compost造句151 Common varieties of natural fertilizer, manure, human waste, manure, compost, composting, biogas fertilizer and waste fertilizers.
152 On the end, the production looks loose and puce, smells strongly, the Organic content has been bigger than 30%, the GI of compost products has been more than 50%.
153 When starch was added, the weight loss of dry matter in cotton seed hull compost increased, but the amount of cellulose and hemicellulose decomposed couldn't increase.
154 Cover the seeds with a thin layer of compost, and water.
155 Peat moss is to loosen the soil and mushroom compost is for nutrients.
156 This article introduces the mechanism of the aerobic compost of animal dung and the composting conditions such as C/N Ratio, bulking agent, bacteria and maturity indices.
157 Chopped nettles make a useful addition to the compost heap because they act as a natural activator and speed up the decomposition process.
158 But Legionella longbeachae, a less common species, is mostly found in soil and potting compost.
159 Mink farm compost and horse manure compost stimulated root and shoot growth of tomato seedlings, but MSW compost and pulp mill solids were strongly inhibitory.
160 We deprave straw with ordinary compost method, and find out optimum condition of straw depravity.
161 She explains that you can make a compost pile or dig a pit or use a waste container with holes cut in the side.
162 Its residents, like everyone else in the area, compost their food waste to produce bio-gas to run the city's buses.
163 Start by filling a small flowerpot with fresh potting compost.
164 A plastic sheet was pegged down over the compost heap to hasten decomposition.
165 They will mix leaves, animal waste and food waste from the college's kitchens to make compost.
166 Our camp was bathed in sunshine, and the shaded stretch of sand between the sea, our tents, the beach kitchen and the compost loos was filling up with people from nearby fishing villages.
167 In the second group experiment, the contents of K increased 39% and 50% in the compost and the contents of exchangeable K decreased 2% to 3% after the lime treatment.
168 Dicephalus is common in reptiles and particularly in British grass snakes, who lay their eggs inside compost heaps where decomposing matter produces heat.
169 Compost kitchen scraps -- from banana peels to coffee grounds, and green waste.
170 This page includes articles in The New York Times about compost, as well as links to outside resources and books on how to build a compost pile.
171 Through the window she could see the outline of the narrow garden, the fuzzy grey shapes of a rusting climbing frame and overflowing compost heap.
172 It is confirmed that the temperature of the compost can rise to 55 C in two days and remain more than 55 C in 12 days in producing organic fertilizer with our inocula in the factory.
173 For example, Haiti's "Ministry of Agriculture would purchase the compost and resell to farmers at a subsidized price they could afford."
174 In the spring, we plunge shovels into the garden plot , turn under the dark compost.
175 This results shows that synergy of microbial combination communities is the reason of deodorizing dysodia in aerobic compost.
176 It is a gift that produces all spring and summer long, and when the season ends, can be uprooted and delivered to the compost pile.
177 Michael dreams of being a trash hauler, so he convinced his parents to give him a party for his seventh birthday at a real compost.
178 A bale of peat, a bag of bone meal and a barrowload of rich, black compost prepare the rooty soil for bulbs.
179 A bacterial strain (named as 864) which is beneficial to mushroom growth has been isolated from the compost of Volvariella voluacea.
180 It involves using local natural resources such as plant products, cattle dung, neem cake (the by-product of making oil from the neem tree) and compost instead of chemical fertilisers and pesticides.