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[单项选择]The Grass Is Greener at Harvard There is an underground revolution spreading across Harvard University this fall. It’s occurring under the soil and involves fungi(真菌) ,bacteria, microbes(微生物) and roots, which are now fed with compost tea (混合肥料) rather than pesticides and synthetic nitrogen (合成氮).
The results have so surprised university administrators that what started as a one - acre pilot project in Harvard Yard has spread organic practices through 25 acres on the campus.
"Our goal is to be fully organic on the 80 acres that we maintain within the next two years. " said Wayne Carbone, Harvard’s manager of landscape services.
Harvard’s president, Drew Gilpin Faust, who last year started a university effort to reduce greenhouse gases by 30 percent by 2016, has adopted the organic program at Elmwood, the Dresident’s house on Brattle Street. Dr. Faust became interested by the effort last spring when she saw a display that the Harvard Yard Soils Restoration Project had set
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