humus Meaning in Tamil ( humus வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
இலை தழை முதலியன மக்கிய தோட்ட மண்,
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Psilotum lives epiphytically or in soil rich in humus, while Tmesipteris is epiphytic (and, it has been suggested, partially parasitic) upon stems of tree ferns: the former has small scale-like leaves; those of the latter are of considerable size.
and leaves of plants, and in humus generally is sooner or later changed into a nitrate, the change being effected by bacteria.
025 or 03%, respond freely to applications of phosphates; probably in such cases even the weak acid is capable of dissolving out phosphates from the humus or other compounds which yield little or none to the roots of grasses and clovers.
Where a thin sheet of humus, fertilized by lemmings, has accumulated, a few flowering plants appear, but even so their brilliant flowers spring direct from the soil, concealing the developed leaflets, while their horizontally spread roots grow out of proportion; only the Salix lanata rises to 7 or 8 in.
But as soon as the soil loses its fertile humus it produces only a few Phlomis, Alhagi camelorum, Psammae, Salsolaceae, Artemisiae, Peganum and some poppies and Chamomillae, but only in the spring.
Some menu favorites include humus, falafel, aubergines as well as mezze platter dinners.
It is covered with a thick sheet of black earth, a kind of loess, that is mixed with humus.
The result is a great destruction of the humus of the soil, and great leaching and washing, especially in the light loams of the hill country of the United States.
This tendency to destroy organic matter makes the repeated application of lime a pernicious practice, especially on land which contains little humus to begin with.
From the outer cortical myceliuni, again, branches pass through the epidermis and grow out in the soil, In stich cases the roots of the plants are usuall) found spreading in soils which contain a large amount of humus, or decaying vegetable matter.
Loess, often thin and always containing little humus, also covers large areas on the high, semi-arid plains in the western part of the state.
i nto compounds which when ploughed into the land become humus.
In the extensive region covered with boulder-clay the black earth appears only in isolated places, and the soil consists for the most part of a sandy clay, containing a much smaller admixture of humus.
Synonyms:
humous, hommos, paste, hoummos, hummus, spread,
Antonyms:
cross, fold, centralization, stay in place, gather,