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basic experiments; biodynamic; case studies; landscape development; quality assessment; research
Coderey, P. (2009). Sensitive Crystallizations. Biodynamics, (270), 36-37.
picture forming methods; sensitive crystallization
ATP; biodynamic; Cu; Ergosterol; Gravel; Metabolic quotient; Microbial biomass; Slope
Goldstein, W. A., & Cambardella, C.. (2008). Organic maize, organic matter management, root health, and nitrogen. ISOFAR International Conference on Soil Fertility, 12-14 March 2008. Dankook University, Korea.
Bloksma, J., Northolt, M., Huber, M., van der Burgt, G. - J., & van de Vijver, L.. (2007). A new quality concept based on life processes. In Handbook of Organic Food Safety and Quality. Driebergen, the Netherlands: Louis Bolk Institute. Retrieved from http://www.louisbolk.org/downloads/1910.pdf
Alium cepa; biodynamic compost; organic manure; plant growth regulators and vermicompost
Goldstein, W. A., & Barber, W.. (2005). Yield and root growth in a long-term trial with biodynamic preparations. Scientific Conference in cooperation with the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM). Adelaide, South Australia: International Society for Organic Farming Research (ISOFAR).
Cattle manure; organic farming; Organic fertiliser; Soil ecology; soil quality
Pfeiffer, E. (2004). Soil Fertility, Renewal and Preservation (2nd ed., p. 212). Launceston, Cornwall, UK: The Lanthorn Press.
Ingham, E. (2004). The Microbiology of Biodynamic Preparations. Biodynamics, (247), 38-44.
biodynamic; micriobiology; preparations
Bloksma, J., & Huber, M.. (2002). Life processes in crops – on growth & differentiation. Louis Bolk Institute and FQH (International Research Association for Organic Food Quality and Health). Retrieved from http://www.louisbolk.org/downloads/1409.pdf
apples; carrots; differentiation; growth; quality; wheat
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