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    (Aloe barbadensis Miller) and Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus) Against Human Fungal Pathogens Specially Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie | Source: Leihana C. TaguiamAbstract:Fungi are one-celled organisms that cause discomfort and health risks in living organisms. The purpose of this study is to control the growth of fungal pathogens. Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie. By using pure extract of lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus)‚ Aloe Vera (Aloe

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    big red barn with a weather vane on the roof. This is sort of the main part of the land. When I exit the vehicle the smell of hay‚ dust‚ and sweet sap is strong. The dry hard grass crunches under my feet as each foot presses against the ground. The cows and horses are bellowing as they wait impatiently to be fed‚ the grass hoppers sound like airplanes as they fly past my ears‚ and also I can hear the sound of water rushing over rocks from one of the creeks. The closer to the barn I get the stench

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    You have to take your dog out‚ right? probably several times a day‚ and it’s important that you do. But if you ask me‚ your dog also needs to know how he can relieve himself inside the house without making a mess. Meet the dog grass box. A no muss‚ no fuss real grass indoor dog toilet or if you prefer - an outdoor dog potty‚ that will fit nicely on your balcony or patio. I recommend DoggieLawn Disposable Dog Potty. But why would you need this? It’s simple. The weather is too bad to go outside‚ you’re

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    thoroughly that these cows are grass fed and maintain healthy dairy products and meat. She also states that in the past history cattle farmers of these breeds sustained their nourishment with grass only. Commentary: The article by Marye‚ helps identify that these cows are herbivores. The author doesn’t mention anything that has to do with non-grass fed cattle. Everything she says is totally natural for the cows and pure healthy for them and us. AGA (American Grass-fed Association). “Good Earth

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    grow faster? What could this mean in terms of growing other urgently essential things like food? In this lab we used the plants grass and clover. We then used the three liquids with each of the types of plants. Materials and Methods: In this lab many materials were used. Among them are perlite‚ greensand‚ rhizobium‚ urea‚ water‚ clover seeds‚ grass seeds‚ a marker‚ a ruler‚ a beaker‚ a test tube rack‚ plastic wrap‚ a teaspoon and a pencil. The first thing we did was to measure the half

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    south. The main growing period for cool-season grass is in spring and fall when soil temperature is 50 to 65 degrees Fahrenheit‚ and the air temperature is 60 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit. Come high summer‚ cool-season grasses go dormant unless regularly irrigated. Kentucky bluegrass‚ Bentgrass‚ Ryegrass‚ and the fescues are all cool-season grasses. * Warm season grasses grow best in southern regions. The main growing period for warm-season grass is in the summer when soil temperature is between

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    Should these resources become strained‚ overgrazing will occur. However‚ the individual herdsman himself does not pay the costs of overgrazing. Instead‚ such costs affect all herdsmen as well as the community at large. For example‚ if all of a pastures grass gets eaten‚ then no food remains for the cattle and they will die‚ creating a famine. Such famines affect not only the herdsmen who caused the destruction‚ but also the people who depend on the cattle for food. Each individual in the community‚ including

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    PROJECT REPORT (TALAHIB) A. Title Talahib (Grass Roots) B. ABSTRACT A Detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleaning Properties in dilute solutions‚ sucrose with chemical formula (C12H22011) can be and agent in maxing laundry and Talahib Grass (Saccharum Sponteneum) is a coarse erect perennial grass that can produce sugar or sucrose in its roots. Talahib Grass was collected from the fields of Brgy. 14 conception 3 Kg. Of Talahib Grass was washed with running water to remove

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    Observation: During the winter‚ you spread salt daily on your driveway to melt the snow. In the springtime‚ when the lawn begins to grow‚ you noticed that there is no grass growing for about 3 inches from the driveway. Furthermore‚ the grass seems to be growing more slowly up to 1 foot from the driveway. Question: Might grass growth be inhibited by salt? Introduction: The chemical components that make up salt are the fused elements of sodium and chloride (Editorial Board‚ 2012). If there is

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    one factor is changed or removed‚ it impacts the availability of other resources within the system (http://library.thinkquest.org). If an abiotic factor is changed‚ such as soil nutrient levels‚ this may affect the growth of a biotic factor such as grass and trees‚ in turn making the plants decrease in population. This subtle change in turn affects biotic factors such as large organisms that need the plants to survive. This decreases the number of large organisms and affects the balance of the ecosystem

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