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A Review Of The Nearctic Species Of The Thrips-Attacking Genus Ceranisus Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), S. V. Triapitsyn, David H. Headrick Dec 1995

A Review Of The Nearctic Species Of The Thrips-Attacking Genus Ceranisus Walker (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae), S. V. Triapitsyn, David H. Headrick

Horticulture and Crop Science

The thrips-attacking Eulophidae (subfamily Entedoninae) known from the Nearctic region are reviewed. One new species, Ceranisus loomansi, is described. Four other species of Ceranisus are redescribed and illustrated based mainly on a study of their type specimens as well as on additional material from Arizona, California, Hawaii, Mississippi and Japan. Lectotypes are designated for Ceranisus americensis (Girault), C. nubilipennis (Williams) and C. russelli (Crawford). A key to eight species belonging to four entedonine thrips-attacking genera is given, and host associations are indicated for those species.


Lupin Logic Number 65 Dec 1995

Lupin Logic Number 65

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupin breeding in Australia- the first 50 years - Wallace Cowling

Reminders

United Arab Emirates

Vigour tests

Lupin market report


Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Annual Progress Report, 1995, Agricultural Experiment Station Dec 1995

Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm Annual Progress Report, 1995, Agricultural Experiment Station

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This thirty-fifth annual report of the research program at the Southeast South Dakota Experiment Farm has special significance for those engaged in agriculture and the agriculturally related businesses in the nine county area of southeast South Dakota. Reports in this document include information on: temperatures and precipitation data, corn production and performance, soybean research and planting, soil testing, alfalfa yield test, fertilizer testing, herbicide research, crop rotation, sorghum, small grains, livestock research, and pest and weed control.


Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1995, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department Dec 1995

Northeast Research Station Watertown, South Dakota Annual Progress Report, 1995, Agricultural Experiment Station, Plant Science Department

Agricultural Experiment Station and Research Farm Annual Reports

This is the 1995 annual progress report for the Northeast Research Station in Watertown, South Dakota. This report is issued by the South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and the South Dakota State University Plant Science Department. This report includes weather data, yield comparisons, crop performance trials, corn trials, soybean trials, winter wheat performance testing, Barley Foliar information, weed and pest control, herbicide demonstrations, canola and flax variety trials and more.


Bulletin No. 34: Tidal Marshes Of Long Island Sound: Ecology, History And Restoration, Glenn D. Dreyer, William A. Niering Dec 1995

Bulletin No. 34: Tidal Marshes Of Long Island Sound: Ecology, History And Restoration, Glenn D. Dreyer, William A. Niering

Bulletins

No abstract provided.


Incidence And Life History Of Beech Scale, Initiator Of Beech Bark Disease, In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Robert Angelo Vance Dec 1995

Incidence And Life History Of Beech Scale, Initiator Of Beech Bark Disease, In The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Robert Angelo Vance

Masters Theses

American beech, Fagus grandifolia Ehrlich, in eastern North America are currently threatened by the devastating beech bark disease. This disease is caused by the fungal pathogens, Nectria coccinea var. faginata Lohman, Watson and Ayers, and Nectria galligena Bres., which infect trees that are predisposed by infestations of beech scale, Cryptococcus fagisuga Lindinger. In 1993, beech bark disease was discovered in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP).

In 1994, a 2-year cooperative research project involving the National Park Service and the University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station was initiated to study several aspects of beech bark disease in the GSMNP. …


The Prairie Naturalist Volume 27, No.4 December 1995 Dec 1995

The Prairie Naturalist Volume 27, No.4 December 1995

The Prairie Naturalist

NEW DISTRIBUTIONAL RECORDS FOR MAMMALS IN KANSAS · D. W Sparks and J. R. Choate

CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS IN NORTH DAKOTA PARASITIZED BY BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS ▪ G. P. Romig and R. D. Crawford

A NOTEWORTHY RECORD AND THE BREEDING DISTRIBUTION OF THE BLUE GROSBEAK IN NORTH DAKOTA ▪ L. D. Igl

NEAR LONGEVITY RECORD FOR THE SNOW GOOSE ▪ M T. Koenen and D. M. Leslie, Jr.

COMPARISON OF WATER CONSUMPTION BETWEEN TWO GRASSLAND EMBERIZIDS ▪ J. L. Zimmerman

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DECLINING PROPORTION OF CITIZENS HUNTING IN SOUTH DAKOTA ▪ N. J. Dietz, K. F. Higgins, and R. D. Mendelsohn …


Nebline, December 1995 Dec 1995

Nebline, December 1995

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Horticulture

Rural $ense

Family Living

4-H & Youth

Environmental Focus

Community & Leadership Development

Extension Calendar

Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)

Nebraska Association for Family and Community Education News

and other extension news and event


Accuracy Of Equations Predicting The Phyllochron Of Wheat, Gregory S. Mcmaster, Wallace Wilhelm Nov 1995

Accuracy Of Equations Predicting The Phyllochron Of Wheat, Gregory S. Mcmaster, Wallace Wilhelm

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

Predicting the rate of leaf appearance, or phyllochron, aids in understanding and modeling grass development and growth. Nine equations predicting the phyllochron of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were evaluated using field data from a variety of locations, cultivars, and management practices. Each equation is referred to by the last name of the first author; if there is more than one equation by the first author, additional descriptors were included. The BAKER and KIRBY equations predict the phyllochron based on changes in daylength following seedling emergence; CAO-TEMP and CAO-DAY use a curvilinear relationship with temperature and daylength, respectively; CAO-T&D uses the …


United States Patent, Number: 5,466,788: Subgenomic Promoter, Paul G. Ahlquist, Roy C. French Nov 1995

United States Patent, Number: 5,466,788: Subgenomic Promoter, Paul G. Ahlquist, Roy C. French

Department of Plant Pathology: Faculty Publications

A subgenomic promoter of a positive strand RNA virus is disclosed which directs the amplified expression of a structural gene in plant tissue. The core region and an upstream activating domain of the subgenomic promoter are identified. This promoter can be utilized in a modified virus, or in an appropriate engineered recombinant DNA derivative, which may be chromosomally integrated or maintained as an episome in transformed cells.


Nitrous Oxide Loss From Poultry Manure-Amended Soil After Rain, Mark S. Coyne, A. Villalba, Robert L. Blevins Nov 1995

Nitrous Oxide Loss From Poultry Manure-Amended Soil After Rain, Mark S. Coyne, A. Villalba, Robert L. Blevins

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications

Land application of poultry wastes in Kentucky will increase as the broiler industry grows. If poultry manure stimulates N2O loss from soil it will reduce the fertilizer N value of this waste. In contrast, stimulated N2O loss in grass filter strips receiving the runoff from manured fields could help reduce contamination of surface water by NO3. Our objectives were to determine (i) if poultry manure stimulated N2O loss in soil after rainfall and (ii) if there was an edge-of-field effect on N2O loss in grass filters intercepting runoff from …


Lupin Logic Number 64 Nov 1995

Lupin Logic Number 64

Lupin Logic

Contents

The lime debt

Action required

Albus lupins

New testing service

Lupin variety recommendations 1996


Netted Chain Fern Woodwardia Areolata (L.) T. Moore, Gene Silberhorn Nov 1995

Netted Chain Fern Woodwardia Areolata (L.) T. Moore, Gene Silberhorn

Reports

The Wetland Flora Technical Report series provides concise information regarding the identification, growth habits, distribution, habitat, ecology and wetland indicator status for the title species. Illustrations are also included to aid in specimen ident


Nebline, November 1995 Nov 1995

Nebline, November 1995

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Horticulture

Rural $ense

Family Living

4-H & Youth

Environmental Focus

Community & Leadership Development

Extension Calendar

Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)

Nebraska Association for Family and Community Education News

and other extension news and event


Remnant Vegetation And Natural Resources Of The Blackwood River Catchment An Atlas, Shaun B. Grein Nov 1995

Remnant Vegetation And Natural Resources Of The Blackwood River Catchment An Atlas, Shaun B. Grein

Agriculture reports

The Blackwood River is one of the longest rivers in the South-West of Western Australia, stretching 300 km from Moordjarrup to August. The catchment covers more than 28,000 square kilometres (2.8 million ha) from the Shire of Kent to the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River. It incorporates 17 shires, more than 30,000 people, 18 Land Conservation District Committees (LCDCs) and 143 sub-catchment groups. Shires within the Blackwood Catchment cover 4.12 million hectares, over half of the total area of the shires that fall within the catchment boundary.


D.Gps For Ground Control In The Quindabellup And Wambellup Sub-Catchments, Buddy Wheaton Nov 1995

D.Gps For Ground Control In The Quindabellup And Wambellup Sub-Catchments, Buddy Wheaton

Soil conservation survey collection

This report summarises work undertaken to provide ground control for digital terrain models(DTMs) of the Quindabellup and Wambellup sub-catchments. The DTMs will be generated using digital photogrammetry; the ground control was obtained using differential Global Positioning System (D.GPS). Description of Bench Marks (BMs) and summary sheets of Standard Survey Marks (SSMs) located in the general area, were obtained from the Department of Land Administration(DOLA). A ground survey was carried out to confirm the location and condition of BMs and SSMs in the two sub-catchments. Five SSMs were selected as reference points for the D.GPS survey. A further 8 bench marks …


Broussonetia Papyrifera Vent., John E. Ebinger Oct 1995

Broussonetia Papyrifera Vent., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., William Mcclain Oct 1995

Fraxinus Pennsylvanica Marsh., William Mcclain

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Lupin Logic Number 63 Oct 1995

Lupin Logic Number 63

Lupin Logic

Contents

Lupin tempe

JERAC 95

Pod saver

Myallie released

Budworm

Pulse production Australia 1995


Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 1995, Volume 1, No. 1 Oct 1995

Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 1995, Volume 1, No. 1

Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters

Contents:

What Studies of the Past Can Tell Us about Grasslands by Margaret Bolick, Curator of Botany, University of Nebraska State Museum

The Buffalograss Story by T.P. Riordan, Department of Horticulture, UNL

Nebraska Proposes Cooperative CRP by Scott Hygnstrom, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, UNL

International Rangeland Congress Focuses On Future by James Stubbendieck, Department of Agronomy, UNL

CGS Holds First Advisory Council Meeting

Jim Gerrish to Speak at Fall Seminar Series

International Turfgrass Meeting Held In Nebraska

On the National Scene

NRCS Holds Listening Sessions In Nebraska

Tape of Grazing Lands Management Satellite Videoconference Available


Samolus Valerandi L., John E. Ebinger Oct 1995

Samolus Valerandi L., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Pb897 Commercial Bush Snapbean Production, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Oct 1995

Pb897 Commercial Bush Snapbean Production, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service

Field & Commercial Crops

Snapbean production in Tennessee ranges from 6,000 to 9,000 acres and contributes $7 to $9 million annually to the state’s economy. The major production area is located within a 50-mile radius of Crossville, with some early production in the south central portion of the state. Small acreages are grown throughout the state for local sales.

Presently, the acreage is about 45 percent processing and 55 percent fresh market. Fresh market packing operations have increased about five-fold in the last few years.

The varying elevations and temperatures enable producers to plant early at lower elevations and make summer plantings at higher …


Pb897-Commercial Snap Bean Production, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service Oct 1995

Pb897-Commercial Snap Bean Production, The University Of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service

Commercial Horticulture

Snapbean production in Tennessee ranges from 6,000 to 9,000 acres and contributes $7 to $9 million annually to the state’s economy. The major production area is located within a 50-mile radius of Crossville, with some early production in the south central portion of the state. Small acreages are grown throughout the state for local sales.

Presently, the acreage is about 45 percent processing and 55 percent fresh market. Fresh market packing operations have increased about five-fold in the last few years.

The varying elevations and temperatures enable producers to plant early at lower elevations and make summer plantings at higher …


Bumelia Lanuginosa Pers., John E. Ebinger Oct 1995

Bumelia Lanuginosa Pers., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Nebline, October 1995 Oct 1995

Nebline, October 1995

NEBLINE Newsletter Archive from Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County

Horticulture

Rural $ense

Family Living

4-H & Youth

Environmental Focus

Community & Leadership Development

Extension Calendar

Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP)

Nebraska Association for Family and Community Education News

and other extension news and events


Adaptability And Reliability Of Yield For Four Bell Pepper Cultivars Across Three Southeastern States, Laurie Hodges, Douglas C. Sanders, Katharine B. Perry, Kent M. Eskridge, K. M. (Dean) Batal, Darbie M. Granberry, Wayne J. Mclaurin, Dennis Decoteau, Robert J. Dufault, J. Thomas Garrett, Russell Nagata Oct 1995

Adaptability And Reliability Of Yield For Four Bell Pepper Cultivars Across Three Southeastern States, Laurie Hodges, Douglas C. Sanders, Katharine B. Perry, Kent M. Eskridge, K. M. (Dean) Batal, Darbie M. Granberry, Wayne J. Mclaurin, Dennis Decoteau, Robert J. Dufault, J. Thomas Garrett, Russell Nagata

Department of Agronomy and Horticulture: Faculty Publications

Four bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cultivars were evaluated for yield (total weight of marketable fruit) performance over 41 environments as combinations of 3 years, three planting dates, and seven locations across North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Cultural practices, including trickle irrigation and double rows planted on black plastic-covered beds, were uniform across all environments, except for fertilization, which was adjusted at each location based on soil tests. Comparing production over 3 years between the mountain location and the Coastal Plain location in North Carolina, yields were lower on the Coastal Plain. Spring plantings provided higher yields than …


A Second Nitrogenase In Vegetative Cells Of A Heterocyst-Forming Cyanobacterium, T Thiel, E Lyons, J Erker, A Ernst Sep 1995

A Second Nitrogenase In Vegetative Cells Of A Heterocyst-Forming Cyanobacterium, T Thiel, E Lyons, J Erker, A Ernst

Biology Department Faculty Works

In many filamentous cyanobacteria nitrogen fixation occurs in differentiated cells called heterocysts. Filamentous strains that do not form heterocysts may fix nitrogen in vegetative cells, primarily under anaerobic conditions. We describe here two functional Mo-dependent nitrogenases in a single organism, the cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis. Using a lacZ reporter with a fluorescent beta-galactoside substrate for in situ localization of gene expression, we have shown that the two clusters of nif genes are expressed independently. One nitrogenase functions only in heterocysts under either aerobic or anaerobic growth conditions, whereas the second nitrogenase functions only under anaerobic conditions in vegetative cells and heterocysts. …


A Second Nitrogenase In Vegetative Cells Of A Heterocyst-Forming Cyanobacterium, T Thiel, E M. Lyons, J C. Erker, A Ernst Sep 1995

A Second Nitrogenase In Vegetative Cells Of A Heterocyst-Forming Cyanobacterium, T Thiel, E M. Lyons, J C. Erker, A Ernst

Teresa Thiel

In many filamentous cyanobacteria nitrogen fixation occurs in differentiated cells called heterocysts. Filamentous strains that do not form heterocysts may fix nitrogen in vegetative cells, primarily under anaerobic conditions. We describe here two functional Mo-dependent nitrogenases in a single organism, the cyanobacterium Anabaena variabilis. Using a lacZ reporter with a fluorescent beta-galactoside substrate for in situ localization of gene expression, we have shown that the two clusters of nif genes are expressed independently. One nitrogenase functions only in heterocysts under either aerobic or anaerobic growth conditions, whereas the second nitrogenase functions only under anaerobic conditions in vegetative cells and heterocysts. …


Morus Alba L., John E. Ebinger Sep 1995

Morus Alba L., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.


Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., John E. Ebinger Sep 1995

Parthenocissus Quinquefolia (L.) Planch., John E. Ebinger

Specimens by Name

No abstract provided.