fertilizer prices ... the several factorsinfluencefertilizer use
the natural factors like temperature and frequency of drought wereinfluencedfertilizer use
crop requirements(passive) is influenced byThe use of fertilizer
agricultural and nutrient management policies(passive) is considerably influenced byFertilizer use
Practicality , effectiveness and efficiencyresultingfrom the use of NPK fertilizer
Organic FarmingPreventsthe Use of Fertilizer
consideredto influencefertilizer use
Pesticide application , soil covering , andcan ... causefertilizer use
We are not tryingto preventthe use of fertilizer
an important factorinfluencingfertilizer use
the Ontario government and industry groups such as Fertilizer Canada(passive) is being led byfertilizer use
to 2000(passive) was setFertilizer use
a crop cycling programpreventsthe use of fertilizer
researchers ... helpingto preventoveruse of fertilizer
Activities such as development and redevelopment , vegetation clearing , hardening of surfaces , andcan resultfertilizer use
Liabilitiesresultingfrom the use of the fertilizer
food companiesinfluencingfertilizer use
The age of household head and the total area cultivated were however , foundto negatively influencedfertilizer use
the environmental problemsresultingfrom over - use of fertilizer
Tip necrosis due to insufficient calciumcan resultfrom the use of ammoniated fertilizer
often(passive) is ... influencedFertilizer use
production risksmay causeover - utilization of fertilizer
availability of credit and number of oxen ... whereas age and education level are negatively influencing the decision of fertilizer use(passive) is ... influenced byfertilizer use
The highest K accumulationresultedfrom utilization of DO fertilizer
conservation practicesdesignedto use fertilizer
more delicious produceresultsfrom fertilizer usage
the Website , the tissues and the products postmortemcausingto the fertilizer of uses
higher prices , lack of credit , and inefficient input delivery system(passive) caused byreduced use of fertilizer
forth ... the University of Massachusetts(passive) set ... byfertilizer use
Poor timing , shortage of fertilizer and a small network of fertilizer retailers participating in the programpreventedfertilizer use
the terrorist bombingsresultingfrom the use of fertilizer
the injurious effectresultingfrom use of the fertilizer
Pollution Woes(passive) Caused byPollution Woes
pollution of watercoursespreventingpollution of watercourses
environmental problems , particularly eutrophication of water bodies from excess nitrogen or phosphoruscan causeenvironmental problems , particularly eutrophication of water bodies from excess nitrogen or phosphorus
in land pollution and soil erosioncan resultin land pollution and soil erosion
a long , dry period just after the completion of leaf development to limit the vegetative growth of the tree , and then applying plenty of irrigation watercreatinga long , dry period just after the completion of leaf development to limit the vegetative growth of the tree , and then applying plenty of irrigation water
in increasing nutrient loading , such as NO 3 − , which could increase the EC or TDS [ 30would resultin increasing nutrient loading , such as NO 3 − , which could increase the EC or TDS [ 30
nutrient pollution in surrounding water bodiesto preventnutrient pollution in surrounding water bodies
to environmental pollution in the soil and plant and eventually reaches the human through very many diseasesleadsto environmental pollution in the soil and plant and eventually reaches the human through very many diseases
many problems for the environmenthas createdmany problems for the environment
these from causing some problems with the environmentto preventthese from causing some problems with the environment
a vast variety of jobs and also sustained the global economyhas ... createda vast variety of jobs and also sustained the global economy
to money wastage and under - usage Analyzing and modelling treasury risksleadsto money wastage and under - usage Analyzing and modelling treasury risks
to large emissions of nitrogen - containing gases that also contribute to global warmingcan leadto large emissions of nitrogen - containing gases that also contribute to global warming
an increase in plant growthmay causean increase in plant growth
runoff and plant overgrowthto preventrunoff and plant overgrowth
to poor water quality , shellfish declines , and contamination of swimming areashas contributedto poor water quality , shellfish declines , and contamination of swimming areas
considerable damage to the environmentcan causeconsiderable damage to the environment
about 10 percent of the nitrogen pollution to the town ’s salt waterscontributesabout 10 percent of the nitrogen pollution to the town ’s salt waters
more problems than using none at allcausesmore problems than using none at all
excessive plant growth in the water ... harming both the environment and aestheticscan ... causeexcessive plant growth in the water ... harming both the environment and aesthetics
water pollution ... while the excessive use of water was leading to soil degradationhas been causingwater pollution ... while the excessive use of water was leading to soil degradation
a shift in the way soil microbes produce N2O. The relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by nitrification grew from 13 to 23 % worldwide , while the relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by denitrification — typically in the absence of oxygen — dropped from 87 to 77 %has causeda shift in the way soil microbes produce N2O. The relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by nitrification grew from 13 to 23 % worldwide , while the relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by denitrification — typically in the absence of oxygen — dropped from 87 to 77 %
in run - off that contaminates the local environmentmay resultin run - off that contaminates the local environment
a shift in the way soil microbes produce N2O. The relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by nitrification grew from 13 to 23 percent worldwide , while the relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by denitrification - typically in the absence of oxygen - dropped from 87 to 77 percenthas causeda shift in the way soil microbes produce N2O. The relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by nitrification grew from 13 to 23 percent worldwide , while the relative output of bacteria that produce N2O by denitrification - typically in the absence of oxygen - dropped from 87 to 77 percent
to increased emissions of gases that play critical roles in tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry and air pollution ( 47also leadsto increased emissions of gases that play critical roles in tropospheric and stratospheric chemistry and air pollution ( 47
to acceleration of microbial viability.11 - 24 - 2011 Daya Ananda Horn , Williamson , NY US Deane M. Horn , Knoxville , TN US Dianne D. Horn , Bould , CO US Dianne D. Horn , Boulder , CO US Douglas M. Horn , Peeples Valley , AZ US 20110210068Waterleadsto acceleration of microbial viability.11 - 24 - 2011 Daya Ananda Horn , Williamson , NY US Deane M. Horn , Knoxville , TN US Dianne D. Horn , Bould , CO US Dianne D. Horn , Boulder , CO US Douglas M. Horn , Peeples Valley , AZ US 20110210068Water
to increased ecosystem emissions of N gases ( which contribute to acid rain and eutrophication of lakeshas ledto increased ecosystem emissions of N gases ( which contribute to acid rain and eutrophication of lakes
in accumulation of chemical residues in the harvested food leading to health problems in humansresultedin accumulation of chemical residues in the harvested food leading to health problems in humans
to eutrophication , which is when excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus are washed away into waterways and aid in the growth of algaecan leadto eutrophication , which is when excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus are washed away into waterways and aid in the growth of algae
eutrophication where water quality is degraded due to the increase in biological oxygen demand by algae and higher aquatic plantscan causeeutrophication where water quality is degraded due to the increase in biological oxygen demand by algae and higher aquatic plants
excessive nitrate levels in ground water ... endangering children 's health , and nitrate run - offs have led to eutrophication of surface waters and contamination of shellfishhas causedexcessive nitrate levels in ground water ... endangering children 's health , and nitrate run - offs have led to eutrophication of surface waters and contamination of shellfish
medical reports connecting red meat to cancer and heart disease and record sediment and nutrient contamination of Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico(passive) caused bymedical reports connecting red meat to cancer and heart disease and record sediment and nutrient contamination of Chesapeake Bay and the Gulf of Mexico
in the depletion of land elsewhereresultedin the depletion of land elsewhere
to heightened nutrient levels in our watercontributesto heightened nutrient levels in our water
healthy plantscreateshealthy plants
cadmium to enter the soilcausescadmium to enter the soil
to global warming Thesiscontributesto global warming Thesis
to salt buildup which causes the soil to be uselesshave ledto salt buildup which causes the soil to be useless