000 September 2004 Table of Contents Page 1.0 INTRODUCTION AND PURPOSE ......................................................................................1 2.0 METHODS OF ASSESSMENT ......................................................................................
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Phytoremediation technologies are of rapid growing concern for the cost effective sanitation of large areas polluted with low to middle or even an unknown degree of contamination.
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These microbial fungicides are reportedly very specific in seeking out and destroying the harmful fungi (fusarium basal rot; pythium, commonly referred to as damping-off; various blights and wilts; etc.), while not targeting the beneficial soil-inhabiting fungi.
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The authors collected and studied 1605 isopod individuals (eight species) and 671 diplopod individuals (17 species) in four primeval forests of the Western Carpathians, Central Slovakia, by leaf litter extraction.
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H. Richardson _______________________________________ Kenneth R. Young Valuing Invasives: Understanding the Merremia peltata Invasion in Post-Colonial Samoa by William Stuart Kirkham, B.A.; M.A.I.A.; M.A.
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Pittsburg State University | Department of Biology | Sperry Herbarium | Illustrated Guides | Woody Plants Common name: Winter Grape Scientific name: Vitis cinera Family: Vitaceae Note: woody vine The Fruit last update: August 26, 2006 Contact Webmaster
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Webster's English Dictionary grape grape \'gra-p\ n [ME, fr. OF crape, grape hook, grape stalk, bunch of grapes, grape,] of Gmc origin; akin to OHG kra-pfo hook - more at CRAVE 1: a smooth-skinned juicy berry eaten dried or fresh as a fruit or fermente d to produce wine 2: any of numerous woody
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ORNL/TM-1999/264 Environmental Sciences Division Bamboo: an overlooked biomass resource? J. M. O. Scurlock Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6407 U.S.A. D. C. Dayton and B.
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It absorbs water faster than most plants and is used in some parts of the world for cleaning sewage. Even more important, it soaks up heavy metals. It is a potential answer to polluted waters.
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Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2003 23:40:47 -0800 Reply-To: BB for Hummingbirds and Gardening for them in the Southeast Subject: Re: [HUMNET-L] bamboo From:John MacGregor @LISTSERV.LSU.EDU on 02/11/2003 11:40 PM PST on 2/11/03 6:00 PM, Miriam L.
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It absorbs water faster than most plants and is used in some parts of the world for cleaning sewage. Even more important, it soaks up heavy metals. It is a potential answer to polluted waters.
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Bamboo is emerging as an alternative resource to other types of wood. In the past, people intuitively used it as a basic material for making many different household objects and small structures.
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