10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CHRESARD»
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chresard in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication
As in the previous series the chresard decreased progressively with the density,
but the correspondence with depth was less consistent. The values for the 32's
were so low as to indicate severe competition for water throughout the 24 hours,
...
2
Research Methods in Ecology
from the holard to give the chresard in grams for each ioo grams of dry weight.
The chresard may also be expressed with respect to ioo grams of moist soil. As a
final precaution in basal work, it is advisable to determine the chresard for six ...
Frederic Edward Clements, 1905
3
Comprehensive Biology XII
The total amount of water present in the soil is called holard. Of this, the water
available to the plants is called chresard. It consists of roughly 75% of capillary
water. Chresard is also called available water or growth water. The rest of soil
water ...
4
Ecology and Wildlife Biology
Q. 12 ; Define holard and chresard. Ans : Holard : It is the total amount of moisture
present in the soil. Chresard : It is the amount of water, in soil, available to plant
roots for absorption. Q. 13 : Write the names of soil microbes. Ans ; Bacteria ...
5
Distribution of tree species in the Sudan in relation to ...
chresard transpired. As against this a plant cover protects the soil from surface
loss by drying winds. It prolongs the period in which there is a chresard available
to itself, and particularly when the annual vegetation dies off and ceases to draw
...
6
The Philippine Journal of Science
... hemp and tobacco, or others that are similarly dependent on a ground water
table at an even depth, or a practical lv constant available water supply in the soil
(chresard) which can be maintained only by a well distributed precipitation or by
...
7
The vegetation of the Lamao forest reserve
This author also developed a system of nomenclature which, with possible
changes, bids fair to find acceptance by ecologists. His classification is based
primarily on the physiological ground-water which he calls the chresard, by which
form ...
Harry Nichols Whitford, 1906
... CHOWDERHEADED CHOWDERHEADS CHOWDERING CHOWDERS
CHOWED CHOWHOUND CHOWHOUNDS CHOWING CHOWS CHOWSE
CHOWSED CHOWSES CHOWSING CHOWTIME CHOWTIMES CHRESARD
CHRESARDS ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
9
Fundamentals Of Botany:
... Chemiosmosis 177 Chemotropism 203 Chernobyl disaster 313 Chersophytes
266 Chipko movement 298 Chlorofluorocarbons 310 Cholodny-Went theory 210
Chresard 144 Circinate vernation 8 Circinotropous 100 Cladode 66 Cladophyll ...
10
A Sense of Place: The Life and Work of Forrest Shreve
3 Associated with Clements's ideas was an entire vocabulary of new terms:
consocies, asocies, ecad, ecesis, chresard, clisere, postclisere, halosere,
disclimax, postclimax, and so on. It was impossible to comprehend his numerous
works ...
Janice Emily Bowers, 1988
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CHRESARD»
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chresard is used in the context of the following news items.
Art beat: The trials and tribulations of being a spelling bee judge
He was eliminated with "chresard," another word that has never before been printed in this paper -- or any other English language publication ... «Anchorage Daily News, Mar 13»
Gaston's top speller holds onto title
“Chresard” is the soil water available for plant growth. Guffey and another student tied for second place in last year's bee. Forty-four spellers ... «Gaston Gazette, Mar 13»
National Spelling Bee: Scenes from the Semi-Finals
A young boy correctly spells chresard, the water in soil available for plants to absorb. Another nails turophile, a name for a lover of cheese ... «TIME, Jun 11»