Aeration: The process of bringing air into contact with a liquid (typically water), usually by bubbling air through the liquid, spraying the liquid into the air, allowing the liquid to cascade down a waterfall, or by mechanical agitation.
ground treatment of plants Dusting or spraying of plants with pesticides by hand, by special machines, or by apparatus fixed to tractors or driven by them.
Device which dissipates the heat from water-cooled systems by spraying the water through streams of rapidly moving air. Source: Terms of the Environment ...
Surface irrigation: Application of water by means other than spraying such that contact between the edible portion of any food crop and the irrigation water is prevented.
Extermination: the control and elimination of insects, rodents, or other pests by eliminating their harborage places; by removing or making inaccessible materials that may serve as their food; by poisoning, spraying, fumigating, trapping, ...
Either water is brought into contact with water droplets by spraying or air is brought into contact with water by means of aeration facilities. Air is pressed through a body of water by bubbling and the water is supplied with oxygen.
application of water by means other than spraying such that contact between the edible portion of any food crop and the irrigation water is prevented. surface water ...
According to the non-profit Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, the majority of corn, soy and cotton grown by American farmers today are from seeds genetically engineered to repel pests without the need for spraying pesticides or herbicides.
Cooling Tower: Device which dissipates the heat from water-cooled systems by spraying the water through streams of rapidly moving air.
By spraying cytokinins on these seedlings the plants maintain cell division and apical growth for long periods of time resulting in seedlings several inches tall in less than one year. The purple needles are a side effect of cytokinin application.
A structure that helps remove heat from water used as a coolant; e.g., in electric power generating plants. 2. Device which dissipates the heat from water-cooled systems by spraying the water through streams of rapidly moving air.
Common method of reducing stack air emissions; removal of impurities by spraying a liquid that concentrates the impurities into waste. Secondary Consumer The carnivore organisms that eat the flesh of animals.
Crop Dusting The process of spraying powdered crop pesticides by low-flying airplanes. The practice is also known as aerial application.Crop Residue Materials or waste left after crop harvesting or processing. Cullet Crushed glass.
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