| inorganic |
Inorganic material is inanimate (eg, non-living) in nature and makes up the abiotic environment.
Ãâó: www.trentu.ca/nwhp/glossary.shtml
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| inoculate |
bacteria is introduced to a legume to aid in nitrogen fixation.
Ãâó: www.riparianbuffers.umd.edu/dictionary.html
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| inoculation |
The insertion of a bud of one plant under the bark of another in order to propagate the bud on the stock plant.
Ãâó: www.mindmagi.demon.co.uk/Bacon/reference/glossary....
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| inositol |
a sugar-like vitamin B-factor is involved in the metabolism of cholesterol & fats; vital for hair growth & aids in brain cell nutrition.
Ãâó: www.4equinetherapy.com/alfglossary.htm
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| inorganic |
Pertaining to material such as sand, salt, iron, calcium salts, and other mineral materials. Inorganic substances are of mineral origin, whereas organic substances are usually of animal or plant origin and contain carbon.
Ãâó: www.clwa.org/education/glossary.cfm
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