sphagnum in English

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a plant of a genus that comprises the peat mosses.
Rotted cow manure, compost, shredded sphagnum , granulated peat moss, sawdust and ground corncobs are some materials that may be worked thoroughly into the soil.
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1. Peat moss, or sphagnum sphagnum or Explanation of Boggiest

2. Peat moss, or sphagnum sphagnum or Explanation of Bogginess

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4. Acidophilic organisms also include certain higher plants such as sphagnum, heather, lupine, and other calcifuges.

5. A few testate Amebae can be planktonic (e.g., Difflugia), but most live in soils and in Sphagnum bogs

6. Bog is a nutrient-poor peatland characterized by acidic, saturated peat and the prevalence of sphagnum mosses and ericaceous shrubs

7. • areas of low-fertility, acid sphagnum peat moss, such as is packaged for use in gardens and greenhouses

8. One way to Acidify soil naturally is to add peat moss (decayed sphagnum moss) to your garden

9. Putting some damp sphagnum on top of the planted Bulbil will keep it moist and improve odds of success

10. Peat Bogs A peat bog is a type of wetland whose soft, spongy ground is composed largely of living and decaying Sphagnum moss

11. Accumulations of Cu and Ni were measured in four Sphagnum species occupying overlapping niches at varying distances from the smelter at Falconbridge, Ont.

12. Successive shake flask fermentations were carried out to adapt Agaricus campestris NRRL 2334 to growth on acid extracts of milled sphagnum peat as the only nutrient source.

13. Bogs can be divided into three types: (1) typical Bogs of cool regions, dominated by the growth of bog mosses, Sphagnum, and heaths, particularly Chamaedaphne (northern Bogs with trees growing on them are often

14. Bog definition is - wet spongy ground; especially : a poorly drained usually acid area rich in accumulated plant material, frequently surrounding a body of open water, and having a characteristic flora (as of sedges, heaths, and sphagnum)

15. The Aleuts had considerable knowledge of human anatomy, since they mummified the corpses of important people by removing the viscera, washing the body in a cold stream, and stuffing it with oiled sphagnum moss for preservation

16. To determine whether local site differences corresponded to any morphological or chemical differentiation in Picea mariana, 10 cone-bearing trees were sampled from each of three semiadjacent stands near the Matawin River, Thunder Bay District, Ont.: (i) an upland forest on well-drained alluvial soil, (ii) an abandoned pasture on heavy soil, and (iii) a wet sphagnum bog.

17. Carr (1940a) reported finding a two-toed Amphiuma in Florida during January that was "under two feet of sphagnum and mud" and was "apparently hibernating.¡± The capture rate of these salamanders in a central Florida lake was positively correlated with mean monthly water temperature; fewer animals were captured during the cooler winter