نتایج جستجو برای: domestic gardens

تعداد نتایج: 72728  

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Peter H W Biedermann Kier D Klepzig Michael Taborsky Diana L Six

Insect fungus gardens consist of a community of interacting microorganisms that can have either beneficial or detrimental effects to the farmers. In contrast to fungus-farming ants and termites, the fungal communities of ambrosia beetles and the effects of particular fungal species on the farmers are largely unknown. Here, we used a laboratory rearing technique for studying the filamentous fung...

2016
E. van Heijnsbergen A. van Deursen M. Bouwknegt J. P. Bruin A. M. de Roda Husman J. A. C. Schalk

UNLABELLED Garden soils were investigated as reservoirs and potential sources of pathogenic Legionella bacteria. Legionella bacteria were detected in 22 of 177 garden soil samples (12%) by amoebal coculture. Of these 22 Legionella-positive soil samples, seven contained Legionella pneumophila Several other species were found, including the pathogenic Legionella longbeachae (4 gardens) and Legion...

2005
MICHAEL E. DIETZ JOHN C. CLAUSEN J. C. CLAUSEN

Rain gardens have been recommended as a best management practice to treat stormwater runoff. However, no published field performance data existed on pollutant removal capabilities. Replicated rain gardens were constructed in Haddam, CT, to capture shingled-roof runoff. The gardens were sized to store the first 2.54 cm (1 inch) of runoff. Influent, overflow and percolate flow were measured using...

Journal: :African journal of traditional, complementary, and alternative medicines : AJTCAM 2014
S S Semenya M J Potgieter

BACKGROUND Plants used for medicinal purposes are very common feature in Bapedi traditional healer's home-gardens, but information about their diversity and application is not available. MATERIALS AND METHODS To investigate medicinal plants found in Bapedi healer's home-gardens, 51 traditional health practitioners were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire in 17 municipalities of ...

Journal: :Health promotion international 2007
Sarah Wakefield Fiona Yeudall Carolin Taron Jennifer Reynolds Ana Skinner

This article describes results from an investigation of the health impacts of community gardening, using Toronto, Ontario as a case study. According to community members and local service organizations, these gardens have a number of positive health benefits. However, few studies have explicitly focused on the health impacts of community gardens, and many of those did not ask community gardener...

Journal: :Journal of nutrition education and behavior 2005
Heather Graham Deborah Lane Beall Mary Lussier Peggy McLaughlin Sheri Zidenberg-Cherr

OBJECTIVE To determine the status of gardens in California schools. DESIGN A self-administered Internet and mailed survey was sent to all California principals (N = 9805). PARTICIPANTS 4194 California school principals. VARIABLES MEASURED School garden practices, attitudes associated with the use of gardens in schools, and perceptions of barriers to having and using school gardens in acad...

2012
Pierre Marie Mapongmetsem Bernard Aloys Nkongmeneck Hamide Gubbuk

Home gardens are defined as less complex agroforests which look like and function as natural forest ecosystems but are integrated into agricultural management systems located around houses. Investigations were carried out in 187 households. The aim of the study was to identify the different types of banana home gardens existing in the periurban zone of Ngaoundere town. The results showed that t...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Frank O Aylward Kristin E Burnum-Johnson Susannah G Tringe Clotilde Teiling Daniel M Tremmel Joseph A Moeller Jarrod J Scott Kerrie W Barry Paul D Piehowski Carrie D Nicora Stephanie A Malfatti Matthew E Monroe Samuel O Purvine Lynne A Goodwin Richard D Smith George M Weinstock Nicole M Gerardo Garret Suen Mary S Lipton Cameron R Currie

Plants represent a large reservoir of organic carbon comprised primarily of recalcitrant polymers that most metazoans are unable to deconstruct. Many herbivores gain access to nutrients in this material indirectly by associating with microbial symbionts, and leaf-cutter ants are a paradigmatic example. These ants use fresh foliar biomass as manure to cultivate gardens composed primarily of Leuc...

2017
Elizabeth A. Mack Daoqin Tong Kevin Credit

BACKGROUND Food access is a global issue, and for this reason, a wealth of studies are dedicated to understanding the location of food deserts and the benefits of urban gardens. However, few studies have linked these two strands of research together to analyze whether urban gardening activity may be a step forward in addressing issues of access for food desert residents. METHODS The Phoenix, ...

Journal: :The Lancet. Neurology 2014
Adrian Burton

After a long period of absence, hospital and care-facility gardens are making a comeback. But these new gardens are not just ornamental. They aim to improve wellbeing. Some are even designed to change the outcome of disease—including neurological disease. Adrian Burton investigates.

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