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An Analysis Of Cadmium And Lead Uptake In Hydroponically Grown Corn Seedlings, Julie Jones Medlin
An Analysis Of Cadmium And Lead Uptake In Hydroponically Grown Corn Seedlings, Julie Jones Medlin
Dissertations
The purpose of this study was to analyze selected growth parameters of hydroponically grown corn seedlings (Zea mays) in relation to the uptake of the heavy metals, lead and cadmium. The corn seedlings were treated with various concentrations of lead and cadmium at different levels of pH, and phosphate and ferric ion concentrations. Root and shoot lengths were measured before and after heavy metal treatment to determine the relative growth in the different treatment solutions. Wet and dry weights were also obtained. The plant material was digested with nitric and perchloric acids in preparation for analysis for heavy metal content …
Litter Production And Nutrient Content Of Litter In The Seasonally Flooded Dismal Swamp, Marta M. Gomez
Litter Production And Nutrient Content Of Litter In The Seasonally Flooded Dismal Swamp, Marta M. Gomez
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
Litter production was studied in four plant communities in the Great Dismal Swamp, Virginia, that differ primarily in species composition and flooding regime. Greatest leaf deposition occurred in the more flooded communities, maple-gum (Acer-Nyssa) with 536 g m-2 yr-1 and cypress (Taxodium distichum (L.) Richard) with 528 g m-2 yr-1, followed by the cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides (L.) BSP) and mixed hardwood (Quercus-Acer-Nyssa-Liquidambar) communities with 506 g m-2 yr-1 and 455 g m-2 yr-1, respectively. Litter nutrient concentrations were generally higher in the cypress and maple-gum stands, indicating greater nutrient availability …
The Effect Of The Herbicide Metolachlor On Nutrient Levels In Zea Mays L., Tamsey Dawn Warren Ellis
The Effect Of The Herbicide Metolachlor On Nutrient Levels In Zea Mays L., Tamsey Dawn Warren Ellis
Biological Sciences Theses & Dissertations
An investigation of the effect of metolachlor, a chloracetamide herbicide released for agricultural purpose during the Spring of 1977, on plant tissue levels of phosphorus, potassium, calcium and magnesium in juvenile sweet corn and the recovery rate of sweet corn exposed to metolachlor from any plant nutrient effects when the herbicide was removed.
An increase of metolachlor concentration caused a progressive reduction in growth (height and dry weight) of the leafy portion of juvenile sweet corn. At metolachlor concentrations of 0.16 ppm and higher pronounced stunting and twisting were observed in the plants.
There was a progressive reduction in the …
The Effect Of Light Intensity On The Incorporation Of Calcium Into The Carbonate Skeleton In Bossiella Orbigniania, Carol D. Logan
The Effect Of Light Intensity On The Incorporation Of Calcium Into The Carbonate Skeleton In Bossiella Orbigniania, Carol D. Logan
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
The effect of light intensity on the incorporation of calcium carbonate into the algal skeleton inBossiala orbigniana (Descaisne) Silva (1957) (Corallinaceae) was studied. Calcium-45 labeling of terminal segments under experimental laboratory conditions was used to estimate calcification rate. Plant sections were tested under each of six light intensities ranging between zero (darkness) and 1960 pW-2cm Calcium incorporation was found to be enhanced in light treatments as compared with dark treatment. Light of intensities ranging from 285 pW cm-2 to 1960 pW cm-2gave enhancement effects which were not significantly different from each other. Three alternate …
Determination Of The Temperature Response Curves For Abscisic Acid And Its Derivatives In Economically Important Horticultural Crops, Jaleh Daie
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Part I
Four-week old tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) seedlings were exposed to different constant temperatures of 15, 25, 35, or 45 C. To determine the effect of temperature on Abscisic Acid (ABA) young and old leaves were harvested at 0, 6, 12, 24, or 48 h and free, hydrolyzable and total ABA were measured using gas liquid chromatographic methods. Temperature had a significant effect on free, hydrolyzable and total ABA in both young and old leaves. Time had a significant effect as a cubic function on all ABA measurements in old leaves but in young leaves a significant effect …
Ultrastructural Localization Of Solanidine In Potato Tubers, Shau-Ron Han
Ultrastructural Localization Of Solanidine In Potato Tubers, Shau-Ron Han
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Solanine, the green substance in potato, Solanum tuberosum L., tubers, is a toxic glycoalkaloid that is a potential human health hazard. To control the formation of this glycoalkaloid a greater understanding of its site of synthesis is needed. Labelling of solanidine, a direct precursor in the biosynthesis of solanine, with digitonin may indirectly locate the site of solanine synthesis in tubers. A study using ultrastructural cytochemical techniques was initiated to explore this possibility.
Sprouted tips and peridermal complex (periderm and cortex) tissue were fixed three different ways: (1) glutaraldehyde only, (2) osmium tetroxide and glutaraldehyde, and (3) glutaraldehyde-osmium tetroxide-digitonin mixture. …
A Comparative Analysis Of Plant Response Parameters : To The Los Angeles Aqueduct Systems In The Mojave Desert, California, Edwin F. Archbold
A Comparative Analysis Of Plant Response Parameters : To The Los Angeles Aqueduct Systems In The Mojave Desert, California, Edwin F. Archbold
Loma Linda University Electronic Theses, Dissertations & Projects
A comparative study of the two Los Angeles aqueduct systems was appropriate and feasible because of the 57 year span between construction dates. Although, dealing with complex interactive relationships of a variety of parameters and some unmeasurable aspects, this project attempted to get a closer look at the impacts of man-made constructions in the Mojave Desert.
Land managers and ecologists are particularly interested in answering the questions, how did the Mojave Desert perennial vegetation respond to a utility construction, such as the Los Angeles aqueduct, and what is the intensity of damage to plant cover. The recovery rates for vegetation …
The Ferns Of The Rancho Del Cielo Region, Lawrence Victor Lof
The Ferns Of The Rancho Del Cielo Region, Lawrence Victor Lof
Theses and Dissertations - UTB/UTPA
This paper contains a key to the fifty-seven fern species found on the eastern slope of the Sierra de Guatemala in southern Tamaulipas Mexico. Included are descriptions and drawings of each of the species In addition, the climate and its relation to the unique flora of the area is discussed.
Effects Of Host Plant Patch Size And Surrounding Plant Type On Insect Population Dynamics, Lynn A. Maguire
Effects Of Host Plant Patch Size And Surrounding Plant Type On Insect Population Dynamics, Lynn A. Maguire
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of the present study was to investigate how plant spatial patterns and insect behavior interact to influence the population dynamics of insects using the plants. The study included three phases: l) field experiments using collards (Brassica oleracea) and the crucifer insect fauna; 2) simulation models representing the population dynamics of an insect herbivore as functions of insect dispersal behavior and host plant patch size; and 3) model-field syntheses integrating model predictions and field variability estimates to choose an appropriate spatial scale for future field experiments or applications.
In field experiments on surrounding plant type, collards were …
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Probe Of Ultraviolet-B Photoinhibition Of Primary Photoreactions In Intact Leaves, Robert S. Nowak
Chlorophyll Fluorescence Probe Of Ultraviolet-B Photoinhibition Of Primary Photoreactions In Intact Leaves, Robert S. Nowak
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Damage to primary photosynthetic reactions caused by environmental stress can be assessed by measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence induction in intact leaves. This approach was applied in studies of ultraviolet-B photoinhibition of photosynthesis in Pisum sativum L. and Rumex patientia L. leaves. At ultraviolet-B dose rates insufficient to cause inhibition of net photosynthesis, changes in the magnitude of fluorescence transients did occur, which suggested direct effects on chloroplast pigments in Pisum and inhibition of photosynthetic electron transport between the photosystems in both species. Leaves of these two species subjected to a much higher dose rate had a significant reduction of net …
Electron Microscopic Study Of Cell Division And Reproductive Differentiation In Male Branches Of Dasya Baillouviana (Gmelin) Montagne (Rhodophyta), Dawn Phillips Sigfred
Electron Microscopic Study Of Cell Division And Reproductive Differentiation In Male Branches Of Dasya Baillouviana (Gmelin) Montagne (Rhodophyta), Dawn Phillips Sigfred
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Illinois Ferns Of Coles, Clark, And Cumberland Counties, Bill N. Mcknight
The Illinois Ferns Of Coles, Clark, And Cumberland Counties, Bill N. Mcknight
Masters Theses
A study of the ferns in East Central Illinois was conducted between the spring of 1976 and the spring of 1980. The counties surveyed were Coles, Clark, and Cumberland. The majority of the field investigation was conducted near the moraines and waterways which dissect the area.
Keys are provided for the families, genera, and species. There are also descriptions and illustrations for each species considered. The description covers the gross external morphology and any variations that occur. Also included are habitat preference and local distribution data. In addition, there are ethnic comments dealing with the derivation of both folk and …
Polyphenal Oxidase Activity And Dark Pigment Of Oospore Walls In Chara Globularis, Michael F. Glinternick
Polyphenal Oxidase Activity And Dark Pigment Of Oospore Walls In Chara Globularis, Michael F. Glinternick
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
The Influence Of Atrazine (2-Chloro-4-(Ethylamino)-6-(Isopropylamino-S-Triazine) On The Severity Of Gibberella Zeae-Induced Seedling Blight Of Corn, Louis A. Heaton
The Influence Of Atrazine (2-Chloro-4-(Ethylamino)-6-(Isopropylamino-S-Triazine) On The Severity Of Gibberella Zeae-Induced Seedling Blight Of Corn, Louis A. Heaton
Masters Theses
Three corn inbreds were grown in artificially inoculated, steamed greenhouse soil amended with atrazine (2-chloro-4-(ethylamino)-6-(isopropylamino)-s-triazine) to determine the herbicide's effect on the severity of Gibberella zeae (Schwabe) Petch-induced seedling blight. Corn inbreds used were Gibberella-resistant (FR632), Gibberella-intermediate (FRMo17), and Gibberella-susceptible (C123HT). Soils were amended with atrazine at rates of 2, 15, and 30 ppm.
Susceptible inbred seedlings showed no response to the herbicide with symptims equally severe in controls and all 3 concentrations of atrazine. Intermediate inbred seedlings grown in all atrazine amended soils showed significantly more severe disease symptoms than controls. Soil amended with …
Aspects Of 14co2 Uptake In Cyclostat Grown Chlorella Sp Population Exposed To Varying Lengths Of Photoperiods, Steven J. Hastings
Aspects Of 14co2 Uptake In Cyclostat Grown Chlorella Sp Population Exposed To Varying Lengths Of Photoperiods, Steven J. Hastings
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Vegetative Mitosis In The Multinucleate Green Alga, Cladophora Flexuosa: An Ultrastructural Study, Ruth Schwab Lewis
Vegetative Mitosis In The Multinucleate Green Alga, Cladophora Flexuosa: An Ultrastructural Study, Ruth Schwab Lewis
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Soil Microfungal Relationships Associated With Grassland Reestablishment, Dennis C. Clarke
Soil Microfungal Relationships Associated With Grassland Reestablishment, Dennis C. Clarke
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The mixed prairie association has a characteristic soil microfungal flora associated with the cover vegetation (Clarke and Christensen, 1980). Rhizosphere organisms are correlated with the cover vegetation (Christensen, 1969) and a change in the cover vegetation should be accompanied by a change in the organisms in the rhizosphere. Some disturbances that may lead to change in the cover vegetation are tillage, grazing, interseeding, mowing and fires. Christensen's (1980) review of species diversity and dominance in fungal communities indicates that in general these disturbances tend to reduce soil microfungal diversity while increasing the frequency of the remaining species. Other studies have …
Azalea Tissue Culture, Albert G. Curry
Azalea Tissue Culture, Albert G. Curry
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Vascular Flora Of Mathews County, Virginia, Margaret Norman Van Montfrans
Vascular Flora Of Mathews County, Virginia, Margaret Norman Van Montfrans
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Analyses Of Illinois Wild Turkey Habitat And April Foods, Kim D. Price
Analyses Of Illinois Wild Turkey Habitat And April Foods, Kim D. Price
Masters Theses
A vegetative analysis of turkey habitat was conducted in Alexander, Jackson, Union, and Calhoun Counties, Illinois. From these studies it was determined that turkeys inhabit relatively open stands of timber with agricultural fields and forest clearings in close proximity. Species of Quercus comprise approximately 40% or more of the tree species sampled, with Q. alba, Q. rubra, and Q. velutina being the most dominant. Found growing in association with Quercus are species of Carya, Cornus florida, Acer saccharum, Sassafras albidum, Fraxinus americana, and Ulmus rubra, in varying concentrations. The examination of food …
A Test Of The Fertilizing Value And Inhibitory Qualities Of Sewage Sludge, Gregory D. Kugler
A Test Of The Fertilizing Value And Inhibitory Qualities Of Sewage Sludge, Gregory D. Kugler
Masters Theses
Three sludges - aerobic, anaerobic, Milorganite, and peat moss were tested for fertilizing ability, seed inhibition, and chemical composition. Using green bean (Phaseolus sp.) and rye grass (Lolium perenne) seeds in two sludge amended soils, a greenhouse study indicated growth enhancement for the rye grass and variable results for the green beans. Algal and fungal contaminations were problems. Seeds germinated in sludge extract were inhibited, but no correlation with the chemical analyses could be established. Only Milorganite had a heavy metal content significantly higher than the soils tested.
A Taxonomic And Ecological Study Of The Lichens Of "Rocks Park" In Coles County, Illinois, Robert Arthur Williams
A Taxonomic And Ecological Study Of The Lichens Of "Rocks Park" In Coles County, Illinois, Robert Arthur Williams
Masters Theses
The lichen flora of "Rocks Park", Coles County, Illinois, was studied extensively. The tract (sec 17, T12N,R10E), which is located in east-central Illinois, was selected for study because of its diversity of habitats for lichen growth. A literature review of the studies of the lichens of east central and southern Illinois and nearby Indiana is included. The area is heavily dissected by the Embarrass River and a few small tributaries. The major vegetation type is oak-hickory forest. This tract was found to have four distinct habitats with different lichen associations. The habitats described are the following:
- Open Field Area
- Sparsely …
The Effects Of N-Serve On The Availability Of Urea And Ureaformaldehyde Nitrogen On Lolium Perenne L., Ronald E. Schroll
The Effects Of N-Serve On The Availability Of Urea And Ureaformaldehyde Nitrogen On Lolium Perenne L., Ronald E. Schroll
Masters Theses
Laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the effect of "N-Serve" (DOW) on the availability of urea nitrogen and the subsequent greening effect on perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) seedlings as compared to the availability of nitrogen and subsequent greening from a controlled release ureaformaldehyde fertilizer. A low organic matter sandy loam soil and a high organic matter clay loam soil were used in this study. Soil treatments of urea and ureaformaldehyde fertilizers were applied and incorporated at concentrations of 0, 25, 38, and 50 ppm-N. N-Serve at concentrations of 0.25, 0.50, and 1.0 ppm active ingredient were applied and …