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...ces in bioavailability and/or bioactivity depending on the food matrix in which these nutrients occur. We don’t eat ingredients, we eat meals Interactions between components or with the foo...
...ces in bioavailability and/or bioactivity depending on the food matrix in which these nutrients occur. We don’t eat ingredients, we eat meals Interactions between components or with the foo...
...lted plants; these are no longer ‘under pressure’. Lastly, a lot of nutrients are also absorbed and distributed within the plant via the internal water transport system. Why are some plants...
...ate adaptation)Buffering water against drought (climate adaptation)Retention and release of nutrientsHosting soil biodiversity and its associated functions Soils and climate Soi...
...on and health takes place in the gastrointestinal system, which ensures the absorption of necessary nutrients, is in direct connection and interaction with the brain, and at the same time defends o...
..., compost, wood chips, etc. Through soil life, this fresh organic material is converted partly into nutrients for the plants (mineralization) and partly into stable 'soil organic carbon' (humificat...
...actors during production and processing. During cultivation factors such as the amount of light and nutrients, temperature and pH (water) can be adjusted to produce exactly the algae you want.T...
Lab, greenhouse and field trials. ILVO investigates the contribution of organic soil improvers to organic matter, nutrients and biology.
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...uctionThe goal of this European research network is to achieve a healthy gut flora in everyone. Nutrients that can influence gut flora and thus human health have been increasingly well document...
... can be obtained through a woody material, while supply of a source of mineral N and possibly other nutrients can be through a compost or through an organic fertilizer.
...LUS is to ensure that good quality bio-wastes are brought back to the soil in such a way that their nutrients are safely recycled, contributing to soil quality improvement and reducing the use of c...
...ity to work the land, could negative affect crop growth as well as the availability and leaching of nutrients to surface and groundwater and could increase disease pressure on crops. Research a...
...meter of reused peat produces a reduction in CO2 emissions, thus a lower impact on the climate. The nutrients remaining in the substrate also pay off when reused in the circular production system. ...
...predictable) weather conditions have a major influence on the growth and the absorption capacity of nutrients by the plants, and the possible leaching or emissions. The context of the individual fa...
...ans or lupin, combined with oats. These are crops that thrive here and are efficient with water and nutrients. Through two make-a-thons with students with UCLL and through matchmaking events, the p...
...stable C but its agronomic value can be increased by combining it with other biomass and sources of nutrients. The link between soil management and the soil microbiome is assessed for 5 field trial...
...in compost or as a soil improver in the field offers several advantages: it allows carbon and nutrients to be returned to the soil, it stimulates microbial life and improves the general soil qualit...
...d monitoring of diseases, pests and weeds. Precision management of soil fertility, crop protection, nutrients and water comes one step closer. To promote the implementation of these precision techn...
...tigating the extent to which algae and shellfish offer potential for reducing the amount of nutrients in the sea and the concentration of greenhouse gases through CO2 sequestration (the storage of ...
...rops. John Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Micronutrients: Micronutrientnutrition.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoeding Overzicht gebreksverschijnselen Gebreks...
.... John Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Micronutrients: Micronutrientnutrition.Mosaic Plants Need Boron to Thrive. AG Web YARA, Gewasvoeding Overzic...
...ps. John Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Micronutrients: Micronutrientnutrition.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoeding Overzicht gebreksverschijnselen Gebreksve...
...ohn Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Secondairy Nutrients: Factors affectingincreased needs for calcium, magnesium and sulfur.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoed...
...s. John Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Micronutrients: Micronutrientnutrition.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoeding Overzicht gebreksverschijnselen Gebreksver...
...hn Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Secondairy Nutrients: Factors affectingincreased needs for calcium, magnesium and sulfur.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoedi...
...ohn Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Secondairy Nutrients: Factors affectingincreased needs for calcium, magnesium and sulfur.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoed...
...rops. John Sawyer, Department of Agronomy, Iowa State University. Juli 2004 Crop Nutrition - Micronutrients: Micronutrientnutrition.Mosaic YARA, Gewasvoeding Overzicht gebreksverschijnselen Gebreks...
... in functie van bodem-pH (bron:Illinois Agronomy Handbook. Managing Soil pH and Crop Nutrients)
...nvironment. NIRS is already used for half a century for fast and accurate prediction of macro-nutrients content in animal feeds. It is applied in forage breeding and harvesting, evaluation of silag...
...o this problem, because it prevents good water flow - which supplies the animals with the necessary nutrients - and it makes the installations heavier. Partner Brevisco confirms that Value@Sea ...
...ell as more unpredictable heavy rains. One situation prevents the plants from making optimal use of nutrients because they remain relatively inert in the soil due to lack of water. The other makes ...
...eed for externally supplied fertilizers. Moreover, when composted with local residual flows, nutrients and organic matter are recirculated sustainably. In the fertilization regulations (MAP6), ...
... of food, nutritional values, health-promoting properties and anti-nutritional factors of various nutrients (in different stages of processing) is even less well known to the outside world. Hea...