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Microbial growth management

Crop management practices alter the soil environment, which in turn affect microbial growth and biodegradation processes that transform plant residues and applied pesticides in the soil. Agricultural management practices can have an important effect on the microbial attenuation of. v-triazines, however these effects have been only occasionally addressed. [Pg.319]

Release of compounds Drug adsorption Flavor release Water management Microbial growth Barrier properties Consistency Stability Separation... [Pg.80]

However, the bigger issue lies in the fact that rotifers can be vectors of fish/shrimp pathogens (see microbial community management below) (Nicolas et al, 1989 Muroga, 1995 Verdonck et al, 1997 Yan et /., 2007). On the other hand, bacteria can also have a positive effect towards rotifers as some produce vitamin (Yu et /., 1989) or enhance rotifer growth rate (Rombaut et al, 1999) (see below). [Pg.165]

The functional layers vary greatly for different products because of the variations in their intended uses. For the majority of wounds, the main issues in wound management are to contain exudate, control microbial growth, and combat odor. In these cases, a layer of superabsorbent material, antimicrobial substance, and activated carbon fabric respectively can be laminated into the wound dressing to provide the functional layer. [Pg.104]

G. D. Bowen, Microbial dynamics in the rhizosphere possible. strategies in managing rhizo.sphere populations. The Rhizosphere and Plant Growth (D. L. Keister and P. B. Creagan, eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1991, p. 25. [Pg.35]


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