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  2. Zinnia - Wikipedia

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    Zinnias are an annual plant usually grown in situ from seed, as they dislike being transplanted. Much like daisies, zinnias prefer to have full sunlight and adequate water. In the preferred conditions they will grow quickly but are sensitive to frost and therefore will die after the first frost of autumn.

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  4. Zinnia acerosa - Wikipedia

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    Zinnia acerosa is a low-growing perennial flowering plant native to the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico.Common names include desert zinnia, wild zinnia, white zinnia, and spinyleaf zinnia.

  5. Zinnia grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Zinnia grandiflora is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names Rocky Mountain zinnia and plains zinnia. [2] It is native to the southwestern and south-central United States (Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona) [3] and northern Mexico (Chihuahua, Coahuila, Sonora, Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Zacatecas).

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  7. Ammonia volatilization from urea - Wikipedia

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    Fertilizer is often applied when field conditions are not optimal, particularly in large scale operations. Most studies, [1] [9] indicate that nitrogen losses can be reduced in these situations when a urease inhibitor is applied to the fertilizer. Urease inhibitors prevent the urease enzyme from breaking down the urea.

  8. Zinnia angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Zinnia angustifolia is an annual or perennial [4] growing up to 50 cm (20 inches) tall. The stems have many branches and the herbage is rough with short hairs. [5] The 2–7 cm × 4–8 mm (0.8-2.8 × 0.16-0.32 inches) leaf blades are linear to narrowly elliptic.

  9. Biofertilizer - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Seaweed-fertilizer also helps in breaking down clays. [ citation needed ] Fucus is used by Irish people as a biofertilizer on a large scale. [ citation needed ] In tropical countries, the bottom mud from dried-up ponds which contain abundant blue-green algae is regularly used as biofertilizer in fields.