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Microfibers: Functional Beauty, HYG-5546-96
... . They are very fine fibers compared to more conventional forms which gives them unique and desirable properties. To provide a measure for comparison, microfibers are half the diameter of a fine silk ... so fine, many fibers can be packed together very tightly. The denseness results in other desirable properties. With many more fine fibers required to form a yarn, greater fiber surface area results ...
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Buying Casual Knit Shirts, HYG-5571-99
... . You will want a knit shirt that keeps its shape after laundering. Three key properties that affect stability of knits are (1) loop structure of the knit, (2) grain ... also features good wind-resistance with breathability. Olefin naturally dries quickly and resists shrinkage, two desirable properties. Although CoolMax® and ComforMax® are especially useful in knit shirts for activewear, they are ...
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... achieve improvements in disease and drought resistance, product yield and quality, frost hardiness, and other desirable properties. In the future, such genetic engineering may result in improvements in the process of photosynthesis ...
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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Biological Control
... surface of leaves. While micro-organisms can produce secondary metabolites that have anti-microbial properties when grown in culture, these chemicals are rarely detected in natural environments. Therefore, antibiotics ... and aqueous or oil-based liquid products, with various additives to attain all the desirable attributes. Top THE FUTURE OF PATHOGEN CONTROL While it is unlikely that biological ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - BROMACIL
... strains are unaffected [75]. Improper application of bromacil will destroy shade trees and other desirable vegetation [76]. Physical Properties: Appearance: Bromacil is an odorless, white crystalline solid [1]. Chemical Name: 5-bromo ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DICAMBA
... plant parts. It some plant species, dicamba accumulates in the tips of mature leaves [5]. Desirable broadleaf plants such as fruit trees and tomatoes may be harmed during their growth and ... the surrounding soil, metabolism within the plant, or by loss from leaf surfaces [5]. Physical Properties: Appearance: Pure dicamba is an odorless, white crystalline solid. The technical acid is a pale ...
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How about this one - Name That Plant Forum - GardenWeb
... what it is I looked it up on horteplex. It has been rated mildly desirable for its astetic properties. It does have the lacy leaves, red stems and nice little purple flowers ... you have it. I also learned that although used infrequently it does have some medicinal properties, lowering blood sugar and used as a poltice for rumatisim, bruses, bleeding and "sore breasts ...
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Leek, Commercial Vegetable Production Guides, North Willamette Research and Extension Center
... made by a dibble or dibble board. This produces long white stems that are desirable in the market. Approximate seeding, transplanting and expected harvest dates are: Transplant Sow Seed ... on sandy soil and with later varieties. For Nitrogen liquid fertilizer formulations having weed control properties in leeks and other alliums, see the file Nitrogen Fertilizer Solutions Providing Ancillary Weed ...
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Scientific Staff - Lorne Stobbs
... in infected plants. One particular antibody from a hybridoma clone having desirable growth, specificity and antibody production properties was characterized in detail. This antibody was shown by ... virus and several viruses described in the potexvirus, carlavirus or potyvirus group. Physiochemical properties were similar to those of other carlaviruses. The virus was a single sedimenting ...
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Azalea Society of America
... winter. Duration - extended periods of low temperature may overcome the insulating properties of the soil and cause root damage. Winter injury can ... clay can be improved by mixing them together, to provide the desirable mix of particle sizes. They can also be amended by ... also raise the pH (less acidity), which may not be desirable. A potassium deficiency appears the same as iron chlorosis to begin ...
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