Essays about: "effects of colonization"
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1. Effects of soil factors on pioneer bryophyte species composition
University essay from Lunds universitet/Examensarbeten i biologiAbstract : Bryophytes play a significant role in various ecological processes, including soil succession and colonization after disturbances. Although they are commonly believed to take up nutrients from soil solutions rather than the soil itself, the influence of soil on their growth and distribution is evident from previous studies. READ MORE
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2. The Conversion of Indigenous Peoples to Pentecostalism in Times of Decolonization and its Potential Consequences on Identity Perception : A narrative research study in Bolivia
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The research was carried out to show the potential consequences of the conversion of indigenous peoples in Bolivia to Pentecostalism. The research was based on a research conducted by Canessa in 2000 on two movements already taking place at the time of his research, the rise of Indigeonus recognition in society and the rise of Pentecostalism. READ MORE
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3. Kan tillsats av ett kommersiellt inokulum öka koloniseringen av mykorrhiza och förbättra växters vigör? : en undersökning av växters fenotyp i samband med arbuskulär mykorrhiza i besksöta (Solanum dulcamara)
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : Vi lever i en evigt föränderlig värld där dagens miljöförändringar i samband med en ökad population ställer höga krav på våra bönder att producera starka och motståndskraftiga grödor. Ett sätt att bemöta dessa problem kan vara att använda sig av naturliga biostimulanter i sin odling som förbättrar växternas allmänna tillstånd. READ MORE
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4. Conflicts on Exploited Land
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : The North of Sweden is undergoing what’s called a green revolution, where new exploitations arehappening in the name of green development and growth and within the frame of eco-modernism. Thisrevolution is viewed as the solution to many of our problems, one being the climate change, another beingthe de-population of many towns in the North, such as Gällivare. READ MORE
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5. Microbial ecosystem analysis of biochar-enriched soil in Kenya using microfluidic soil models
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Biomedicinsk teknikAbstract : Healthy soil is rich in diverse microbial life, and a healthy microbial ecosystem is crucial for any well-functioning agriculture. Soil microbes are essential for organic decomposition and nutrient recycling in the soil, which make nutrients available for agricultural crops. READ MORE