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Managing Bull Fertility in Beef Cattle Herds
... overall herd health program. Parasites can dramatically reduce body condition scores (energy reserves) of breeding bulls which can lead to reduced vigor, thus ... and 9 = obese) of bulls is important in assessing a bull's energy reserves. Bulls should be in BCS 5 or better prior to ... approximately 10 to 12% CP and access to a high quality energy source (i.e. 58% TDN or better). Feeding of cottonseed ...
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Dormancy In Plants: A Process For Survival
... the trees are storing up food and energy reserves which are needed for next spring's growth. Forcing new growth occupies the plant and delays the energy-storage process. The shortening days and ...
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Prune Your Cedars Cautiously
... , the plant will be forced to produce more buds. This will deplete the cedar's energy reserves and the plant will enter winter in a weakened state and be more susceptible to ...
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... and roots all have a symplast, which stores energy reserves. The greater the volume of the symplast, the greater the capacity to store energy reserves. The symplast is very fragile and requires a ... branches, stems or roots from trees reduces the volume of symplast. Since energy reserves are stored in the symplast, the energy reserves of the trees arc reduced. For the living processes of the tree ...
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... compartmentalize the infection, but in doing so the volume of root wood that could store energy reserves was decreased. Klaus Vollbrecht stands beside an elm in Sweden that was felled because of ... like all organisms, die in three basic ways: depletion, dysfunction and disruption. Depletion means that energy decreases to the point where disorder increases and the survival of the system is threatened ...
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Where Did All the Grapes Go
... grape pollen tube growth, below 60F pollen growth is reduced. The pollen grain has enough energy reserves to live about 24 hours after germination. It is doubtful that the pollen fertilized many ...
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July 2001 Volume 2 Issue 3
... grape pollen tube growth, below 60F pollen growth is reduced. The pollen grain has enough energy reserves to live about 24 hours after germination. It is doubtful that the pollen fertilized many ...
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Backyard Wildlife Habitats
... of travel they need to do. Environmental Benefits: Well-managed backyard habitats can save energy, protect the soil, and improve water and air quality. Vegetation reduces the temperature extremes ... nests, dens, and rearing their young. Cover also helps animals maintain temperature and conserve energy reserves by offering protection against cold winter winds and inclement weather, as well as providing ...
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Controlled Grazing of Virginia's Pastures
... carbohydrates and other energy reserves are produced when plants are growing. The excess nonstructural carbohydrates are stored in roots, rhizomes, stolons, and tillers. They provide energy and nutrients while ... recovery periods following grazing to allow accumulation of leaf area and nonstructural carbohydrate energy reserves. The cool season species benefit from longer rest periods and from not ...
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Fertilizing Lawns
... the plants, which makes the lawn look nice in the spring but depletes the plantsÂ’ energy reserves. Consequently, when summer stress periods occur, plants are weaker and less able to survive. Applying ... fall Earlier green-up in the spring without stimulating excessive shoot growth Carbohydrate reserves (a measure of the energy stored in the plant and available for growth) remain higher during the ...
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