Nutrients definition

Nutrients means nitrogen, nitrate, phosphorus, organic matter, and any other elements necessary for or helpful to plant growth.
Nutrients means plant nutrients derived from commercial fertilizers, manure, organic wastes, soil reserves, legumes, or other sources.
Nutrients means the following substances:

Examples of Nutrients in a sentence

  • Nutrients To evaluate how coral physiology (transcriptomics, respirometry and photophysiology) and microbial communities and metagenomes respond to a month-long chronic low nutrient exposure, corals (2 species, 7 colonies each) are steadily dosed with nutrients for 4 weeks using peristaltic pumps.

  • Advancing Water Quality Strategies to address Nutrients DEQ and EPA will evaluate opportunities to leverage state 604(b) funding increases associated with federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law monies to make program progress related to nutrient reduction strategies within the water quality program.


More Definitions of Nutrients

Nutrients means plant nutrients derived from commer- cial fertilizers, manure, organic wastes, soil reserves, legumes or other sources.
Nutrients means plant nutrients derived from com- mercial fertilizers, manure, organic wastes, soil reserves, legumes, or other sources.
Nutrients means the separately reported values of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, total ammonia, ammonia nitrogen, nitrate plus nitrite nitrogen, organic nitrogen, and ortho-phosphate.
Nutrients means any combination of Total Phosphorus and Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen and used to determine Discharge concentration limits, Over Strength Discharge Agreements and fees;
Nutrients means elements or compounds essential as raw materials for an organism's growth and development; these include carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus.
Nutrients means nitrogen, phosphorus, and any other elements necessary for or helpful to plant growth.
Nutrients means phosphorus, ammonia (as N), and nutrients, as listed for the Creek and Lake under §303(d) of the Clean Water Act.