释义 |
law of minimum [`lȯ ǝv `min·ǝ·mǝm] BIOLOGY The law that those essential elements for which the ratio of supply to demand (A/N ) reaches a minimum will be the first to be removed from the environment by life processes; it was proposed by J. von Liebig, who recognized phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium as minimum in the soil; in the ocean the corresponding elements are phosphorus, nitrogen, and silicon. Also known as Liebig's law of minimum. |