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Mosquito bites are much more than just a red and itchy summertime nuisance. The diseases that they carry are notoriously ...
Moss can quickly ruin a lush green lawn, but gardeners have been sharing a simple two-ingredient cocktail that can kill moss ...
These are usually damp, shaded areas where the moss thrives and the turf struggles. To control the moss in your lawn, provide conditions that contribute to dense, actively growing turfgrass to allow ...
In Earth’s icy fringes, bacteria, moss and nematodes are bearing life anew.
It may sound like you're sweeping the problem under the rug by covering the moss with a mulch, but without light all plants die. Once the moss has been smothered it will return valuable organic ...
Expert reveals solution for ‘epic moss killer’ that costs just 64p & promises you’ll see results in a day Scroll down to read more about the spring gardening jobs you should be carrying out ...
As peak moss season hits the Pacific Northwest, many Seattleites are looking for ways to get rid of velvety green stuff in a pet friendly, environmentally-safe manner.
The humble lawn, a mainstay in many gardens, requires more than the occasional mow and weed to stay vibrant and green. Battling against moss, fungus and a variety of insects all trying to damage it, ...
Antibacterial effect of phenolic compounds from peat moss and the polysaccharide chitosan Date: September 16, 2011 Source: Norwegian School of Veterinary Science Summary: The polysaccharide (sugar ...
DNA molecules in moss open door to new biotechnology Date: November 22, 2009 Source: Uppsala University Summary: Plasmids, which are DNA molecules capable of independent replication in cells, have ...
Methanotrophs not only thrive as free-living bacteria in peatland soils, but also form symbioses with submerged Sphagnum mosses.
Cyanobacteria: Photosynthetic bacteria that often form mutualistic associations with mosses, contributing to nitrogen fixation in nutrient-poor environments.