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"fertilize" Definitions
  1. fertilize something to put pollen into a plant so that a seed develops; to join sperm with an egg so that a baby or young animal develops
  2. fertilize something to add a substance to soil to make plants grow more successfullyTopics Farmingc1

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Fertilize: If your plant calls for it, fertilize a few times a month so you can take advantage of the growth season.
Fertilize burn is a thing and you can damage leaves if you fertilize too much and don't have drainage in your planters.
Alfred Dembovskis burns organic materials to fertilize his potato field.
There, adult amphibians go through courtship, mate and fertilize eggs.
These fish fertilize eggs internally and "give birth" to live young.
That means no swimmers to fertilize her egg, and no baby.
An illustration of human sperm cells racing to fertilize an egg.
"May these tears fertilize the soil of the future," he said.
They fertilize the land and crack open pine cones, spreading seeds.
This shouldn't be a problem if you routinely fertilize your garden.
The worm can fertilize its own eggs with sperm from its body.
Robots, the team claims, can fertilize reefs more efficiently than human divers.
And the extra CO2 would help fertilize plant and food crop growth.
Everybody poops, and sometimes that poop can help enrich and fertilize ecosystems.
The air mass, for instance, can fertilize soils in the Amazon River Basin.
Pollinators are animals that fertilize plants by bringing pollen from one to another.
This process, called "the whale pump," helps fertilize the marine ecosystem from above.
Many are eaten by predators; the others fertilize the soil after they die.
This means sperm can get into the vagina and possibly fertilize an egg.
"Grass grows naturally too, but if you fertilize the soil, it grows differently."
However, it didn't affect the sperm's ability to fertilize eggs back on our planet.
Only those males with the longest penises are able to reach and fertilize her eggs.
This is fine in the wild, where female trees trap pollen to fertilize their seeds.
Any extra compost is used to fertilize adjacent land, designer Aigars Lauzis told Business Insider.
By disabling sperm: Methods like spermicides kill sperm or make them unable to fertilize eggs.
Fertilize grass with leaf clippings and accept that you may need to coexist with dandelions.
One of the women would undergo IVF to fertilize eggs; the other would carry the embryo.
This is the long journey upon which sperm must embark in order to fertilize an egg.
Progesterone plays a vital role in a sperm's ability to mature and fertilize a female egg.
They got it away from dense populations of people only to fertilize their food with it.
The smartest politicians treat their network like a plant: they fertilize, feed, grow and maintain it.
The ashes, gathered in heaps, served to fertilize the Commandant's garden, the Germans being early recyclers.
The company can then provide "prescriptions" on where, when, and how much to plant, fertilize, and chemicalize.
When the sperm from the frozen tissue were used to fertilize 138 eggs, 41% developed into embryos.
Most mammals couldn't handle large seeds, so it was up to megafauna to disperse (and fertilize!) avocados.
"The excrement was used to fertilize crops, and the feces would have contaminated the crops," he said.
Burning of fields - to clear them and fertilize them with ash - is a common practice in Zimbabwe.
Clitoral stimulation also causes vaginal tenting and ballooning, which give sperm more time to fertilize an egg.
The next morning, there was enough bear shit around that oak to fertilize the Philadelphia Flower Show.
For example, suppose chickens are unisex and self-fertilize eggs, and most genetic mutation happens *around birth*.
He added that sperm with DNA damage might still be able to fertilize females and yield offspring.
His goal was to fertilize plankton to absorb carbon dioxide and then sell "credits" to fossil fuel firms.
Doing so causes the earthworms to produce fluid that Macharia will use to fertilize a plot of cabbages.
Use compost to fertilize your lawn and you won't have to buy chemical fertilizer, which harms the environment.
But Mujabir, 55, has bigger worries than pollution, which he says might even help fertilize his meagre crops.
As a couple finishes its business, millions of sperm begin theirs: rushing toward an egg to fertilize it.
About 50 to 70 percent of it is now used, mostly to boost soil quality or fertilize crops.
Image: The MartianIn The Martian, Matt Damon used his own shit to fertilize potatoes and survive the Red Planet.
Executives need to take time to develop new skills, cross-fertilize by talking to other executives, even learn yoga.
Their testes didn't fully develop, but they still produced functional enough sperm to fertilize an egg through artificial means.
By using those to fertilize egg cells from other mice, the research team was able to prove their viability.
If you can't fertilize your whole crop, what kind of yields are you going to make on that acres?
Since plants depend on carbon dioxide to grow, scientists have long wondered if that extra gas might fertilize them.
The clinic will turn her skin cells into mature eggs and then fertilize them with his sperm to make embryos.
Sewage sludge -- the semi-solid by-product of sewage water treatment -- is used in many countries to fertilize agricultural fields.
Dr. Nicole Noyes of the NYU Fertility Center estimates that 70 percent of all combinations she attempts manage to fertilize.
The message, he said, is straightforward: Smoking alters a man's capacity to produce sperm that can successfully fertilize an egg.
It was also believed that Lilith could fertilize herself with male sperm to give birth to her own demon babies.
Researchers didn't even know how they reproduced until 2013: Unlike other salamanders, the males fertilize eggs externally, as fish do.
We fertilize the vines, monitor for plant stress and monitor soil tension probes to see what's happening under the plants.
"We should be fertilizing by now but we can't fertilize dry soil, we are waiting for the rain," he said.
Trilobites Every year, thousands of little fish ride waves onto Southern California's beaches at night to lay and fertilize eggs.
I&aposve had eggs fertilize, but the embryos not make it past day two or three or to day five.
We used ammonium nitrate to fertilize you, which releases the greenhouse gas N20, nitrous oxide, when it goes into the atmosphere.
As WIRED's Megan Molteni explains, to successfully fertilize an egg, sperm have to get to the egg and drill into it.
Semen quality is significantly related to fertility; men with no (or very few) moving sperm cannot fertilize an egg, she noted.
Fallen leaves fertilize the trees they fell from and simultaneously provide habitat for a whole host of insects, amphibians and reptiles.
And everything, pretty much, also is done at random — you select a random sperm, they fertilize it with a random egg.
For a pregnancy, a woman's body must release an egg from her ovaries, and a man's sperm must fertilize the egg.
Another compound, called gendarussa, which is derived from an Indonesian shrub, interrupts the way sperm enter an egg to fertilize it.
They also help nourish and fertilize soil, and you won't burn fossil fuels by using a lawn mower or leaf blower.
One theory has to do with the fact that sperm must generate a lot of energy when competing to fertilize an egg.
That work has already borne fruit, so the administration must be careful to tend—and not over-fertilize—the orchard of innovation.
The emissions come partly from the fossil fuels used to plant, fertilize and harvest the feed to fatten them up for market.
This crumb of biomaterial would serve to fertilize the nearby neural tissue, enticing microscopic arms from local cells to unfurl into the cone.
It's the labs that handle the fragile eggs, ensure they stay frozen, and then fertilize them if a patient decides to use them.
If you decide to use those eggs, you must pay more to fertilize and transfer the resulting embryos, costing another several thousands dollars.
When the two sperm fertilize the two eggs, it results in two single-cell organisms (zygotes), which then divide and grow into embryos.
Therefore, since one copulation is enough to fertilize all eggs, it is disadvantageous to carry out extra-copulations...given the potential survival costs.
Note-to-self: when an author warns that his subject's life was boring … time to fertilize the lawn or re-caulk the bathtub.
Shortly after, another team of scientists was able to use cryogenically frozen coral sperm to fertilize live eggs, which successfully grew into larvae.
The man's sperm was used to fertilize an egg from an anonymous donor and the egg was then transplanted into the surrogate mother.
Patrón tequila is made in Mexico in a sustainable distilling facility that uses recycled bottles and leftover distilled water to fertilize the land.
Directed by Jade King Carroll, it twins Voyager 1's journey toward interstellar space with a lesbian couple's attempt to fertilize an egg.
Silicon Valley works a bit like a forest — as old trees decay and die, they decompose and fertilize the next generation of growth.
Because it lacks chemical fertilizers, North Korea still relies on human excrement to fertilize its fields, helping parasites to spread, the experts said.
The Bioloo is a self-sustaining structure with a roof garden, where human waste from the toilet is used to fertilize the garden.
According to the statement, one year of a person's urine holds enough nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium to fertilize 400 square meters of wheat.
Manure is used to fertilize the rice crops (this is even considered "organic"), providing a source of arsenic that is absorbed by the rice.
So it's more like "Sperm Wars" than Star Wars, where millions of sperm swim and compete to be the first to fertilize the egg.
At this point they're without a friend in the world, save for the leafcutter ants who use their poop to fertilize tiny fungus gardens.
In 2014, Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un urged farmers to use human faeces, along with animal waste and organic compost, to fertilize their fields.
The scientists used sperm collected from male rhinos before they died to fertilize seven of the 10 eggs that had been obtained last week.
As Latin America's many fine coffee producers know, many things can go wrong if you don't fertilize your trees and treat the berries properly.
A female striated frogfish releases a raft of eggs for the male to fertilize in Blue Heron Bridge in Lake Worth Lagoon in Florida.
"What the grower needs is to fertilize his plantation and money to feed his family," said Dagoberto Suazo, vice president of Honduran coffee association IHCAFE.
But in this particular bee, the workers lay eggs that self-fertilize and become female workers in their home colonies or the hives they invade.
On Day 0, they fertilize the eggs with the sperm and they will find out how many successfully fertilized and made it to Day 1.
Women can get pregnant when sperm wiggle their way through the cervix, past the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where they can fertilize eggs.
There isn't one pop California: There are contradictory multitudes, as natural Northern California instincts and world-of-illusion Southern California fantasies coexist and cross-fertilize.
Compost from the toilet is used to fertilize the roof garden on top of the structure, which also sends floral smells down to the toilet.
Like, my dad always wanted to fertilize early, like, the earliest we could have fertilized, the better, because your cane gets a good jump-start.
Pastoralists are an integral part of India's history, receiving royal patronage and welcomed by farmers because their herds of sheep and cattle would fertilize their land.
A male reproductive organ deposited sperm into a female reproduction organ, where it could fertilize eggs — leading to baby ancestral tetrapods, mammals, primates, and eventually humans.
Although there have been such advances in technology that women can download a pizza finder on their phones, they can't use them to fertilize their ovaries.
While this is happening, the male cichlid dives in to fertilize what he thinks are the female cichlid's eggs but are actually the cuckoo catfish's eggs.
Before a sperm cell can fertilize an egg, it first has to bind to an extracellular protein matrix known as zona pellucida, which surrounds the egg.
The potentially revolutionary technique could one day allow gay men to produce biological offspring, or—even more radically—allow both men and women to self-fertilize.
Roderick and his family brave feudal conditions, toiling as tenant farmers on a small allotment, harvesting peat for fuel and scavenging seaweed to fertilize their gardens.
But given the extreme nature of the human diet, it's not surprising that our excreta is not the healthiest product with which to fertilize farm land.
It is home to 45 percent of the global reserves of potash, a mineral used to fertilize crops, and its plains grow more wheat than Argentina.
Instead, the figurines hark back to a once-common use for human waste: to fertilize farm fields and grow more food in the days before agrochemicals.
To mate, frogs embrace in a position called amplexus: The male frog clings to the female until he can fertilize her eggs as she lays them.
The harvested eggs were airlifted from Kenya to Italy, where the Avantea laboratory will fertilize the eggs in vitro with the sperm from the decreased males.
The design is simple: a composting toilet, enclosed in a small timber room, is used to fertilize the roof garden above, which also provides floral smells.
In the indoor farms I visited, the brain work of farming—when to plant, irrigate, fertilize, and harvest—had been automated, but not the grunt work.
That is enough to fertilize 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares) of tea plantation in central Kenya, said James Njuguna, a farmers' field assistant working in the area.
Her first avenue of investigation was to make sure that Leonie had not somehow stored her former partner's sperm and used it to fertilize her own eggs.
The package is left in a pouch in the female's reproductive tract where the sperm moves on to a second pouch where it will later fertilize eggs.
If a male fly were to release a female immediately after mating she would simply be grabbed by another male, whose sperm would then fertilize her eggs.
What distinguished these operations, she learned, was that they often sprayed manure onto their pastures; this was done both to fertilize the land and dispose of waste.
They will probably never meet the army of trained embryologists working behind closed lab doors to collect eggs, fertilize them, and develop the embryos bound for implantation.
The process involves a mature egg dropping into the ovaries; if sperm fertilize that egg within 12 to 24 hours of this drop, it results in pregnancy.
Neither can carry a pregnancy to term, so conservationists hope to fertilize their eggs in vitro with banked sperm and use southern white rhinos as surrogate mothers.
"Gospel" hums a mournful tune for the would-be hero of Thebes whose city now wants him back, if only to fertilize their soil with his corpse.
Conservationists hope to extract Najin and Fatu's eggs; fertilize the eggs in vitro with banked sperm; and then implant the embryos in surrogate southern white rhino females.
Within eight to 12 months, the transplants started to produce sperm that was then used to fertilize 138 eggs in-vitro at Oregon National Primate Research Center.
Now state regulators and health experts are investigating whether the contamination could reflect a much broader problem for farms that used similar methods to fertilize their land.
The Stones started spreading treated sewage in the 1980s as part of a state program that would help utilities get rid of the waste and fertilize pastures.
Scientists would use Sudan's sperm to fertilize an egg from one of the two last northern white rhino females: 17-year-old Satu or 27-year-old Najin.
And we make a dick out of wood, we dress the dick and the balls in flowers, and then we put it down in the earth, to fertilize.
Fraternal twins happen when two different sperm cells fertilize two different eggs, creating two different zygotes, both of which end up implanted in the uterus as developing embryos.
The sister was kind enough to caution me against using the bathroom; it was a hole in the ground, whose contents were periodically used to fertilize the soil.
Among the plethora of prehistoric plants they helped fertilize were cycads, which look like a mix between palms and ferns, though they are more closely related to pines.
The Mursi had been dependent on the floodwaters of the Omo River to irrigate and fertilize their crops, supplemented by cattle and goat herding, as well as hunting.
The testicles also play a primary role in reproduction, since they contain the sperm needed to fertilize an egg, which develops into an embryo and then a fetus.
It's crazy to think that we all started out as a perfect little sperm that happened to fertilize a perfect little egg on a very specify moment in time.
"Another important point is that fertilization is an orchestrated event, in that sperm undergo alterations at specific points in order to be able to fertilize the oocyte," Bertolla said.
I sat in a meeting on Thursday where these scientists have hit on something where it looks like, in probably seven years, we won't have to fertilize plants anymore.
I have no idea where these cards are today, but I'd say there is a good chance they were shredded into mulch to fertilize the campus' several soccer fields.
They had frozen sperm samples from four northern white males, and successfully used one sample to fertilize eggs from two southern white females, creating four hybrid embryos in total.
In 2015, Japanese scientists discovered a protein, calcineurin, found to be crucial in helping sperm swim and break through the membrane of a female egg in order to fertilize it.
Rather than simply vaporize or testing ideas in a ghost town, selling to Snapchat could allow Vurb to fertilize the mobile future as part of an app people actually use.
The new study, published in Nature Communications, challenges nearly two centuries of conventional wisdom, showing that it's possible to produce healthy mammalian offspring without first having to fertilize an egg.
Instead of putting larvae into shells, he decided to leave them loose, and let nature do its part: The eggs and sperm of the oysters would fertilize on their own.
" -mybfhaslesskarma, Reddit "I had a roommate who would use her menstrual blood to fertilize her plants and asked the rest of the roommates to save ours for her as well.
Using similar techniques, the scientists were able to fertilize southern white rhinoceros eggs taken from different females in European zoos with previously frozen northern white rhinoceros sperm, creating hybrid embryos.
New businesses are springing up that promise to tell farmers how and when to till, sow, spray, fertilize or pick crops based on algorithms using data from their own fields.
The man had his sperm fertilize donor eggs, which were then planted in the wombs of the surrogate mothers in 2013, according to a press statement given by the court.
In the strange cycle of feeding the animals that we end up eating, it's not unusual for farmers to use human manure to fertilize the grass that they graze on.
If that succeeds, the researchers will appeal to Kenyan authorities to let them harvest eggs from Najin and Fatu, then fertilize the females' eggs with stored northern white rhino sperm.
If all goes well and the eggs fertilize, they will be surgically implanted into one or more canine surrogate mothers that will carry a litter of cloned puppies to term.
ICIPE is trialling vermiculture in a pilot project in central Kenya, where it is teaching a group of farmers how to rear worms and use their waste to fertilize their farms.
He needs to burn his crops to fertilize his field; no matter what is happening now, he's in trouble if he can't grow anything and feed himself a year from now.
As the female and her mate partially bury themselves in the sand to lay eggs, other males surround them, in hopes that their sperm might also fertilize some of the eggs.
Since the opening of the Amazon to development in the 1970s, fires have been deliberately set on a yearly basis to make way for fields and pastures and to fertilize soils.
Many thanks, Kate RE: Turns Out That Using Human Poop to Fertilize Crops Isn't Such a Great Idea Guys, It is statements like the title that confuses the public and farmers.
Synthetic biology for Mars agriculture proposes to modify extremophile organisms and deploy them to the Martian surface, where they will, ideally, detoxify the soil and essentially fertilize it for Earth-style farming.
The first batch of compost will be used to fertilize its mini-gardens on top of hutches outside the wine bar, and possibly the Brooklyn Grange's rooftop farm at the Navy Yard.
CatSper, for example, can alter the function of sperm so they won't fertilize an egg without disrupting the rest of the man's reproductive system, though this is still in the research stage.
This data identifies early warning signs for damage and ultimately gives customers in the U.S. and Australia insights on how best to fertilize, water and apply pesticides to their crop, the company says.
Both bisphenol and acetaminophen, for example, are powerful endocrine disruptors, meaning that, in high doses, they can lead to the feminization of individual fish, leaving fewer male fish to fertilize their female counterparts.
Now these same scientists, along with experts from the Queensland University of Technology and the Great Barrier Reef Foundation, are using similar IVF (in vitro fertilization) techniques to robotically fertilize the endangered reef.
"Those emissions come from the way we plough our soil, fertilize our crops, the way we use chemicals and manure, the way we raise our livestock, and the way we ... deforest," said Stamoulis.
The contraceptive method works by slowly releasing the hormone progestin into the user's body, which thickens their  cervical mucus to stop sperm from being able to swim to an egg and fertilize it.
To fertilize their fields, regenerative farmers use nutrient-rich manure or compost, avoiding as much as possible chemical fertilizers and pesticides, which can kill huge quantities of organic matter and reduce plants' resilience.
Nitrogen leaches into waterways from a variety of sources: farmers use it to fertilize crops; animals and humans produce it naturally in their poop; and nitrogen compounds are produced when we burn fossil fuels.
In an underground southern Ontario facility surrounded by farmland, Green Relief operates a cutting-edge aquaponic farm, using filtered fish waste to fertilize cannabis plants, which in turn clean the water for the fish.
AMSTERDAM — Twenty-six couples in the Netherlands are waiting to find out if the sperm that was used to fertilize their eggs at a reproductive technology clinic might have come from the wrong men.
A précis of Mr. Sasse's recommendations to America thus might be this: Go where you get that hometown-gym-on-a-Friday-night feeling, put down roots and make plans to fertilize the soil.
High-quality sperm is often associated with high motility, which is a sperm&aposs ability to swim through the vagina, up the cervix, and into the fallopian tubes where it can fertilize an egg.
"The theoretical possibility that a male could produce dozens of offspring if he mated with dozens of females is of little consequence if, in reality, there are few females available to fertilize," Fine comments.
If you look at the amount that one person pees every year, if you look at the nutrient content in that, it's sufficient to fertilize about 135 kg (297 lb) of maize every year.
Kumar said the Indian government is now collaborating with farmers to encourage new agriculture techniques that discourage burning, such as converting leftover crops to resources industries need, or using agricultural waste to fertilize the fields.
"Low prices are not good for (wheat) quality," he said, adding that low prices mean farmers have less incentive to spray fungicides and fertilize their wheat, and to buy better seed for the next crop.
Rain would wash the spiral then would act like a slide, channeling the bird poop down to the sea below where it would fertilize the corals with nitrogen and phosphorous which will fuel their growth.
John Banks, the director of the Penobscot Indian Nation Department of Natural Resources, said his tribe long relied on migrating fish like salmon and shad for sustenance, and used river herring to fertilize their gardens.
The besotted ants in turn defend their green udder against potentially destructive insect predators; clean away pathogenic fungi and bacteria; fertilize the soil with their nitrogenous waste; and spread the cactus's seed to new sites.
They are whole self-regulating ecosystems, from the soil bacteria that fix nitrogen to fertilize roots to the rodents and birds that spread seeds to the fungi that rot away carcasses and break down tree trunks.
The spindle nuclear transfer technique allows faulty mitochondria in the mother's egg to be replaced with the healthy mitochondria of another woman, before the father's sperm is used to fertilize the egg to create an embryo.
As long as the sperm is alive, technically it can fertilize an egg, according to the Mayo Clinic, and it only takes one sperm out of the millions that are released in semen to do it.
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, in which conception also takes place outside the body, involves a single sperm being injected directly into an egg as opposed to being allowed to naturally fertilize an egg in a Petri dish.
He had just urged an audience of Silesian farmers to fertilize their fields with cow intestines stuffed with chamomile blossoms, and stag bladders filled with yarrow root (stag bladders being "almost an image of the cosmos").
She points out that male Redback spiders (link NSFL) close off their abdomen when mating so their hydraulic fluid doesn't spill out; this allows her to eat him while they mate so he can fertilize more eggs.
Roundworms "thrived in Korea because human excrement was practically the only method used to fertilize the land, possibly due to the relative scarcity of cattle," said a report published in Cambridge University's Medical History journal this June.
"We need to reduce meat consumption for sure, but the meat that we produce can be produced in a way that is very sustainable," IPES-Food's De Schutter explained, adding that animals were needed to fertilize soils.
They do this by delaying ovulation, the release of eggs from the ovaries that occurs before eggs are fertilized, or by thickening cervical mucus so that sperm have trouble swimming and reaching the egg to fertilize it.
In 1970, the physiologist Robert G. Edwards and his colleagues at the University of Cambridge announced they had been able to fertilize human eggs with sperm and keep them alive for two days in a petri dish.
Derese and Verliefde have spent the past two years researching how to recover potable water and nutrients from urine, in the hopes that farmers in developing countries could soon use these techniques to fertilize their own crops.
Environmental and farming groups have opposed all three deals, worried about their power and their advantage in digital farming data, which can tell farmers how and when to till, sow, spray, fertilize and pick crops based on algorithms.
The US Environmental Protection Agency has a nicer name for the muck that's left over after processing our shit—"biosolids"—and has encouraged its widespread use as a cheap, effective way to fertilize crops and recycle human waste.
"The fall in harvest exports is due to prices in the global market below production costs that didn't let producers fertilize and properly care for their farms," said Miguel Pon, executive director of Honduras' coffee exporters association (Adecafeh).
Intra-communal hate is a way to reify the jihadist worldview, a tool to eliminate the gray zone within which Muslims and non-Muslims cohabit and, ultimately, something that can fertilize the pools within which extremists seek to recruit.
Reproduction has to be precisely timed with the phases of the moon, and it occurs just once a year, as corals release great clouds of sperm and eggs that mix together, fertilize, and descend once more to the seafloor.
Fattoria Sardi, family-owned for more than 200 years, occupies two antique farmhouses — a winery and a guesthouse encircled by grapevines where crimson clover and golden mustard flowers naturally fertilize the terrain for the vineyard's much-loved rosé wines.
Other examples of contraceptive methods aimed at men currently in development include tablets such as the Clean Sheets Pill and Gendarussa, which aim prevent unwanted pregnancies by preventing the release of semen and its ability to fertilize an egg, respectively.
The female chops off the male's head during the courting stage, but like the horny insectoid zombie that it is, the male—sans head—continues to mate with the female, mounting her and delivering the sperm that will fertilize her eggs.
An entire episode of the early 2000s TV show The West Wing was devoted to it: "It takes more oil to transport it and fertilize it than we save using it," the show's Democratic presidential candidate says of the biofuel.
Pesticides, loss of habitats to farms and cities, disease and climate change were among threats to about 20,000 species of bees as well as creatures such as birds, butterflies, beetles and bats that fertilize flowers by spreading pollen, it said.
Sperm is able to fertilize an egg thanks to tadpole-like tail that can help it drill into the egg; this motion occurs when the calcium channel of the sperm is activated when it nears the egg and encounters progesterone.
We're not really sure what goes on after that, but we know it basically gives her a little bit of control and it means that the male she mates with isn't necessarily the one that's going to fertilize her eggs.
As an arts administrator Ms. Block moved just outside the white-hot center of the New York art world, where the city's alternative spaces and smaller museums overlap and cross-fertilize and personal determination and vision can have a big impact.
The female reproductive system has, after all, evolved to facilitate the upward mobility of sperm in order to fertilize eggs that have descended into the uterus, and the microscopic particles of talcum powder may well keep traveling all the way up.
"CO2 does "fertilize" plants and by itself causes plants to grow faster, but unchecked CO2 release into the atmosphere will lead to reduced yields and the consequences could be catastrophic," Thomas Sharkey, a plant biochemist at Michigan State University, said over email.
Now some researchers are suggesting we should spray the clouds with particles to reflect sunlight, fertilize the oceans to promote carbon-absorbing plankton growth, or build a gigantic shade that orbits Earth and opens as needed to shield the planet from the sun.
Not only do these market leaders have an ample supply of potash, they also boast a string of warehouses built strategically across the Midwest where they can quickly distribute their product to U.S. farmers, who have a narrow window every spring to fertilize.
LONDON, (Reuters) – - They can make test-tube babies, grow human eggs in a lab and reproduce mice from frozen testicle tissue, but when it comes to knowing how a man's sperm can swim to, find and fertilize an egg, scientists are still floundering.
Researchers know when those nights are, so they go out, collect the eggs and sperm and then mix them together to cross-fertilize, grow them for a few days or weeks until they become coral juveniles, then place them back in the sea.
But for Texas resident Richard Overton, it came decades later…Read more ReadWhile IVF can be used to fertilize even frozen eggs belonging to the mother, Mangayamma had obviously gone through menopause already; instead, a donor egg was fertilized with her husband's sperm.
"The copper itself causes some of the inflammatory spermicidal response that prevents the sperm from being able to fertilize the egg," Dr. Cullins says, and the lack of hormones means you won't have to worry about mood swings, weight gain, or other hormonal side effects.
Because female insects and arthropods can mate with many males, store the sperm in a structure called the spermatheca, and "choose" which sperm deposit they want to use to fertilize their eggs, males have to develop ways to prove their sperm is the best.
About half of those tiny swimmers carry an X chromosome and about half carry a Y. So you'd think that the odds that one or the other would be the first to fertilize an egg would be about the same as a coin flip.
Just because freezing embryos is a more expensive process doesn't mean it's the pricier option overall, though: If you end up using frozen eggs later on, the cost evens out with that of freezing your embryos because you'll have to thaw and fertilize the eggs, Jake says.
We also came up with a rota for the cows to graze our fallow fields—every man invited Rukorera to bring the cows to his patch, not just in order to fertilize the land and receive milk in return but because having cows again made us happy.
"Having the EMA will fertilize the life sciences community, which will be fruitful for any city, and it will attract new companies that want to locate in Europe," said Lars Rebien Sorensen, the former boss of Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk, who is special envoy for Copenhagen's bid.
Eating patterns that stuck more closely to a DASH diet were also associated with a 74% higher total motile sperm count, a measure of the amount of moving sperm, and 31% more sperm with a normal size and shape, which are the sperm most likely to fertilize an egg.
The half moon in Libra on Saturday is a great time to evaluate your feelings about your coworkers and partners, and to tap into how those feelings will fertilize the soil for groundbreaking career changes that are on the precipice of happening, come next week's new moon eclipse.
It sustainably gets rid of food waste without landfilling (a major contributor to greenhouse gasses), it allows farmers to fertilize their soil organically (without using harsh chemicals whose manufacture contribute to greenhouse gasses) and it enables farmers to use less water, which helps alleviate drought conditions in California (and everywhere else).
Stop them swimming In a study in mice published in October 2015, Haruhiko Miyata and colleagues at Osaka University in Japan discovered a protein, called Calcineuron, that was found to be crucial in helping sperm swim and break through the membrane of a female egg in order to fertilize it.
In most cases, this is how the process unfolds: "Through an IVF cycle, you take the egg from the mom and fertilize it with the dad's sperm, then transfer the embryo into the uterus of a gestational carrier," explains reproductive endocrinologist Naveed Khan, MD, of Shady Grove Fertility in Leesburg, Virginia.
"We're trying to show that you can have an industrialized food system ... but you can do it in a way that's sustainable," said Hofman, who launched Britain's first commercial aquaponic farm - a system that uses fish waste to fertilize crops, which in turn filtrate the water used to farm the fish.
"We can stimulate her ovaries, get the eggs out, and freeze them for future use—or fertilize them with her partner's sperm, and keep those embryos in storage," explains Yacoub Khalaf, a consultant gynecologist and medical director of the assisted conception unit at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust in London.
I wasn't in a relationship that was steady or that I felt was established enough to think about having children, so I remember Teddy [Forstmann] saying, 'Why not just fertilize them and let's go,' and my refrain constantly was, 'Let's wait a while and see if we're still here in a year.
Hardware companies like Blue River Technology are making smart boxes that attach to the hitch of a tractor, which then uses computer vision and machine learning to scan crops as they pass over them, pinpointing the optimal place to plant and fertilize, as well as identify the ideal time to harvest crops.
"However, accumulating data indicate that the ability of the sperm to fertilize and subsequently enable the development of a normal fetus is dependent on many other co-factors in addition to the basic semen parameters," like DNA breakage and genetic changes in the sperm, which cannot be diagnosed in a simple semen analysis, he said.
Conception requires four events to unfold perfectly: An ovary must release an egg; a sperm must reach and fertilize that egg; the fertilized egg must then travel through a woman's fallopian tube and into her uterus; and finally, it must remain in the uterus, anchored in place, as it grows into a healthy fetus.
In other words, rather than asking where the reparations are for all these crimes, citizen-scholars are trained to accept that the end of an organized crime such as slavery could be materialized in a document, rather than in a world made habitable again, a world where reparations fertilize the recovery of other types of relationships between people.
The details in Squalius alburnoides are still unknown, but in general androgenesis is thought to occur in a couple of ways, said Miguel Morgado-Santos, a graduate student at the University of Lisbon and an author of the study: Sperm could fertilize an egg that contains no chromosomes, or it could destroy the genetic content from the nucleus of the egg after fertilization.
Enough to Turn You Green 6 Organic Lawn Care Myths That Could Be Destroying Your Yard 5 Ways You're Destroying Your Lawn "Artificial grass has a certain appeal for homeowners who are overwhelmed by the idea of regular lawn maintenance ," says  Rob Turley , general manager at Custom Turf in Finleyville, PA. You don&apost have to fertilize or mow artificial grass, and it will be green all year long.
"The ambition of the Pinyapel is to replace the takeaway/take-out food containers and have Pinyapel be part of the compost bin that can be used to re-fertilize the soil and make it richer, so instead of traditional linear economy of taking out from the earth, we are able to give back to the earth and make it richer and healthier, making [us] responsible stewards of the earth for future generations," DCP Executive Director Maria Rita O. Matute told VICE.

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