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EXTOXNET PIP - DICOFOL
... , and 40% in the feces. Concentrations in body tissues peaked between 24 and 48 hours following dosing, with 10% of the dose found in fat, followed by the liver and other ... bobwhite quail, 1418 ppm in Japanese quail, and 2126 ppm in ring-necked pheasant. Eggshell thinning and reduced offspring survival were noted in the mallard duck, American kestrel, ring dove, and ...
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Carrots (Part 2)
... germination is often a result of the thin crust which develops on the soil surface following rain. Since radishes germinate quickly and more strongly, they may be planted with the carrots ... , because the elevated nitrogen levels of newly-applied manure will also lead to root forking. Thinning is almost always essential. While a crowded carrot row will exhibit healthy-looking tops, the ...
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The Common Chickweed
... only one season, winter annuals germinate in fall to produce small plants (rosettes). Early the following spring, these rosettes continue their rapid growth because of the lack of competition from other ... lawns are very competitive and usually resist attack by chickweed; however, lawns under stress or thinning are very much susceptible. Control: Chickweed is resistant to 2,4-D; for control, other ...
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Beets
... of seeds in a dried fruit: often, several seedlings will grow from each fruit; hand-thinning is almost always necessary (and important). As one source says, "The most common mistakes are ... maturity dates notwithstanding. More Relevant Links Besides any links presented above on this page, the following ought to be especially helpful: Plants For a Future Database: Beetroot - tons of data on ...
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Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Swiss Chard
... of seeds in a dried fruit: often, several seedlings will grow from each fruit; hand-thinning is almost always necessary (and important). Chard is notoriously slow to germinate, so the seedlings ... as they develop.) More Relevant Links Besides any links presented above on this page, the following ought to be especially helpful. Plants For a Future Database: Swiss Chard - tons of data ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 2, 1986: Contents
... [ Full Text ] Transpiration of a 31-year-old Chamaecyparis obtusa Endl. stand before and after thinning Yasushi Morikawa, Shigeaki Hattori and Yoshiyuki Kiyono Tree Physiology 2:115–121 [ Summary ] [ ... 204 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Changes in carbon allocation patterns in spruce and pine trees following irrigation and fertilization E. Axelsson and B. Axelsson Tree Physiology 2:205–214 [ Summary ] ...
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COMMERCIAL LOGGING FOR WILDFIRE PREVENTION
... the ground. Untreated logging slash can adversely affect fire behavior for up to 30 years following the logging operations. FACT: Commercial logging reduces the "overstory" tree canopy which moderates the " ... it reached a slash area." --G.R. Fahnestock, 1968. "Fire hazard from pre- commercially thinning ponderosa pine." U.S. Forest Service "Fire severity has generally increased and fire frequency ...
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Delphiniums, Alaska Style
... from our new delphinium display garden. Growing Delphinium Seeds Indoors Spacing Sun Soil Thinning Delphiniums Fertilizing Delphiniums Staking Delphiniums Delphiniums, Alaska Style For our fellow Anchorage gardeners. ... of 2003. These pages focus on the following aspects of growing delphiniums. Part 1 Seeds Space Sun Soil Part 2 Thinning Delphiniums Staking Delphiniums Fertilizing Delphiniums Part 1 ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Site Map
... Propagation Preparation & Planting First Year Care Irrigation Pollination Pruning & Training Fertilization Fruit Thinning Pests & Diseases Harvest & Postharvest Fruits & Nuts Master Gardeners Calendars Glossary Links About ... Fertilization Planting First Year Second and Following Years Amount of Nitrogen to Apply per Tree per Year Related Links Fruit Thinning Pests & Diseases Pests Weeds Diseases ...
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California Backyard Orchard: The Big Picture
... Propagation Preparation & Planting First Year Care Irrigation Pollination Pruning & Training Fertilization Fruit Thinning Pests & Diseases Harvest & Postharvest Site Considerations Climate Microclimates Chilling Soil Water ... Fertilization Planting First Year Second and Following Years Amount of Nitrogen to Apply per Tree per Year Related Links Fruit Thinning Pests & Diseases Pests Weeds Diseases ...
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