0 a poisonous chemical element that is usually yellowish-white or sometimes red or black in colour, shines in the dark, and burns when in the air
1 a poisonous, yellow-white chemical element that shines in the dark and burns when in the air
In all the long time shielded variants the phosphorus utilisation decreases.
Contrasting responses to mycorrhizal inoculation and phosphorus availability in seedlings of two tropical rainforest tree species.
In this specification, corruption is significant at least at the 5.5 per cent level for all ambient pollution indicators except phosphorus.
An ecosystem is a system controlled by the flow of energy, and substances such as water, carbon and phosphorus, exchanged among living things.
The addition of phosphorus was made once at the beginning of each rainy season (1990 and 1991).
Within the exposed surface cavity, peaks in the concentrations of sodium, chlorine, phosphorus and sulphur are observed.
The spectrum contains peaks from different phosphorus compounds and related to their abundance.
With the exception of phosphorus, treatment effects on legume growth were marginal.