organic amendment

collocation in English

meaningsoforganicandamendment

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
us
/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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amendment
noun
uk
/əˈmend.mənt/
us
/əˈmend.mənt/
a change or changes made to the words of ...
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(Definition oforganicandamendmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoforganic amendment

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In contrast,organicamendmentmay improve soil quality at the same time as providing nutrients to plant.
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Thus, several research programs are examining the effect of crop rotations andorganicamendmentcombinations on crop performance and soil health.
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The high measured water use efficiency in manured plots demonstrated that the low annual rainfall did not constitute a limiting factor for millet production when noorganicamendmentwas applied.
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It has also been combined with the application of organic amendments to improve its level of efficacy21.
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As soon as these cover crops were harvested, they were soilincorporated together with one of several organic amendments.
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Yield responses of vegetable or field crops to the application of soil organic amendments have been reported by a number of researchers.
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Organic potato production is typically characterized by extended rotations involving leguminous crop green manures sometimes combined with organic amendments.
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Thus, the effects of particular organic amendments on soil microbial activity under a given cultivation system and climatic conditions need to be assessed.
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Consideration of the use of regionally available organic amendments in organic production systems must also be made within that context.
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Slurry experiments were conducted with organic amendments and inhibitors; production and consumption data from these homogenized systems provided additional detail about methane dynamics.
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Martens et al.39 stated that in a soil receiving constant organic amendments, the processes of promoting and suppressing enzyme activities may be balanced.
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Effect of composted organic amendments on the incidence of bacterial wilt to tomato.
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Improvement of soil solarization with volatile compounds generated from organic amendments.
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The nutrient-supplying potential of the organic amendments was estimated from the maximum mineralization rate during the incubation period.
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As these industries grow, the demand for organic amendments will also grow.
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These studies document the challenges associated with supplying multi-nutrient fertility to crops with organic amendments.
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Cover crops and organic amendments on okra and nematodes clear, but it might be related to the plant growth and development.
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An interesting side effect is that those lands produce the largest quantities of crop residues and consequently farmers will have larger amounts of organic amendments available for incorporation.
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At the request of the farm owner, we kept the chemical treatments used in the trial within the range of rates typically supplied by organic amendments.
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Disease suppression in organic systems is commonly associated with increased microbial and microfauna activity resulting from the regular application of organic amendments and reduced levels of pesticides7,8.
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