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Weed Management in Sugarcane - 2006
... the growing season. Weed control is most critical early in the season prior to sugarcane canopy closure over the row middles. Heavy weed infestations can also interfere with sugarcane harvest by adding ... May be applied at layby with ground equipment in a spray directed under the sugarcane canopy. Must be incorporated thoroughly and uniformly by either mechanical incorporation or rainfall within 7 ...
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Carbon × nutrient interactions—the limitations to productivity
... the litter, the demands made by forests on the soil nutrient capital fall markedly after canopy closure. Because this effect is primarily a result of the ability of the tree to conserve ... shed. It is suggested that the evergreen habit would be a nutritional disadvantage prior to canopy closure but thereafter a considerable advantage. ISSN 0829-318X Copyright © 2002–2006 Heron Publishing
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The Blue Plate Test
... a field, the viny closure between rows forms a canopy which provides an excellent environment for the apothecia to produce spores (fungus seeds) which initiate the disease. This canopy closure occurs at the same time as the flowering stage of the bean crop. In a bean canopy, the spores develop at night when air ...
plantpath.unl.edu

Crop Diseases in Soybean 1 (Purdue University)
... fertilization, irrigate to keep soil moisture high, seeding density and planting date to encourage early canopy closure. Click on an image to display it in larger detail. Index, Search or Top of ... stunting with slight to severe chlorosis. Gradual yield decline over several years. Decreased nodulation, and canopy slow to close. Symptoms are similar to nitrogen and/or potassium deficiency. Some root ...
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Crop Diseases in Wheat 1 (Purdue University)
... the undersides of leaves opposite the powdery patches. Conditions: Disease development is favored by early canopy closure, heavy nitrogen fertilization, high plant populations, high humidity, and cool temperatures. Inoculum Survival: Infected crop ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 4(1) 1985
... trees in the Simazine treated area were about nine feet high, and had already attained canopy closure. 2nd area - Plot planted in 1973. In 1980 measurements of height and diameter were made ...
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Simple Restoration with California Native Plants
... ! The site must be maintained until there is canopy closure of perennial native species with full canopy or appropriately mulched and about 70% closure. Exotics are an ecological switch and cannot be ... , weeds should be controlled with herbicides, the area mulched, and maintained weed free until canopy closure. The exceptions are like the rock slope in the picture, seasonally flooded areas, and ...
www.laspilitas.com

Abies concolor (Gord
... fir type. In the southern Sierra Nevada, white fir in this transition zone generally tolerates canopy closure better and dominates on nutrient-rich sites (46). Lodgepole pine is common in these white ...
www.na.fs.fed.us

Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... the stomates - effectively sealing the top of the system and stopping water loss. Because stomate closure also halts important metabolic processes in the plant, the plant will keep them open as ... in their immediate environment by releasing water to the air by transpiration. In a dense canopy, water lost through transpiration will humidify the air surrounding the leaves, and slow the rate ...
gardenline.usask.ca

ASPB - Meetings - The Biology of Transpiration 2006
... network corresponding to ABA induced stomatal closure Russell Monson (University of Colorado) - Observations and models of transpiration and stomatal conductance at the canopy scale Joseph Berry (Carnegie ... Julie Gray (University of Sheffield) - Metabolism of Malate is Important During Stomatal Closure Sylvain MERLOT (CNRS - ISV (UPR2355)) - Open STomata mutations reveal important elements of ...
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