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  • "Chasing ever-higher output levels may mean over-fertilization and unsafe agriculture," said Mr. Chen, who is also director of the ruling Communist Party's rural affairs office.

    China Sees Food Need Rising Chuin-Wei Yap 2011

  • It is his belief that over-fertilization tends to cause the disease so well known as the "black knot," which has destroyed many orchards in this vicinity.

    The Home Acre Edward Payson Roe 1863

  • The other problem is the massive over-fertilization of the fields.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011

  • The other problem is the massive over-fertilization of the fields.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MARK HUME 2011

  • Zhang published a survey of Chinese soil in the journal Science this week, which showed that the soil was acidifying rapidly because of over-fertilization (see 'Acid soil threatens Chinese farms').

    Scientific American 2010

  • Zhang published a survey of Chinese soil in the journal Science this week, which showed that the soil was acidifying rapidly because of over-fertilization (see 'Acid soil threatens Chinese farms').

    Scientific American 2010

  • These blooms that rob the creek of life-giving oxygen are the result of a process called "eutrophication," an excess of nutrients due to the over-fertilization of inland yards, golf courses and recreational facilities, and lush HOA open spaces.

    Salem-News.com 2010

  • The algae are particularly abundant in nutrient-rich environments and large populations can be an indication of over-fertilization caused by contaminated storm water.

    unknown title 2009

  • The algae are particularly abundant in nutrient-rich environments and large populations can be an indication of over-fertilization caused by contaminated storm water.

    unknown title 2009

  • The algae are particularly abundant in nutrient-rich environments and large populations can be an indication of over-fertilization caused by contaminated storm water.

    unknown title 2009

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