mycology - Growth and Development - Hyphal Elongation
... culture and the field. LINK Hyphae also respond to depleted nutrients, secondary metabolites, and staling compounds. These responses result in hyphal tips being located in areas where available nutrients are ... acytoplasmic and be digested from within. In Nitrogen depleted habitats, chitin in older parts of the colony is scavenged, and the Nitrogen removed from chitin is transported to the growing ...
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leafunturned
... and flowerbeds, leaves are best shredded and at least partially decomposed, since growth-inhibiting allelopathic compounds are released during their initial decomposition. On lawns, leaves can be mowed to nourish the ... leafmold in two to three years. The process is speeded by shredding them, adding some nitrogen fertilizer, and keeping the pile moist; turning the pile every three or four days will ...
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CPs Terrarium: Pot or Terrarium?
... die if ferilized, roots are so weak to burn if contaminated with Nitrogen. 1st Important Rule : NITROGEN = ( for CP of course!!) When a vegetable substance is going to ... + CO2 Dead Plant + \ Anaerobic Bacteria = Reduction = NH3 + Nitric Compound + Sulphurous Compounds 2nd Important Rule: ANAEROBIC BACTERIA -> Reduction -> Nitrogenous Compounds = DEATH OF PLANTS At high acidity levels ( pH< 5) ...
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The Cycad Pages
... to fix nitrogen. Biologically fixed nitrogen makes up 90% of the nitrogen available globally for use by plants and animals. Nitrogen is an important component of many plant compounds and it is also one of the most limited nutrients. The complex physiological process of nitrogen ...
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The Cycad Pages
... energy takes place, and mitochondria, where production of energy by the metabolism of fixed carbon compounds occurs, are both thought to have originated as symbiotic bacteria within the cells of ... Cycads, coralloid roots. It is now known that these specialized roots are inhabited by nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc. Cyanobacteria form symbiotic relationships with all known Cycads. ...
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