Search Results for: Mushrooms of the genus agaricus
the most plentiful and well-utilized sources of renewable energy in the world. broadly speaking, it is organic material produced by the photosynthesis of light. the chemical materials (organic compounds of carbons) are stored and can then be used to generate energy. the most common biomass used for
of the nature of biomass resources for energy and fuels, the variety of processes that are available for conversion of the wastes into energy or fuels. the book discusses the overview of the biomass energy along with their properties, composition, benefits, characteristics and manufacturing process...
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common name for any of the typically annual (rarely perennial) plants of the flowering plant genus amaranthus, characterized by small, often green or reddish flowers arranged in dense clusters, stems and leaves that are likewise deeply pigmented, and dry, indehiscent, one-seeded fruit . also known as
and description the amaranthus genus is one of about genera in the flowering plant family amaranthaceae. members of this family have simple leaves that are opposite or alternate, with margins entire or coarsely toothed, and without stipules. the flowers are solitary or aggregated in cymes, spikes, or...
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