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Evidence of competition for photosynthates between growth processes and oleoresin synthesis in Pinus taeda L.
... water depletion. Calculated potential evapotranspiration reached a maximum in late June, but water deficits did not reach maximum levels until September. Apparently, moderate seasonal water deficits ...
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plants without water - Project Summary
... water deficits. Combining a molecular and evolutionary approach, the "Plants Without Water" Genomics Project will address these questions: What are the cellular-level processes of plant adaptation to water deficits ...
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FIG Fruit Facts
... Irrigation: Young fig tees should be watered regularly until fully established. In dry western climates, water mature trees deeply at least every one or two weeks. Desert gardeners may have ... water, the leaves will turn yellow and drop. Also, drought-stressed trees will not produce fruit and are more susceptible to nematode damage. Recently planted trees are particularly susceptible to water deficits ...
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Publication: Choosing the Right Tillage System for Row Crop Production
... wind velocity and the wind's soil carrying capacity near the soil surface. Water conservation. Water infiltration is generally increased immediately after tillage, but tillage tends to break down soil ... may be inadequate for early seedling growth and for optimal crop growth during times of water deficits. Nutrient stratification develops with other reduced tillage systems as well, but less so than ...
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IJPS Contents: Vol. 158, No. 6
... , Michele Bonenfant-Magné, and Jean-Claude Audran 818-826 PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ANATOMICAL RESPONSES TO WATER DEFICITS IN THE CAM EPIPHYTE TILLANDSIA IONANTHA (BROMELIACEAE) Edward J. Nowak and Craig E. Martin ... THREE RIPARIAN RAMINOIDS TO CHANGES IN THE SOIL WATER TABLE Anna Sala and Robert S. Nowak 844-850 ETHANOL SYNTHESIS AND WATER RELATIONS OF FLOODED PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII (MIRB.) FRANCO (DOUGLAS- ...
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Populus balsamifera L
... roots of balsam poplar in young stands can extract water from near the water table and the capillary zone above it. ... provided moisture is adequate (63). Germination can occur under water, and even mild water deficits reduce germination (33). Germination is reduced by exposure ... some stages of succession and a combination of light, water, and nutrient availability in other stages. In greenhouse studies ...
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PMS Instrument Co.
... al. 1976. Effect on Plant Water Deficits at Various Growth Stages on Growth Grain Yield and Leaf Water Potential of Irrigated Grain Sorghum ... M.S. 1963. The Water Relations of Tree Seedlings I. Growth and Water Use in Relation to Soil Water Potential. Plant Physiology. ... . and Dasberg, S., et. al. 1981. Water Deficit Effects on Water Potential, Yield and Water Use of Cowpeas. Agronomy Journal. Volume 73 ...
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Center for Forestry-Lecture Series
... Nicholson. 1964. Conservation and the Next Renaissance. Harold G. Wilm. 1965. Patterns for Action: Water and Recreation Resources. Stephen H. Spurr. 1966. Wilderness Management. Russell F. Train. 1967. ... Atkinson - Changing Forestry: Transitions to the Twenty-first Century 1985; John B. Crowell, Jr. - Deficits, Compound Interest and the Forest Service 1986; Harold R. Walt - Of Forestry, Tree Spikers ...
nature.berkeley.edu

Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Solving Common Vegetable Problems
... over-fertilization, use mulch to help keep soil from losing moisture, and water to make up for rainfall deficits. Some varieties are more susceptible than others. New leaves on cucumber plants suddenly ...
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Larix laricina (Du Roi) K
... foliar nutrient concentrations (especially nitrogen and phosphorus) but negatively correlated to amount of standing water (43). On water-covered stagnant peatlands, the tree grows slowly and may be only 2 m ( ... Forestry Service, Ottawa, ON. Glerum, C., and G. Pierpoint. 1968. The influence of soil moisture deficits on seedling growth of three coniferous species. Forestry Chronicle 44(5):26-29. Hall, ...
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