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Acidic | soils, a more humid climate and its altitud (between |
s always been known for excellent agricultural | soils, a spectacular wildlife environment and an enj |
Courses in support areas, such as genetics, | soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal a |
It has residual activity in | soils, allowing it to be used infrequently but requi |
This process is able to decontaminate | soils almost completely. |
It is found on basalt and sandstone derived | soils along watercourses, hillsides and scree slopes |
is found in forested and open areas with moist | soils along the Pacific coast from southwestern Brit |
live in the subsoil of blue, grey or red clay | soils along stream banks and some south or west faci |
s a plant of wetlands, living in mud and moist | soils along the edges of rivers and pools. |
Soils along the stream vary in composition but are g | |
Savanna | soils also were made usable for soybean farming thro |
calcareous influence of the underlying Compton | soils also encourages Whorled Water-milfoil (Myrioph |
ally does not like excessively moist or marshy | soils, although it can be found in large groves in m |
pobeguinii grows as a terrestrial plant in wet | soils among sandstone at altitudes from 500 m (1,640 |
errestrial or lithophytic plant in damp, sandy | soils among rocks or by streams at altitudes from 85 |
lties (MOS) of the enlisted personnel included | soils analysts, cartographic drafters, terrain analy |
It grows in sand-laterite | soils and flowers from July to October, flowering en |
It can grow within dry or moist | soils and requires large amount of sunlight to grow. |
introduced as a crop suitable to impoverished | soils and buckwheat pancakes were known in other reg |
andy loam, silty clay loam and sandy clay loam | soils, and prefers low fertility. |
ement and coatings on clasts in poorly drained | soils and sediments, formed by the rapid oxidation o |
e usually around 5-20 μm in size, and occur in | soils and aquatic habitats, where they feed on bacte |
The combination of the region's schist-based | soils and harsh climate has the potential to produce |
for coastal gardens, as it can withstand beach | soils and winds. |
ly, they are found in nutrient-poor rainforest | soils and do not penetrate to deeper layers. |
U. bifida grows as a terrestrial plant in damp | soils and in rice fields. |
is considered as one of the state variables of | soils and represented by the symbol e. |
It prefers lighter,slightly acidic loamy | soils and occurs in dry sclerophyll forest and woodl |
It is adaptable to a variety of | soils and does not suffer unduly from Puglia's high |
It grows in winter-wet sandy or sand-clay | soils and flowers from July to September. |
It prefers calcareous | soils and lives in damp and shady places, especially |
was required due to the unstable, water-logged | soils and the need to avoid settlement damage to clo |
he transport of colloidal particles in surface | soils and in the ground can also occur, depending on |
energy resource potential within the rocks and | soils; and e) the groundwater aquifers that contain |
ed ecology typically focuses on geomorphology, | soils, and plant communities as the underpinnings fo |
armland characterized by having black, fertile | soils; and the west side of the Escarpment which con |
greatly reduced the depth of the alkaline peat | soils and reduced the overall elevation of large are |
It grows in sunny locations and a variety of | soils, and is frequently found as a weed in gardens. |
haracteristics of the bush vary depending upon | soils and topography, historical logging and clearin |
It grows in serpentine | soils and is an endemic threatened species of the Ba |
It grows in sandy to rocky | soils, and can reach a height of 6-16 cm. |
nd the farming community of the rich deep clay | soils and its origins are in this too. |
It adapts to most | soils, and is tolerant of frost and salt spray. |
It prefers clayey | soils and temperate climates. |
Characteristics of | soils and soil landscapes, e.g., the number, sizes, |
The fertile volcanic | soils and the abundant rainfall (average 1,500mm/yea |
is found on leached sandy and sandy/silty clay | soils and occurs in at least one protected area (Bak |
shade intolerant, prefers neutral or limestone | soils, and is typically associated with Pinus spp. o |
uilders had an expert knowledge of the varying | soils and their capacities. |
, big bluestem, is tolerant of a wide range of | soils and moisture. |
emistry and its application to the analysis of | soils and manures. |
a, in Turkey, was a region with zinc-deficient | soils and widespread zinc deficiency in humans. |
In Europe it is usually found in moist loamy | soils and partial shade near riverbanks, swampy area |
Contaminated | soils and fill material are sources of contaminated |
ral and urban scenery, damage ground water and | soils, and choke livestock and fish, entangle birds |
Toccoa Falls and mostly consisted of residual | soils and silt. |
Grows in most | soils and in sun or partial shade. |
It prefers sandy | soils and is tolerant of shade. |
ent including upland drainage channels on peat | soils and soil compaction of in-bye land from heavy |
ically grows in moist areas, areas with acidic | soils, and pine barrens. |
It prefers neutral and alkaline | soils and needs full sun. |
while they gathered information as to climate, | soils, and water for irrigation. |
It grows in sandy | soils and appreciates lots of sunlight. |
baths, sympathetic inks, and as an additive to | soils and animal feeds. |
s larger and has more branches in well-drained | soils, and takes a smaller, simpler form in saturate |
It grows in well-drained sandy | soils and flowers from July to September. |
ot system; for this reason it can grow on poor | soils and is an early colonizer of disturbed areas. |
It occurs on rocky limestone | soils, and is drought tolerant. |
It prefers well drained neutral and calcerous | soils, and avoids wet conditions. |
lygaloides grows as a terrestrial plant in wet | soils and in cultivated fields at altitudes from aro |
The species is adapted to a range of | soils and prefers a sunny position. |
ites difficult for plant growth, on serpentine | soils and on old lava flows. |
It requires moist, well-drained | soils, and does not tolerate shade. |
those from magnesium salts, as well as potting | soils and other plant nutrients. |
sharp points which allow it to penetrate hard | soils and aerenchymous tissues, which allow it to gr |
So far heliobacteria have only been found in | soils, and are apparently widespread in the waterlog |
ound in upland areas in seasonally waterlogged | soils and the distributions of the two species only |
ver, the plant is tolerant of periodically dry | soils and is tolerant of soils of neutral to slightl |
tats that are characteristic of poorly-drained | soils and that are rare or local in County Durham. |
It grows easily in alkaline and saline | soils, and thrives on soils that are rich in calcium |
acted here in prehistoric times by the fertile | soils and even settled here. |
he bedrock is covered with fine loam over clay | soils and some peat soils at higher elevations on th |
h, The larvae feed upon organic matter in damp | soils, and are termed hydrobionts in that they inhab |
Ex-situ methods involve excavation of effected | soils and subsequent treatment at the surface, In-si |
da and P. hexagona) tolerate mildly calcareous | soils, and several south eastern species sometimes g |
It is common in sediments, | soils, and argillaceous sedimentary rocks as well as |
The combination of suitable | soils and a mild climate, free from spring frosts, p |
dipterocarp forest on well-drained sandy clay | soils and clay-rich soils. |
t grasslands with gravelly, sparsely vegetated | soils and occasionally in alfalfa fields. |
ollege, Berger received his Master's degree in | soils and geology from MIT and Doctorate in soil mec |
anning, all contribute to further knowledge of | soils and the advancement of the soil sciences. |
It can be found growing in moist | soils and seasonal pools. |
arsh arid climate of La Mancha, its calcareous | soils, and at up to 700 m above sea level. |
It is specifically associated with lateritic | soils and granite outcrops in the Jarrah forests of |
ratios of 2,000 and above are measured in loam | soils and clays, such as bentonite. |
apurkar, and O.A. Chadwick (2004) Agriculture, | soils, and society in precontact Hawai'i. |
western North America, where it grows in sandy | soils and washes. |
e to acquire information as to the topography, | soils, and river behaviour before construction start |
and the associated sedimentological history of | soils and rock types. |
however it was in the 1990s that the excellent | soils and elevated sites attracted many winemakers f |
e slopes were run down and decaying, the sandy | soils and limestone slopes were constantly prone to |
and drought tolerance, and adapts well to most | soils and positions with adequate drainage. |
, a region marked by plains of rocky, red lava | soils and patches of short-grass and bushes. |
Plants grow in moist | soils and under dry conditions go dormant, losing th |
ion between the distribution of plants and the | soils and subsoils. |
he main cause is a mixture of fertile volcanic | soils and plenty of rainfall, but that doesn't fully |
It grows rapidly and is tolerant of many | soils and varied situations, although it prefers the |
regions, beech forests tend to populate chalky | soils and oak forests tend to prefer clays and mount |
f organic material, as well as in water-logged | soils, and form major community members of extreme o |
he vines absorbing too much water from the wet | soils and funneling that into the grape berries. |
ata and other digital maps of impervious area, | soils, and land use/cover. |
fers slightly in habitat by preferring sandier | soils and in morphology by possessing smaller flower |
ant, with apricot and peach grown on irrigated | soils, and olive, almond and vines grown on the drie |
types, in dry conditions, heavy, rocky, eroded | soils, and disturbed areas. |
A good supply of water, impermeable peat | soils, and an abundant supply of sand comes together |
It grows to 2.5m by 2.5m in moist, sandy | soils, and produces small, white, tubular flowers in |
The trees reflect the thin | soils and exposed location rising above the Cheshire |
in winter-wet areas, particularly on granitic | soils and near creeks. |
ng bare, rocky habitat with clay or serpentine | soils and recently burned areas. |
long lived species which prefers well drained | soils and plenty of water. |
t-resistant ornamental grass in average to wet | soils and in full sun to part shade. |
s of open habitat, often in sandy and gravelly | soils, and it grows easily in disturbed areas such a |
km²) is thought to be due to the region's poor | soils and to rural depopulation, which was particula |
und water to prevent expansion or weakening of | soils and frost heaving. |
It prefers sandy | soils and will dominate in areas that average less t |
The variety in | soils and topography results in a mosaic of damp cop |
de attempts to cultivate the region, but rocky | soils and a short growing season soon forced them to |
is tolerant of moderately saline and alkaline | soils and irrigation. |
y types of rocky substrate, such as serpentine | soils and other ultramafics. |
ve similar drought affect, but differ in their | soils and climate conditions. |
estimates, up to 100 pounds per day) into the | soils and the North fork of the Holston River. |
Bama | soils are mainly in level to gently sloping areas on |
Menfro | soils are prime farmland where the slope is less tha |
Where the limestone | soils are thinner, a more species-rich grassland is |
ee types of soil in the DO: the lower altitude | soils are sandy, the middle reaches are pomice-based |
The | soils are clayey silt. |
The | soils are clay and lime. |
The | soils are deep volcanic loams. |
These | soils are well suited to cultivated crops, pasture, |
The | soils are light, permeable, rich in minerals and sli |
The | soils are loose and poor in nutrients, with lime ove |
Tifton | soils are among the most agriculturally important so |
Soils are more developed in areas with higher rainfa | |
Soils are natural clay factories (clay includes both | |
The | soils are mostly well-drained, with medium brown or |
exposed cliff tops with shallow rocky | soils are the preferred habitat of Eucalyptus cunnin |
The slowly permeable clay | soils are slightly calcareous in nature and this is |
The | soils are formed on coarse-loamy granitic basal till |
The | soils are Garonne gravel, Pyrenees gravel and clayey |
This seems counterintuitive because clay | soils are termed heavy, implying lower porosity. |
species associated with heathlands and acidic | soils are present. |
Hydromorphic saline | soils are also found in the areas surrounding the ba |
north of Adelaide, the district's climate and | soils are well suited to wheat, barley, legumes, hay |
The | soils are deep and productive and will grow good cro |
Tifton | soils are on nearly level to gently sloping uplands |
anted on schist while areas with granite-based | soils are used for table wine production. |
Black | soils are seldom found in the forests. |
Soils are predominantly alluvial clays overlying Alt | |
d slow permeability in the clayey subsoil, the | soils are ideal for rice production. |
The fertile | soils are heavily used for arable farming. |
Piedmont | soils are generally clay-like and moderately fertile |
In the parish generally, the | soils are shallow and well drained with limestone br |
The climate and | soils are strongly influenced by the Mt Camel range |
The | soils are divided into three categories: forest brow |
Over the majority of the site, where | soils are poorly drained but not waterlogged, the ma |
ea is quite high (above 1,000 mm per year) the | soils are sandy and well drained so apart from the r |
These clayey | soils are moderate to high in nutrients and are prim |
Its | soils are the most fertile in Germany and it has bee |
hore; however, the climate and glacial moraine | soils are relatively similar throughout. |
The | soils are light, permeable and rich in mineral nutri |
The | soils are chiefly derived from lateric gravelly sand |
The dry sandy | soils are poor of nutrients but relict flora from th |
Soils are a complex mixture of loam and shale due to | |
These level to gently sloping | soils are on the Grand Prairie in the Lower Mississi |
Stuttgart | soils are named for the City of Stuttgart in southea |
Cropland | soils are ideal for use as a carbon sink, since it h |
The | soils are made up of sandy-gravelly soil and clayey- |
Soils are predominantly moderately well drained silt | |
The gray-brown shale and siltstone clay | soils are high in selenium, which the plant concentr |
Deciduous forests with moist, friable | soils are suitable for burrowing and voles are most |
These | soils are high in iron particle content and are fair |
In Camp de Taragona, the | soils are dark with a considerable content of lime, |
The | soils are very varied, though they are mostly sandy, |
The shallow | soils are neutral or acidic and rich in organic matt |
The | soils are lime bearing over a granite and slate subs |
The | soils are dark in colour with a high lime content, p |
The | soils are mostly light-medium loams, well suited for |
The | soils are glacially deposited gravelly loam, with a |
The | soils are mainly clay-sand, with some other elements |
e of their thin, fiberous nature, cryptobiotic | soils are extremely fragile systems. |
Around Merriwa and south of Singleton, the | soils are very infertile sands more typical of Austr |
metre elevations growing in shallow and sandy | soils around the edges of granite flatrock outcropin |
parts of Texas were it is found growing in dry | soils around limestone or sandstone outcroppings and |
, the formation of the hydroxide ion may cause | soils around the applied urea particle to have a pH |
cm and lives in burrows in the soft and thick | soils around Paka Cave shelter, at an altitude of 3, |
swamps and scrubby country on sandstone based | soils around the Gosford and Sydney region of centra |
otechnical Association titled: The strength of | soils as engineering materials. |
It almost always grows on limestone | soils, as does Brickellia eupatorioides, which it is |
grandis occurs on similar | soils as well as those over ultrabasic rock and occu |
Avoid overwatering in heavy | soils as desert broom will drown. |
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