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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... , Peach , Plum (Myrobalan) Grapes Literature Cited INTRODUCTION The damage numbers listed below are from replicated studies. Those conducted in pots or microplots are indicated where possible. Study conditions may ... upon packing density during measurement. Since bulk densities are not frequently reported in studies in which nematode numbers are expressed on a volume basis, accurate conversion of ...
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OSU Nematode Testing Service
... the crop itself is not a host. Most information listed below is from replicated studies or systematic surveys. Studies conducted in pots are indicated. Study conditions may deviate from local Oregon ... . Journal of Nematology 16:135-140. Jensen, H. J. 1953. Experimental greenhouse host range studies of two root-lesion nematodes Pratylenchus vulnus and Pratylenchus penetrans. Plant Disease Reporter 37 ...
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Lwoff's Pathways - Viral Replication
... the cells of a lysogenic culture were artificially caused to burst open. Lwoff's definitive studies on the subject relied on the time-honored technique of persistent, careful observations. He observed ... cuts the host chromosome and integrates viral genes into it. When the recombinant DNA is replicated, it passes the viral DNA onto all of its descendents. If the viral genes later ...
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Careers In Botany - Botanical Society of America Member Profiles
... , in collaboration with others, uses these germplasm collections for morphological studies of difficult species complexes, in replicated field trials, to test prior ideas of what constitutes a species. ... and to enjoy the benefits of collaboration with different potato researchers. Below is a replicated field trial of the Solanum brevicaule complex in Mendoza, conducted in Argentina in 2005 ...
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New Disease Reports - First report of Bipolaris sacchari causing wheat stem-base disease in Iran
... pot. Control plants were grown in soil containing 1 % sterile wheat straw. The treatments were replicated five times. Plants were grown in a greenhouse for 75 days at 24°C, then ... root and stem rot disease of wheat caused by B. sacchari in Iran. Further field studies are needed on the ecology and pathogenicity of B. sacchari to formulate steps for controlling ...
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Organic Research Project
... market garden/vegetable production and field crop/livestock production are being compared in replicated plots involving comparisons of compost application, crop rotation and livestock grazing. Vegetable crops ... apple, squash, and potato, mulching system evaluation on squash, companion cropping, tomato disease studies, and a weed management study on peppers. College of Agriculture, Forestry and ...
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LITTORAL
... being managed by the trust in partnership with Groundwork Rossendale, and is bow being replicated by environmental and arts groups in Sweden, Denmark and in Germany. Willow Tree Sculpture, ... trees (explaining such concepts such as carbon cycles and photosynthesis), insect counts, local history studies (Iron and charcoal making), geography, arts and crafts, basket making and architecture. The Willow ...
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Pinus OWN Engelm
... been developed to reproduce specific individuals for use in seed orchards, clone banks, and genetic studies. Scions from mature trees are grafted onto seedling rootstocks in seed orchards and this is ... north than in the south. Slash pine seeds from many sources have been grown in replicated provenance tests at several geographic locations (51,57). When north Florida- south Georgia seed sources ...
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Palm Diseases: LY in Florida
... increased as the impact of the disease on south Florida was recognized. This research and studies in Jamaica and Africa have brought a better understanding of the disease. The following points ... identified as Myndus crudus has been shown to transmit the causal agent of LY in replicated tests at the Agricultural Research and Education Center. Myndus crudus was collected from the leaves ...
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Rivenrock Gardens: Organic Philosophy
... Compost How to Compost Frequently Asked Questions The Benefits of Soil Microbes Ancient Agriculture and studies of Organic Cactus removal Terraces for home and farm Water Conservation in the garden Thoughts ... in contact with the Earth, with the soil and the great outdoors is not easily replicated with other outdoor activities. Many of us were raised gardening by parents who were raised ...
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