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  2. Pimeliinae - Wikipedia

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    This Tenebrionidae -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  3. Agricultural science - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural science (or agriscience for short [1]) is a broad multidisciplinary field of biology that encompasses the parts of exact, natural, economic and social sciences that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. Professionals of the agricultural science are called agricultural scientists or agriculturists.

  4. Apogonia ferruginea - Wikipedia

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    Length of the adult is about 5 to 9 mm. Body shiny ferruginous with a faint tint on forehead and thorax. Clypeus coarsely and closely punctured.

  5. Mycorrhizal bioremediation - Wikipedia

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    The mycorrhizae allow the plants to increase their biomass, which increases their tolerance to heavy metals.The fungi also stimulate the uptake of heavy metals (such as manganese and cadmium) with the enzymes and organic acids (such as acetic acid and malic acid) that they excrete into their surroundings in order to digest them.

  6. History of agricultural science - Wikipedia

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    The history of agricultural science is a sub-field of the history of agriculture which looks at the scientific advancement of techniques and understanding of agriculture. Early study of organic production in botanical gardens was continued in with agricultural experiment stations in several countries.

  7. Soil zoology - Wikipedia

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    Soil zoology or pedozoology is the study of animals living fully or partially in the soil ().The field of study was developed in the 1940s by Mercury Ghilarov in Russia. . Ghilarov noted inverse relationships between size and numbers of soil org

  8. Timothy (grass) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy [2] (Phleum pratense) is an abundant perennial grass native to most of Europe except for the Mediterranean region.It is also known as timothy-grass, meadow cat's-tail or common cat's tail. [3]

  9. William Albrecht - Wikipedia

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    William Albert Albrecht (September 12, 1888 – May 19, 1974) [1] [2] chairman of the Department of Soils at the University of Missouri, was the foremost authority on the relation of soil fertility to human health and earned four degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.