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  • ...used as a [[probiotic]] in Japan, Korea, and China. ''C. butyricum'' is a soil inhabitant in various parts of the world, has been cultured from the stool ...Miyairi from feces in Japan in 1933. In 1963, CBM 588 was isolated from a soil sample in [[Nagano, Nagano|Nagano]], Japan. Preparations based on CBM 588 h ...
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  • ...used as a [[probiotic]] in Japan, Korea, and China. ''C. butyricum'' is a soil inhabitant in various parts of the world, has been cultured from the stool ...Miyairi from feces in Japan in 1933. In 1963, CBM 588 was isolated from a soil sample in [[Nagano, Nagano|Nagano]], Japan. Preparations based on CBM 588 h ...
    5 KB (692 words) - 20:42, 17 April 2024
  • 植物は[[soil/ja|土壌]]からミネラルを得る。植物は動物に摂取されることで、ミネラルを[[food chain/ja|食物連鎖]]の上に移動させる。大型の生物は土 ...engineering/ja|バイオエンジニアリング]]され、ミネラルの[[Solubility/ja|溶解]]や[[Precipitation (chemistry)/ja|沈殿]]を[[catalysis/ja|触媒]]することができる。鉱物栄養素は、土壌、海洋、[[freshwater/ja|淡水]]、[[gr ...
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  • ...D-PS962>3.0.CO;2-N |title=Factors controlling degradation of pesticides in soil |year=1999 |last1=Sims |first1=Gerald K. |last2=Cupples |first2=Alison M. | {{Medicinal chemistry}} ...
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  • ...eactions produce waste products such as [[carbon dioxide]], water, [[Salt (chemistry)|salts]], [[urea]] and [[uric acid]]. Accumulation of these wastes beyond a ...| date = 2010 }}</ref> Plants also excrete some waste substances into the soil around them.<ref>http://www.tutorvista.com/content/science/science-ii/excre ...
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  • ...e organisms in their typical ecological niches (plant and animal surfaces, soil). Thus, despite the added energy requirements of ergosterol synthesis (if c ...gal membranes. This causes ions (predominantly [[potassium]] and [[hydron (chemistry)|hydrons]]) and other molecules to leak out, which will kill the cell. Amph ...
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  • ...e organisms in their typical ecological niches (plant and animal surfaces, soil). Thus, despite the added energy requirements of ergosterol synthesis (if c ...gal membranes. This causes ions (predominantly [[potassium]] and [[hydron (chemistry)|hydrons]]) and other molecules to leak out, which will kill the cell. Amph ...
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  • ...rainage, and high oxygen availability are preferred. The pH optimum of the soil ranges from 6.8 to 8.3. and emergence from heavy soils is rather difficult. ...m|0|abbr=on}}. The seeds are then placed in these furrows and covered with soil. Line sowing offers advantages for intercultural operations such as weeding ...
    16 KB (2,424 words) - 14:32, 6 June 2025
  • ...s moving minerals up the [[food chain]]. Larger organisms may also consume soil ([[geophagia]]) or use mineral resources, such as [[salt lick]]s, to obtain ...talysis|catalyze]] mineral [[Solubility|dissolution]] and [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation]]. Mineral nutrients are [[Recycling (ecological)|recycled]] ...
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  • ...rainage, and high oxygen availability are preferred. The pH optimum of the soil ranges from 6.8 to 8.3. and emergence from heavy soils is rather difficult. ...m|0|abbr=on}}. The seeds are then placed in these furrows and covered with soil. Line sowing offers advantages for intercultural operations such as weeding ...
    17 KB (2,488 words) - 14:32, 6 June 2025
  • ...s moving minerals up the [[food chain]]. Larger organisms may also consume soil ([[geophagia]]) or use mineral resources, such as [[salt lick]]s, to obtain ...talysis|catalyze]] mineral [[Solubility|dissolution]] and [[Precipitation (chemistry)|precipitation]]. Mineral nutrients are [[Recycling (ecological)|recycled]] ...
    19 KB (2,662 words) - 20:13, 4 February 2024
  • ...e thoroughly dug or ploughed by the farmer to break up the soil. After the soil is sufficiently ploughed (at least 3–5 times), water channels are made {{co ...check weed growth, break the firmness of the soil from rain, and conserve soil moisture. Farmers must ensure that their ginger crops are receiving supplem ...
    26 KB (4,016 words) - 18:26, 8 June 2025
  • ...e thoroughly dug or ploughed by the farmer to break up the soil. After the soil is sufficiently ploughed (at least 3–5 times), water channels are made {{co ...check weed growth, break the firmness of the soil from rain, and conserve soil moisture. Farmers must ensure that their ginger crops are receiving supplem ...
    27 KB (4,134 words) - 18:26, 8 June 2025
  • '''カリウム'''は[[chemical element/ja|化学元素]]の一つであり、[[Symbol (chemistry)/ja|記号]]は'''K'''([[:en:Neo-Latin|新ラテン語]]{{lang|la|kalium}}から)、[[atomic numb ...ートとクラプロスの''カリウム''という名称が採用された。[[:en:International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry|国際純正・応用化学連合]]の「ゴールドブック」では、公式の化学記号を'''K'''と定めている。 ...
    56 KB (1,723 words) - 12:02, 22 April 2024
  • ==化合物と化学{{Anchor|Compounds and chemistry}}== ...zincite/ja|炭酸亜鉛]]、{{chem|Zn|5|(OH)|6|(CO<sub>3</sub>)|2}}の保護[[Passivation (chemistry)/ja|不動態化]]層を形成する。 ...
    84 KB (3,193 words) - 21:48, 20 April 2024
  • ...''', is a [[gram-positive]], [[catalase]]-positive [[bacterium]], found in soil and the [[gastrointestinal tract]] of [[ruminant]]s, humans and marine spon ...ommensal]] in humans. A 2009 study compared the density of spores found in soil (about 10<sup>6</sup> spores per gram) to that found in human feces (about ...
    25 KB (3,667 words) - 21:52, 17 April 2024
  • ...''', is a [[gram-positive]], [[catalase]]-positive [[bacterium]], found in soil and the [[gastrointestinal tract]] of [[ruminant]]s, humans and marine spon ...ommensal]] in humans. A 2009 study compared the density of spores found in soil (about 10<sup>6</sup> spores per gram) to that found in human feces (about ...
    26 KB (3,755 words) - 21:51, 17 April 2024
  • === Chemistry === ...cepivora]]'', two pathogens that can both destroy a crop and remain in the soil indefinitely once introduced. Garlic may also suffer from [[Pyrenochaeta te ...
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  • === Chemistry === ...cepivora]]'', two pathogens that can both destroy a crop and remain in the soil indefinitely once introduced. Garlic may also suffer from [[Pyrenochaeta te ...
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  • '''Potassium''' is a [[chemical element]]; it has [[Symbol (chemistry)|symbol]] '''K''' (from [[Neo-Latin]] {{lang|la|kalium}}) and [[atomic numb ...er, such as [[saltwater soap]]. Heavy crop production rapidly depletes the soil of potassium, and this can be remedied with agricultural fertilizers contai ...
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