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Shaggy Mane mushrooms growing in a grassy open field; Arlington Massachusetts USA by Darlyne Murawski Design Pics
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Common Mycena mushrooms (Mycena galericulata) growing on a lichen-encrusted log Lexington Massachusetts in deciduous forest; Lexington Massachuset
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Tomato Seedling Sprouting on Kitchen Counter in Plastic Tupperware
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Tomato Seedling Sprouting on Kitchen Counter in Plastic Tupperware
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Compost bin in a garden Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter It often includes garden and kitchen waste It can be used in gardens to imp
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Composting vegetation Compost is a mixture of decaying organic matter It is used in gardens to improve soil structure and provide nutrients When le
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Compost bins
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Soil bacteria Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Bacteria in the soil are directly tied to nutrient recycling especially carbon nitrogen
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Intestine archaea Methanobrevibacter smithii SEMScanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Archaea human intestine prokaryote (Methanobrevibacter smithii
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Soil bacteria Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Bacteria in the soil are directly tied to nutrient recycling especially carbon nitrogen
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Soil bacteria Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Bacteria in the soil are directly tied to nutrient recycling especially carbon nitrogen
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Soil bacteria SEM
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Soil bacteria Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Bacteria in the soil are directly tied to nutrient recycling especially carbon nitrogen
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Soil bacteria SEM
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Leaf decay Fallen leaf that is decaying as it decomposes Decomposition is part of the nutrient cycle and is a vital part of recycling organic mater
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Leaf decay Fallen leaf that is decaying as it decomposes Decomposition is part of the nutrient cycle and is a vital part of recycling organic mater
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Autophagy mechanisms illustration
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A colourful dead tree trunk in a dried up meadow in Yosemite National Park California USA Most of California is in exceptional drought the highest
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Intestine archaea Methanobrevibacter smithii SEMColoured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Archaea human intestine prokaryote (Methanobrevibacte
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Compost produced from food waste Close-up of compost produced from food waste Photographed at the Recology composting facility in Vacaville Califor
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Compost produced from food waste Worker walking by rows of compost produced from food waste This is the Recology composting facility in Vacaville C
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Compost produced from food waste Rows of compost of varying grades produced from food waste This is the Recology composting facility in Vacaville C
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Food waste composting facility Pile of compost accumulating from a conveyor belt at a food waste composting facility This is the Recology composting
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Using urine as fertiliser A man is using urine collected from a local school to water apple trees Urine contains nutrients such as nitrogen potassi
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Common Earthworm or Lumbricus terrestris play an essential role in the recycling of nutrients in the soil by moving and braking up decaying plant mat
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Bracket fungus Borneo growing on a rotting log These fungi along with termites form an important role in the recycling of nutrients in the rainfor
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Wheeled brown plastic bin for the collection of green garden waste and cardboard This biodegradable waste is converted to a compost product which rec
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Plastic Bin for Domestic Green Waste
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Earthworms in soil Gardener holding soil containing earthworms (Lumbricus sp) This soil-dwelling annelid worm feeds on organic matter found in th
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Boy holding an earthworm in his hand Earthworms are annelid worms found in the soil They play an important role in aerating the soil and recycling s
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Zero waste concept Vegetables in a woven bag Woven bag vs plastic bags
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zero waste concept Vegetables in a woven bag
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zero waste concept Vegetables in a woven bag
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Zero waste concept Woven bag vs plastic bags
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Zero waste concept Vegetables in a woven bag Woven bag vs plastic bags
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Leftover Food In Trash Bin
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Soil bacteria Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) Bacteria in the soil are directly tied to nutrient recycling especially carbon nitrogen
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Soil bacteria SEM
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Earthworm (Lumbricus sp) This is an annelid worm that inhabits soil feeding on organic material Earthworms are highly beneficial to soils Their m
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