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To: Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com ... I only dose when I feel that the plants are in need. I gained this piece of knowledge from reading the multiple posts of Karen Randall. One needs to look at the plants in terms of their growth needs and understand what they are visibly telling you.
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fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9712/msg00183.html
fins.actwin.com/aquatic-plants/month.9712/msg00183.html
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Decomposition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Decomposition refers to the process by which tissues of a dead organism break down into simpler forms of matter. Such a breakdown of dead organisms is essential for new growth and development of livi...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposition
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Since nitrogen is typically in short supply, its release from decaying plant tissues controls the availability of this nutrient for the growth of the next generation of plants.
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www.ur.umich.edu/0607/Feb12_07/02.shtml
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Composting is a good way to reduce solid waste. Start composting with our step-by-step guide and learn how to make composting columns and do a trash audit. ... Please copy/paste the following text to properly cite this HowStuffWorks article:; ... Americans generate about 210 million tons (231 million short tons) of trash,
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www.howstuffworks.com/composting.htm
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The characteristics of phenolic substances in humic acids prepared for either fresh or 1.5 year-old decayed rice straw samples and from kaolinic soil taken from a paddy field in which rice straw compost had been supplied continuously, and in purified milled wood lignin of rice straw, ... degradation of these humic acids,
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www.calricestraw.org/library/abstracts/soil0031.html
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The characteristics of phenolic substances in humic acids prepared for either fresh or 1.5 year-old decayed rice straw samples and form kaolinic soil taken from a paddy field in which rice straw compost had been supplied continuously, ... degradation of these humic acids, ... soil nutrients, chemical production...
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www.calricestraw.org/library/abstracts/soil0029.html
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Plants and Decaying Human Works ... The visual pairing of outdated human technology with highly evolved and healthy plants, creates a sense of confusion and natural collage, or a combination of unlike elements.
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polyland.calpoly.edu/places/Swanland/studentsites/2003b...
polyland.calpoly.edu/places/Swanland/studentsites/2003b/padhw.html
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Humans, Plants and Decaying Human Works ... The visual content of these images deals with many of the same issues as the Plants and Decaying Human Works category. However, when the human form is introduced to the equation, the content and also the meaning of the images changes greatly.
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polyland.calpoly.edu/places/Swanland/studentsites/2003b...
polyland.calpoly.edu/places/Swanland/studentsites/2003b/hpadh.html
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Botrytis is a filamentous fungus isolated from decaying plants. No infections due to Botrytis have been reported in humans or animals. ... ; Botrytis is a filamentous fungus isolated from decaying plants. Despite its cosmopolitan feature, it is more commonly reported from tropical and temperate areas.
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www.doctorfungus.org/thefungi/Botrytis.htm
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