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- PMC8381849. Wenke, Katrin; Kai, Marco; Piechulla, Birgit (2010-02-01). "Belowground volatiles facilitate interactions between plant roots and soil organisms"...
- Olivia (22 October 2021). "Why the Belowground Ecosystem Matters". daily.jstor.org. Stohr, Whitney J. (2013). "Belowground Ecosystems: The Foundation for...
- his arms, let alone shift the rock. He calls for help, but is too far below ground for anyone to hear. The next day, a trio of locals—Bee Doyle, on whose...
- Look up below in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Below may refer to: Earth Ground (disambiguation) Soil Floor Bottom (disambiguation) Less than Temperatures...
- to install or build a shelter below ground, elderly or people with limited mobility may be unable to access a below ground shelter, or people may have significant...
- comparison of three species of Uvularia (Liliaceae) with contrasting belowground morphologies". American Journal of Botany. 88 (6): 1071–1079. doi:10...
- ὑπόκεντρον (hupókentron) 'below the center'), also called ground zero or surface zero, is the point on the Earth's surface directly below a nuclear explosion...
- is belowground productivity, especially production and turnover of roots. Belowground components of NPP are difficult to measure. BNPP (below-ground NPP)...
- to the south, and Washington Street to the east. The construction of below-ground utility relocations, footings, and foundations for the new building began...
- the atmosphere as CO2 when the harvested biom**** is combusted, but the belowground parts of the plant (roots and rhizomes) remain in the soil and can potentially...