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... value of trees did increase, but the belief in endless forests continued. In recent decades, the great wave with power of more ... much from every associate, but the associates were "assured" high-quality survival. The fall of the steel conglomerate can also teach us ... make small and medium-sized companies think about their economic survival. The wave of downsizing will not crash for many decades. In ...
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TEP
... is the use of information in ways that ensure continued high - quality survival. My objective in this brief essay is to focus ... are living systems. Every living system will do something when its survival is threatened. Trees are systems that came from genetic codes. ... to operate near its limits. When the threatening force is continued, the likelihood of the system stopping increases. In nature, there ...
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conservation
... a far better survival rate. Support conservation groups, government agencies and other local organizations that share our goals. Property owners can survey for native orchids to support their continued existence. Calopogon tuberosus ...
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Flora of China Foreword
... 's flora, but also because China has numerous species of food crops on which the survival of more than 1.2 billion Chinese people depends, as well as several thousand species ... . The population of China has nearly tripled within half a century, and because of the continued extensive land use, deforestation, and destruction of natural habitats, more than 3,000 species of ...
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Historical1
... of extraordinary endeavour, where the first settlers although mainly involved with "day to day" survival, still found the time to explore and collect the strangely different flora, and ... 1929. Dryakaea jeanensis 1920 Jean Rogers, Ravenswood, Sept 1919. EDITH COLEMAN, Orchidologist Edith Coleman continued the research on pollination of Australian orchids commenced by Robert Fitzgerald during the ...
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Anthracnose of Grape
... caused by the fungus Elsinoe ampelina. The fungus overwinters in the vineyards as sclerotia (fungal survival structures) on infected shoots. In the spring, sclerotia on infected shoots germinate to produce ... of wet weather. These conidia are the secondary source of inoculum and are responsible for continued spread of the fungus and the disease throughout the growing season. Disease Management 1. ...
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Damping-off and Root Rot of Beans HYG-3110-95
... temperatures that are unfavorable to crop growth, 2) excess water and/or nitrogen, or 3) continued cropping of susceptible plants. Rhizoctonia solani is another soil-inhabiting fungus causing root rots and ... a buildup of these fungi in the soil. Since they are capable of long-term survival, a rotation of 4-5 years is desirable. Avoid planting beans in fields known to ...
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Vegetable Crops pt 2
... occurs directly through the root hairs. The fungus survives for indefinite periods in the soil. Survival is aided by weeds which are susceptible to the fungus. Infection takes place when the ... between 65 and 75 degrees F. The use of high levels of fertilizer will encourage continued root development. Nitrogen acts as a suppressant to fungal growth. The use of three year ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

"Why Science on Ice"? - Background #1
... outside the greenhouse, no elderly or children), and what is here (two-minute showers, mandatory survival training, state-of-the-art laboratory facilities, a chapel next to karaoke bars, dance ... trips we scraped seal and penguin manure from the ice surface. Diane collecting seal scat CONTINUED... Science Seminars Archive Let’s Collaborate Index Feedback About AE Discussions Copyright © Info Privacy ...
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The American Chestnut Foundation
... climatic zones around Iceland and the results recorded. Eysteinsson gives a 2/3 chance of survival for the Canadian derived American chestnut in at least one of the climatic zones, most ... have been identified for mother tree and BC3 orchards. Brad Stanback and Shelli Lodge-Stanback continued their generous support to maintain this presence in Asheville. Volunteers in TACF’s nine chapters ...
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