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Vanadium Replicates Phosphorus As Nutrients To Plants?
Jul 17th
Vanadium is a trace element abundant in soils throughout the world. It has been found a useless element especially to productive plants like corn, soybean, tomatoes and ornamental plants like impatiens and petunias.
The uselessness of Vanadium was discovered by a soil scientist Alan Olness of the Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture. Vanadium “impersonates” or replicates phosphorus and can confuse a plant into it instead of phosphorus.
Do Snacks Cause Gain In Weight?
Jul 17th
Contrary to the belief of most people, eating snacks does not always result in gaining weight. A person who eats three big meals a day has a bigger chance of gaining weight than a person who consumes small amount of food frequently.
According to Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FRNI) of the Department of Science and Technology (DoST). With moderation and right food, gaining weight would not be much of a concern when a person eats snack.