| 1. | Some found the soil chemistry or fungi unsuitable for growth or reproduction.
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| 2. | Its leaves produce toxins that alter soil chemistry, harming native vegetation.
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| 3. | The term is used in two related contexts, in soil chemistry and saccharide chemistry.
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| 4. | Zhu systemically studied the soil chemistry and physics in China.
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| 5. | At the lowest scale, the soil chemistry affects the aggregation or dispersal of soil particles.
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| 6. | This work required development of new geochemical proxies for changes in soil chemistry with rainfall.
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| 7. | Drought-associated changes in soil chemistry have been proposed to be associated with areas of die-off.
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| 8. | The early vision of soil survey was a survey that combined geography with soil chemistry.
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| 9. | One theory of bottom-up control lies with differential soil chemistry between vegetated and die-off areas.
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| 10. | There seems to be some special combination of soil chemistry that either exists or doesn't.
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