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coarse textured soils

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HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
... soils, with infiltration slowing as the soil becomes wet. Coarse textured soils with large well-connected pore spaces tend to have higher infiltration rates than fine textured soils. However, coarse textured soils fill more quickly than fine textured soils ...
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Water Movement in Mulched Beds in Rocky Soils of Miami-Dade County
... in shape for all flow rates and length of irrigation (Fig. 2 next page). Gravelly textured soils are difficult to pack during bed formation, and water may flow along soil particles. Irregular ... only between 4.5 and 8 inches and illustrates poor lateral movement of water on coarse-textured soils in the absence of an impermeable layer. Poor lateral movement seldom affects crop water uptake ...
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Scab of Potato Tubers, HYG-3105-95
... when tubers develop under warm, dry soil conditions. Coarse-textured soils that dry out quickly are therefore more conducive to scab than are fine-textured soils. A few other conditions can be confused with scab ... caused by a group of filamentous bacteria called actinomycetes that occur commonly in soil. In soils with a pH above 5.5, Streptomyces scabies is usually responsible for common scab, and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Southern Crop Protection and Food Research Centre | About our Centre
... Delhi site, the research emphasizes the development of alternative crops and management of coarse-textured soils. Highlights of the accomplishments of the Centre are recorded in the Research Branch ... on soil and water quality, Develop alternative crops and sustainable management practices for coarse-textured soils. SCPFRC Resources Scientists conduct research studies in the first three of four AAFC ...
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Contact Us - Vineland Research Farm
... crops from disease and insect pests. To develop alternative crops and sustainable management practices for coarse-textured soils. To determine the impacts of sustainable agronomic practices on soil and water quality. To integrate ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... plant growth in silt loam, supporting the observation that Meloidogyne spp. damage sugarbeets more in coarse-textured soils (Santo and Bolander 1979). In pots, fresh weight of total plants inoculated with 1250 M ... Vrain, T. C. 1982. Relationship between Meloidogyne hapla density and damage to carrots in organic soils. Journal of Nematology 14:50-57. Whittington, D. P., and Zehr, E. I. 1992. ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Use in Southwest and West-Central Minnesota Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use on Irrigated, Coarse-Textured Soils Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use Statewide in Minnesota Chemigation Safety Measures Crop Management Systems ...
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U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Pests Grain Drying, Handling & Storage Grains, Small Insects, Agriculture Irrigation & Drainage Liming of Soils Pesticide Selection, Safety & the Environment Safety, Farm Soil Maps Soil Nutrient Management ... and West-Central Minnesota Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use on Irrigated, Coarse-Textured Soils Best Management Practices for Nitrogen Use Statewide in Minnesota Chain-of-Lakes ...
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Abies lasiocarpa (Hook
... textured sand and silt loams that developed primarily from basalt, andesite, and shale. Growth is poor on shallow and coarse-textured soils developed from granitic and schistic rock, conglomerates, and coarse sandstones, and on saturated soils ...
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Pinus strobus L
... medium-textured soils (sandy loams), it will outproduce most other native commercial species in both volume and value (47). White pine also grows on fine sandy loams and silt-loam soils with either ... conditions. In deep, coarse-textured soils, sinker roots that branch from the laterals and grow straight down seem to be fairly common, but they are seldom found in other soils. A concentration of fine ...
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