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azolla is a good substitute for commercial fertilizers because it is cheap and rich in nitrogen

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What has the author Thomas A Lumpkin written?

Thomas A. Lumpkin has written: 'Azuki bean' -- subject(s): Azuki, Utilization 'Azolla as a green manure' -- subject(s): Azolla as fertilizer, Azolla, Rice, Fertilizers, Azolla as feed


Where do azolla live?

Azolla is a type of fern that has been around since the time of the Dinosaurs. It is a bio fertilizer that may be used in paddy fields and similar cultivation to avoid harsh chemical fertilizers that destroy the soil.


What is the scientific name for azolla?

The scientific name for azolla is Azolla filiculoides.


When was Azolla filiculoides created?

Azolla filiculoides was created in 1783.


When was Azolla primaeva created?

Azolla primaeva was created in 1890.


What is a substitute fertilizer?

One that's natural is what a substitute fertilizer is. A fertilizer tends to be defined as chemical, commercial, conventional or synthetic. So an example of a non natural fertilizer is the standard 'NPK' fertilizers that emphasize the macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. An example of a substitute or natural fertilizer is compost or manure.


Where can you can find a natural biological fertilizer product?

You can find a natural biological fertilizer product at a vermi-composting site.


What do you called the blue green algae that lives the azolla?

Anabaena azollae is the cyanobacterium that lives in the dorsal lobe of the Azolla leaves


Anabaena and Azolla relationship?

parasitism


Is fertilizer a plant?

Yes, fertilizer is a plant mineral.Specifically, fertilizer contains minerals. The minerals derive from plants when the fertilizers are considered organic. They derive from artificial, chemical or synthetic ingredients when the fertilizers are considered inorganic.


What natural resources are found in the body?

Fertilizer and ivory.


What garden vegetables benefit from the use of coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer?

Tomatoes, peppers, and blueberries are garden vegetables that benefit from the use of coffee grounds as a natural fertilizer.