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"geoponics" Definitions
  1. an art or science of cultivating the earth : HUSBANDRY
"geoponics" Antonyms

7 Sentences With "geoponics"

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The horticultural skill of the Greeks appears from their writers on geoponics to have been considerable.
There, too, he may be said to have served his apprenticeship under that most able master in geoponics, his father.
Where are our schools of geoponics, where can we find the youth, who has a taste for rural botany and agricultural chemistry?
Amelioration work will be carried out by applying the methods of Professor Arany whose experiments in geoponics and soil improvement are known by experts the world over.
One of the most ancient geoponics teaches how to prepare, salt, and smoke hams for the inhabitants of the country, and the lower classes in the cities.
The condition was certainly known by the 4th century BC to ancient Greek, and subsequently Roman, naturalists, physicians and theologians. The Bible (Numbers 11:31-34) mentions an incident where the Israelites became ill after having consumed large amounts of quail in Sinai. Philo gives a more detailed version of the same Biblical story (The Special Laws: 4: 120-131). Early writers used quail as the standard example of an animal that could eat something poisonous to man without ill effects for themselves. Aristotle (On Plants 820:6-7), Philo (Geoponics: 14: 24), Lucretius (On the Nature of Things: 4: 639-640), Galen (De Temperamentis: 3:4) and Sextus Empiricus (Outlines of Pyrrhonism: 1: 57) all make this point.
Fogponics, or atmoponics (from Ancient Greek ἀτμός (atmós), meaning "vapour" or "steam"), is a subset of aeroponics (from Ancient Greek ἀέρος (aéros), meaning "air" + πόνος (pónos) "labour"). Fogponics uses a suspension of nutrient enriched water to deliver nutrients and oxygen to plant roots. This is in contrast to geoponics and organoponics which use soil and organic materials as the primary source of nutrients (as well as the growth medium), and 'traditional' hydroponics (from Greek húdōr, meaning water), which uses a submersion of nutrient enriched water as the primary nutrient source (using an inert, or no growth medium). The difference between fogponics and other forms of aeroponics is that while aeroponics typically delivers nutrient rich water to the roots using a spray (relatively large particles in air), fogponics uses one of a number of mechanisms (for example ultrasonic, compressed air, or heating elements) to form a suspension of much smaller particles of water (5–30 μm), or even as a vapour.

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