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The Legacy, Fall 2006
... and the Samuel Roberts Noble Electron Microscopy Laboratory. Names change and scientific boundaries between academic units blur, however, one thing is clear—the study of plants and microorganisms here at OU has remained vigorous and ... this fund. We are proud of our distinguished past in the study of plants and microbes and hope our successes continue into the distant future. As a graduate of our ...
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Plants can get sick from a virus too
... plants Idea: Living things can become sick when they are infected with certain very tiny creatures scientists call microbes. Microbes are so small that you need a microscope to see them. Bacteria and viruses are microbes. ... ,16 Etc. Record the appearance of the plants and the leaves, especially the leaves that come ...
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Spring and Summer Lawn Management Considerations for Cool-Season Turfgrasses
... of living and decaying stems. It signals an imbalance between the growth rate of the turf and how fast the plant material is broken down by soil microbes. Thatch ... practices that can promote healthier plants and reduce disease severity generally include deep, infrequent irrigation in the early morning, avoiding heavy fertilization in the spring, and reducing compaction through core cultivation ...
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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening: Composting and Mulch
... Annuals Perennials Bulbs Garden Compost and Mulch Garden compost and mulch are two of a gardener's best friends. It is beneficial for strong and healthy plants, and will significantly increase the productivity ... bacteria and microbes that "eat" and convert your pile into rich compost. Use the compost after it has almost completely turned into soil. It will be rich in nutrients and minerals. Use and ...
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SOIL AND FERTILIZER
... - sand, silt and clay or nonliving material from rock - microbes - bacteria, fungi and algae - animals - worms, insects, snakes, mammals - organic matter - decaying matter that was once alive (plants, animals and microbes) - ... and water), native vegetation and microbes. The shape of the land surface affects soil formation. It is also affected by the time it took for climate, vegetation and microbes ...
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SOIL AND FERTILIZER
... microbes live in soil. Microbes break some nutrients and organic matter into simpler units that plants can use. The organic remains of microbes improve soil structure. Some plant roots and microbes have a SYMBIOTIC relationship. These microbes ...
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Garden Design- Native Plants - The Helpful Gardener
... and disease Japanese beetles, black vine weevil, wooly adelgid, anthracnose; exotic plants aren’t the only things invading our landscape. Our plants need to be able to stand up to the bugs and microbes ...
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Plants with Attitude
... plants should probably only be grown by those who have reasonable experience growing Nepenthes, and who are well aware of, and capable of providing for, their needs. Such species are typically true highland plants, and ...
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Soil Microbes and their importance
... Soil Microbes and their importance Benefits of Soil Microbes SMALL WORLD "The further you enter into it; the deeper it becomes", Dante Imagine if ... as 'heterotrophs', they dine on the autotrophs, or their waste products. These are basically the plants and animals of this microscopic world. On them the rest of life depends, because these creatures ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Taxonomy
... a discussion and criticsm of mainstream Computer Cladistics. Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Authoritative taxonomic information on plants, animals, fungi, and microbes of North America and the world. NCBI ... of phylogenetic trees and the data matrices used to generate them from published research papers. Includes animals, plants, and fungi. Universal Biological Indexer and Organizer - A ...
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