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FIXATION - In negatives and prints alike, the conversion of unused silver halides to a soluble silver so that the image remains stable and unalterable when exposed to light. Also known as "fixing." ...

 


NITROGEN FIXATION: The capture and conversion of atmospheric nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds, stored in the soil, that can be used by plants.
NODE: the location on a stem where buds form.

Nitrogen fixation. Some plants naturally trap nitrogen in the soil, improving conditions for future crops.

Nitrogen fixation-In soils, the conversion of free nitrogen from the air by soil organisms to nitrogen compounds that eventually become available to plants.
Nodules-Swellings on the roots of legumes where nitrogen-fixing bacteria live.

nitrogen fixation The conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into plant-available forms by Rhizobia bacteria living on the roots of legumes.

Toronto Backyard Chickens Petition - Long-term readers of the site will know I have a fixation with chickens. Keeping chickens is pretty high up on my life to-do list but there are several key issues currently blocking this life goal. 1.

While Sue sees a place for roses in Australia, she would like to see a move beyond the traditional fixation with them. Bill couldn't be more pleased at the progress of interest in Australian plants.

C4 plant - Plants whereby the first oragnic product of carbon-fixation is a four-carbon compund, which is formed prior to the Calvin cycle.

Inoculation: To increase the plants' nitrogen fixation, treat soybeans at planting with Rhizobium japonicum inoculant, available through seed catalogs which sell edamame.
Spacing: Edamame are well-suited to dense plantings.

Clover is an excellant addition to any garden as it is a legume like peas and beans add assists in the fixation of nitrogen which is added to the soil, it also attracts beneficial insects to the garden.

-- are responsible for Nytrogen fixation to the soil, making this valuable element available for the plants.

The cycle of dark reactions of photosynthesis that occurs in the chloroplasts and involves the fixation of carbon dioxide and the formation of a six-carbon sugar.
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Organic matter usually hampers the availability of copper by reducing soil mineral fixation and leaching. However, once organic matter has sufficiently decomposed, adequate copper can be released into the soil and taken up by plants.

" Quilters, who share a similar urge to keep collecting more fabric, can relate. Both groups claim a practical basis for their fixations. "Whether it's plants or fabric," she says, "we can create something out of all this." ...

See also: Plant, Soil, Growing, Grow, Water

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