- A
nutrient is a
substance used by an
organism to survive, grow, and reproduce. The
requirement for
dietary nutrient intake applies to animals, plants...
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Engineering Handbook,
Stage Discharge Relationships, Ch. 14
NutrientNet, an
online nutrient trading tool
developed by the
World Resources Institute, designed...
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Proteins are
essential nutrients for the
human body. They are one of the
building blocks of body
tissue and can also
serve as a fuel source. As a fuel...
- A
nutrient cycle (or
ecological recycling) is the
movement and
exchange of
inorganic and
organic matter back into the
production of matter.
Energy flow...
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Nutrients is an open
access peer-reviewed
scientific journal publishing reviews,
regular research papers, and
short communications on all
aspects of nutrition...
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Machine (archived
October 9, 2007)
NutrientNet at the
Wayback Machine (archived July 11, 2010), an
online nutrient trading tool
developed by the World...
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January 2016.
Retrieved 12
February 2017. "What is an
essential nutrient?".
NetBiochem Nutrition,
University of Utah. Iwasaki, S (April 1998). "Natural...
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Nutrient depletion is a form of
resource depletion and
refers to the loss of
nutrients and
micronutrients in a
habitat or
parts of the biosphere, most...
- air, water,
temperature moderation,
nutrients, and
protection from toxins.
Soils provide readily available nutrients to
plants and
animals by converting...
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plant species, air and soil temperature, and
availability of
water and
nutrients.
Net primary productivity (NPP)
might positively respond to the
carbon fertilization...