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guano    音标拼音: [gw'ɑn,o]
n. 海鸟粪,鸟粪石,鱼肥料
vt. 施海鸟肥料



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  • Guano - Wikipedia
    Guano is a highly effective fertiliser due to the high content of nitrogen, phosphate, and potassium, all key nutrients essential for plant growth Guano was also, to a lesser extent, sought for the production of gunpowder and other explosive materials
  • What Is Guano? - WorldAtlas
    Guano is the accumulated fecal excrement of bats and seabirds It is an effective fertilizer with a high content of potassium, phosphate, and nitrates that are essential for the growth and development of plants In the past, the excrement was used to manufacture gunpowder and explosive materials
  • Guano | Fertilizer, Nitrogen Phosphorus | Britannica
    Guano, accumulated excrement and remains of birds, bats, and seals, valued as fertilizer Bird guano comes mainly from islands off the coasts of Peru, Baja (Lower) California, and Africa heavily populated by cormorants, pelicans, and gannets
  • Guano: What Is It + How to Use It in Your Home Gardens
    Guano, often known as bird or bat droppings, is a potent organic fertilizer that has been used in agriculture for centuries Here's a complete guide on it
  • What Is Guano? Its Formation, Uses, and Importance
    Guano refers to the accumulated droppings of seabirds or bats, typically found in dry environments such as coastal islands and caves For guano to form and be preserved, arid conditions are necessary to prevent the nutrients from being washed away by rain
  • GUANO Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of GUANO is a fertilizer containing the accumulated excrement of seabirds or bats; broadly : excrement especially of seabirds or bats
  • Types of Guano: Differences Between Bat, Seabird, and Other Sources
    Guano refers to the accumulated droppings of certain animals that live in large colonies and produce waste rich in nutrients These droppings build up over years or centuries in caves, coastal areas, or islands where these animals roost or nest
  • What a load of guano: 5 facts you didnt know about bird poop
    Buying and selling bird poop is not as featherbrained as it may seem either This stinky substance, referred to as bird guano, was sailed around the world during the 19th century to be sold as the principal agricultural fertilizer in the United States
  • Guano: The Ancient Organic Fertilizer Making a Comeback
    Guano, a term that stems from the Quechua language of South America, directly translates to “the droppings of sea birds ” This organic fertilizer, rich in nutrients, has a history that spans back to pre-Columbian times where the Incas understood its value in boosting crop yields
  • Guano: The Perilous Cargo of Flammable and Noxious Fertiliser
    From the 1840s guano (bird manure) was highly prized for agriculture, especially that from Peru, but it was a perilous cargo for wooden sailing ships, causing fires, explosions, shipwrecks, a sickly odour, corrosion and timber decay, as well as spoiling other cargoes and harming the health of crews





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