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Solar power 101: Batteries by Jeffrey Yago, P.E., CEM Issue #87
... discharge cycle. Car batteries have thin plates to keep their weight down and are designed for a heavy discharge ... discharge each evening and night, followed by a full recharge in only a few hours of sunlight each afternoon. Very few batteries can take a deep discharge-recharge cycle ...
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Solar Power 101: Batteries part 2 by Jeffrey Yago, P.E., CEM Issue #88
... discharge cycling may be advertised to have a 2,000-cycle life, when discharged 20% each time (80% charge remaining). However, this same battery may only have a 400-cycle life if each cycle ... in order to increase battery life we must reduce the depth of discharge (DOD) the battery reaches during each charge/discharge cycle. This is accomplished by using more batteries, larger batteries, or reducing ...
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What is a Stream?
... pore spaces in sand or gravel or between fractures in rocks to discharge into a spring or a stream. Plant roots absorb some of the ... recycling water for billions of years. This process is called the hydrologic cycle. From its source to the sea Streams are like the capillaries and ... river system from source to sea, and as fluid as the water cycle itself. Move on to Life in the Mainstream Gulf of Maine ...
octopus.gma.org

Powdery Mildew of Grape, HYG-3018-94
... areas. These are the sexual fruiting bodies (cleistothecia) of the fungus. Causal Organism and Disease Cycle Powdery mildew is caused by the fungus Uncinula necator. It was previously thought that ... spores (ascospores) released from the cleistothecia are the primary inoculum for powdery mildew infections. Ascospore discharge from cleistothecia is initiated if 0.1 inch of rain occurs with an average ...
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Cherry Leaf Spot, HYG-3021-95
... for about six to eight weeks, starting at petal fall. The optimal temperatures for ascospore discharge are 61 degrees F (16 degrees C) and higher. Very few ascospores are discharged at ... as 15 days may be required before symptoms appear. Figure 2. Cherry leaf spot disease cycle. We wish to thank the New York State Agricultural Experiment Station for use of this ...
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Trees Part 4
... rarely cause defoliation. This most often occurs in late spring and early summer. The disease cycle is broken if the alternate host is removed; however, the spores can drift long ... visible. This is covered with numerous black fruiting structures. Mature fruiting structures (perithecia) can forcibly discharge sexual spores (ascospores) for distances of 60 mm. They are then blown to surrounding trees ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

NYBG.org: Fusarium Wilt And Its Effect On Bananas
... animal kingdom than to plants. Gasteromycetes - subclass of the Basidiomycetes which do not forcibly discharge their spores. Gleba - the collective tissues which produces spores Hartig net - a complex ... mycelium Mycelia - a mass of heavily branched hyphae. Nitrogen cycle - The circulation of nitrogen in an environment in which a cycle of chemical reactions compound atmospheric nitrogen, dissolve it ...
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Life Cycles Public Phenology Database
... of canada geese seen on the Wisconsin River at Warm Water Discharge. Goose, Canada Branta canadensis Arrival in Spring 2002-03-17 Withee ... in a floatilla of abot 100 ducks at warm water discharge on Wisconsin River. Martin, Purple Progne subis Arrival in Spring ... grass in a wet area. ring-tailed possum pseudocheirus peregrinus life cycle 2002-06-09 adelaide s.a Notes: robin turdus migratorius ...
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FPHG -
... This phase of apple scab disease is termed storage scab. Disease Cycle Apple scab is caused by the fungus Venturia inaequalis, which ... in the fallen leaves must be wet for the spores to discharge. The ascospores are not all discharged with the first spring rains ... discharged from the fruiting bodies in the fallen leaves, the disease cycle is broken and no further source of infection remains for ...
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FPHG -
... after harvest, the spots increase in size and become more sunken, thus more visible. Disease Cycle The fungus overwinters in apple leaves on the orchard floor. About the time of petal ... disease on leaves while they remain on the trees. Rain and high humidity favor spore discharge and infection of fruit. Infections continue until midsummer, although they decrease as the season progresses ...
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