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Biomass- The total quantity, at a given time, of living organisms of one or more species usually expressed in weight per unit area.
Bisexual- Having both male and female sexual reproductive structures.

 


Biomass - The dry weight of organic material composing a groups of organism within a given habitat.
Biome - Classification of a type of community or ecosystem. For example savannah , tundra, tropical rainforest, etc.

Biomass Substance of living tissue, often a measure of weight or volume.
Bipinnate Twice compound with the leaflets along each side of a common axis. The leaflets are further divided into pinnules.

biomassThe total mass of all living organisms in a given area.
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The bulk biomass that is generated from the garden such as vegetable crop material, leaves, weeds, and shredded prunings are put into composting bays. Lawn clippings can be added if they are guaranteed not to have been sprayed.

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In fact, conservatively 60-75% of an established tree's root biomass is outside the dripline. That means that a fully grown tree can have roots branching out in diameter up to two to three times its height.

Actually, you can plant any high-nitrogen legume, such as bush or fava beans, that produces a lot of plant matter (biomass). Plant in rows at standard spacing, or evenly broadcast the seed.

Wood chips are used as biomass fuel, which is considered environment friendly and energy efficient. There can be two ways of using wood chips as a fuel. Under the first option, you can use them in your regular fire place instead of regular firewood.

Adding organic matter to your soil is a good way to improve it, and rye can produce more biomass than almost any plant that can be grown in the fall and winter. In fact, rye can produce more than 5,000 pounds of organic matter per acre.

In some species this association is so important that some orchids, specially from the genus Campylocentrum, have most of their biomass constituted by roots, and some plants are just thick roots with chlorophyl, ...

Less native plant mass means less insect biomass. This sounds good until you begin to look at the effect on fauna further up the food chain.

In fact, molds represent the greatest proportion of airborne biomass. Furthermore, in some areas there are occasional fungal showers," which lead to epidemics of severe asthma.

Do Your Vegetable Beds Need A Rest? Sow a cover crop. Fava, vetch, and rye will help loosen soil, smother weeds, prevent erosion, and add much-needed nitrogen and organic biomass to the soil. (Your earthworm population will thank you, too!) ...

Test your soil, and if it is too acidic, sweeten it by adding in wood ashes or lime. You will also want to add in as much biomass as possible, to make the ground easier to work.

See also: Plant, Water, Gardening, Organic matter, Organic