The chest is the biggest part of the body, with seven pairs of legs under each part. The last part is the abdomen. At the end of the slave there are two tailed attachments called Uropod; the Uropod helps slaves sail in dark places. The feet are flat, thin and slippery so you can customize it for breathing. There is a lazy people like a wet, damp, protected environment because it is necessary to be covered with thin water extensively.
The pH level of the soil at this place is 6 and the neutrality is 7. pH Nitronitrile Tetrasulfate Oil Phosphate 61 mg / 125 mg / 10 mg> 400 mg 0 mg The measured pH value was shown to be slightly acidic, showing Level 1 below the neutral level. It has a trace amount of nitrate, 25 mg / L. Sulfate content is less than 400 mg. No oil was found. Nitrate, nickel, phosphate do not exist. These are indicators that there is little effect on minerals even if there is this place.
Normally, this research aims to produce soil neutralizing agents using chalk. Specifically, the study answers the following questions: What is the soil pH before applying chalk neutralizer to various treatments? What is the soil pH after applying the white peony neutralizer for 10 days with different treatment? Is there a big difference in pH between different treatments before and after applying chalk neutralizer? Is there a significant difference in soil pH between choke dust neutralizer and lime? hypothesis
Soil pH affects many chemical processes, so it is considered to be a major variable of soil. It influences the availability of phytonutrients by controlling chemical forms of different nutrients and influencing the chemical reactions they experience. The optimum pH range for most plants is 5.5 to 7.5; however, many plants have adapted to breed at pH outside this range. Please observe the dominant plants. Calcifuge plants (plants that prefer acidic soils) include Erica, rhododendrons, and almost all rhododendron plants, many birch (Betula), Foxglove (digitalis), gorse (Ulex spp.) And Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) As calcareous (lime-like) plants, ash tree (Fraxinus spp.), Honeysuckle (Lonicera), Buddleia, Cornus spp. , Clove (lilac) and clematis.