His use of isotopic labeling in the advance of soil chemistry led to his being considered a founder of agricultural radiology.
32.
The application of aerial fire retardants creates an atypical appearance on land and water surfaces and has the potential to change soil chemistry.
33.
Many fungus species fruit between late summer and early winter, depending on temperature, rainfall and various other environmental factors such as soil chemistry.
34.
Instead she enrolled at the prestigious McGill University in Montreal, Canada for a course in agricultural technology with specialization in soil chemistry and microbiology.
35.
Foliar feeding with a spray of fertilizer solution is also practical, and has the advantage that the fertilizer will not alter the soil chemistry.
36.
This said, there are a few examples of ecotypes associated with harsh soil chemistry, indicating such inhospitable soils can lead to fungal evolutionary change.
37.
It gives rise to areas of thin soils, prone to drought in summer, and having a particular soil chemistry supporting a distinct flora set.
38.
The bill would require that any protected wetland must match a strict set of defining criteria involving water saturation, soil chemistry, vegetation and similar measurements.
39.
Additionally, they are particularly important in the context of soil chemistry due to the low volumes of solvent and, consequently, the high concentration of electrolytes.
40.
He became an instructor in chemistry at the University of Nebraska, while working as an assistant chemist for the University's Experimental Station, specializing in soil chemistry.