Keywords, limited consideration, and organic product listings

Author(s):  
Peter Landry
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Author(s):  
Vladimir Popov

Hydroponics is a way of intensification and a new paradigm of fodder production: from adaptive plant growing to operated cultivation of green mass of the set property. In a review the precondition of introduction of the alternative high-quality green foods "know-how" in completely controllable conditions are presented. Terms and definitions of the general concept and separate parts of hydroponic forage are given. Hydroponics makes for every day providing animals with the adequate quantity of high-quality forage. The hydroponics of forages allows to cultivate ecologically pure and organic product commercially, within economically defensible expenses. The synergy is shown and examples of zootechnical and economic efficiency are resulted.


2015 ◽  
Vol 40 ◽  
pp. 180-190 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jaqueline de Fátima Cardoso ◽  
Nelson Casarotto Filho ◽  
Paulo Augusto Cauchick Miguel

2020 ◽  
pp. 90-95
Author(s):  
Galina V. Petrova ◽  
Aygul D. Burakaeva ◽  
Sergey V. Sorokun ◽  
Alexander P. Shishkin
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2013 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
David Lempert

Today, at roughly a price 1 to 2 percent higher than other products, most of us can buy certified organic coffee or "fair trade" handicrafts that help the environment and improve labor standards for workers in certain industries. Yet, we may be committing genocide (in the form of cultural destruction and disintegration) at the same time. The "organic" product may be cashcropped on land stolen from vulnerable peoples or produced by workers coerced into working as laborers for a foreign export product of little or no local or foreign benefit in ways that are destroying a culture. The "handicraft" may actually be a foreign design and produced in a local factory, or in villages where toxic runoff has made the water unfit to drink, in ways that irreparably transform, if not poison, a community.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-51
Author(s):  
Svitlana Kovalchuk ◽  
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Yvheniya Y.M. Zaburmekha ◽  

Author(s):  
Dr. Ram Bajaj

Abstract: Bougainvillea is hard, woody climber tree, grow in high salt tolerant soil. The present study was carried out in regenerating Bougainvillea plant with organic manure. The research work was conducted at kitchen garden campus in January 2020. The collected soil samples of five trees species namely Pimple, Neem, Khejari and Rohira are mixed with 10kg fresh cow dung, 5kg cow urine, 2kg molasses & 2kg flour Kitchen wastes 10kg, Charcoal 10kg, Molasses 2kg, Rice 1kg, Humus 10kg, Wheat 10kg, Crashed sugar cane 10kg, Chicken manures 2kg, Wooden saw dust, Wooden chips & Rice lusts and mixed with water for preparing organic product. The organic product keeps for 3 days in open conditions. The prepared organic product was poured into the shoot and root. Later, the regrowth of the shoot and the root were reported in 4-5 months. The organic product enhanced the metabolism for regenerating permanent tissue and Meristematic tissue of Shoot horizon and root horizon. Later, The lateral branches and flower were emerged from the dead plant. The formulated organic product is competent to regrow dead plant. Keywords: Bougainvillea, Dead plant, organic manure, regeneration, soil, climate


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jia Wu ◽  
Wen Qi ◽  
Chunlin Zhang ◽  
Qingyong Luo ◽  
Huanzhen Hu ◽  
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