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Lebensmittel Zeitung, 2021
Olaf Koch und Fabio Ziemßen wollen die New-Food-Szene mit Risikokapital füttern. Im LZ-Gespräch sagen die früheren Metro-Manager, was sie antreibt.
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Olaf Koch und Fabio Ziemßen wollen die New-Food-Szene mit Risikokapital füttern. Im LZ-Gespräch sagen die früheren Metro-Manager, was sie antreibt.
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1996
The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earliest times, humus has been recognized as one of the major natural resources for agricultural purpose. In the absence of animal dung the value of green manure was recognized by the ancient Chinese (Jiao, 1983), while the Romans systematically used animal ...
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The addition of organic manure not only maintains but even improves soil fertility and, from earliest times, humus has been recognized as one of the major natural resources for agricultural purpose. In the absence of animal dung the value of green manure was recognized by the ancient Chinese (Jiao, 1983), while the Romans systematically used animal ...
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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1921
It was early noticed that soil on treatment with a solution of an alkali yielded a dark coloured solution which gave a black flocculent precipitate on acidification. Decomposing vegetable matter behaved in a similar way.
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It was early noticed that soil on treatment with a solution of an alkali yielded a dark coloured solution which gave a black flocculent precipitate on acidification. Decomposing vegetable matter behaved in a similar way.
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1998
Soil humus may be defined as the product of transformation of plant and animal remains which bear no morphological resemblances to the materials from which they were derived (Kononova 1975; Hayes and Swift 1978). The predominant part of organic material in surface waters is normally allochthonously derived. The material is produced within the catchment
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Soil humus may be defined as the product of transformation of plant and animal remains which bear no morphological resemblances to the materials from which they were derived (Kononova 1975; Hayes and Swift 1978). The predominant part of organic material in surface waters is normally allochthonously derived. The material is produced within the catchment
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Applied Soil Ecology, 2018
Abstract By inverting the movement of the galaxies, which are constantly moving (except the ones forming local clusters) away from each other and thanks to a system of complex equations, astrophysicists have found that all matter detected in a 13.799 billion light-year radius was originally contained in a volume 10 24 times smaller than an atom.
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Abstract By inverting the movement of the galaxies, which are constantly moving (except the ones forming local clusters) away from each other and thanks to a system of complex equations, astrophysicists have found that all matter detected in a 13.799 billion light-year radius was originally contained in a volume 10 24 times smaller than an atom.
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Journal of Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1910
F. J. Alway, E. K. Files, R. M. Pickney
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F. J. Alway, E. K. Files, R. M. Pickney
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Characterizations and fluoride adsorption performance of wattle humus biosorbent
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023Kadarkarai Govindan, Kavitha Subbiah
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