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    bell pepper inoculated with rhizobial culture from makahiya gave the highest mean height among the two treatments. Induction of plant height growth was not significantly different. Nitrogen fixer bacteria have the ability to fix the atmospheric nitrogen. About 78% of air is a nitrogen which Rhizobia fix the nitrogen in plant. Plant growth promoting by Rhizobia PGPR also a bioenhancer and biofertilizer (Kloepper et al., 1980). However, the T1 (MR) and T2 (PR) were slightly able to induce the…

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    09/14/2017 The Chemical Reaction Between Ammonia And Bleach According to the BBC News (2011) Fritz Haber, a German Jewish scientist, who studied the thermodynamics of gas reactions, discovered the potential for fixation as a result of synthesizing chlorine and ammonia into a poisonous gas, which was later used to annihilate millions of Jews during the holocaust. The Material Safety Data Sheet (2014) for dawn dishwashing liquid suggests it contains ‘amines’ which…

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    shaping zone. 6. Renewable vitality source: Consequence of transformation of suns vitality into renewable vitality 7.Diminish the measure of high octane added substances. 8.Fuel spills are most effectively biodegraded or weakened to non harmful fixation 9.Utilizing E85 as the essential fuel, the reliance on outside oil can be dispensed with. DISADVANTAGES OF ETHANOL: 1. Biodiversity: A lot of arable area is obliged to develop crops, common habitat would be obliterated. 2. Food vs Fuel debate:…

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    a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. According to Food and Farm, nitrogen fertilizer is bad for the peas growth and will only result in lots of leaves rather than peas (they already do their own nitrogen fixation and do not need the added nitrogen). Pea plants that are planted with lots of compost should not require any additional fertilizer as all of the nutrients it needs is found in the soil, in addition to water and full sunlight. The NPK, Nitrogen. Phosphorous, and Potassium levels, of the soil should…

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    By collaborating our work from various resources, we established that antibiotics have harmful side effects on the environment. When animals are administered antibiotics, it kills off other bacteria and allows antibiotic resistant bacteria to survive and multiply. This causes contamination of animal waste, which then comes into contact with water, soil, or air (Food, Farm, Animals, and Drugs 2014). Horizontal gene transfer is also a big concern for the environment. In recent years, there has…

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    Annual global carbon dioxide emissions increased by over 20% between 1997 and 2009 from approximately 24 billion tons to over 30 tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year (Friedlingstein et al., 2010). The implications of this are vast and are by no means limited to global warming. For many millions of year prior to industrialization, ocean pH levels remained stable; however, high levels of anthropogenic carbon emissions in the near 200 years since the industrial revolution, have caused fundamental…

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    Discussion The nitrate and phosphate levels shown in through my data relates to my hypothesis since it proves that the epigeic earthworms in the soil increased the nutrients in the soil, since the average nitrate and phosphate levels increased from tests 1-3. The results from this experiment showed that the control group increased their phosphate levels more so than the experimental groups, which contained the red wriggler earthworms. This could have been due to high amounts of Ca²⁺ in the water…

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    Global Warming happens when the Earths surface temperature increases due to the greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide have on the ozone layer. These emissions come from the burning of fossil fuels, such as gasoline from cars, or deforestation. This process traps unwanted heat that would otherwise leave the earth, causing a rise in temperature. Global Warming can affect the temperature and weather of the earth and cause many devastating consequences all around the world. The most common greenhouse…

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    Gasper Farms, located in Rooks County, Kansas is owned and operated by Dan and Lois Gasper. The diversified operation consists of 3,000 acres of cropland and pasture along with 110 red angus cow-calf pairs. Gasper Farms has always been a family business with their 3 children helping out when they lived at home. Today, their son, Joe assists with taking more responsibility managing the cattle herd. During harvest the entire family joins in to gather the bounty of the season. Incorporated in…

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    increases organic matter and soil quality. It is very important in organic farming systems to increase soil quality and fertility in order to increase crop yields and protect against pests and diseases. Green manures crops can be used to provide nitrogen, increase organic matter content among other things, it is important to select a green manure crop that meets your goals. Bantry Bay was at one point in time very well known for their turnips, the secret was that the farmers were using mussels…

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