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Recombinant Watermelon (Citrullus Lanatus) Hydroperoxide Lyase And Uses Thereof, David Hildebrand, Hirotada Fukushige Dec 2006

Recombinant Watermelon (Citrullus Lanatus) Hydroperoxide Lyase And Uses Thereof, David Hildebrand, Hirotada Fukushige

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Patents

Recombinant watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) hydroperoxide lyase protein, DNA sequences encoding the protein, vectors containing the DNA sequences and hosts containing the vectors are provided, together with methods for recombinantly producing watermelon hydroperoxide lyase, DNA sequences, vectors and hosts.


Forage News [2006-12], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Dec 2006

Forage News [2006-12], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Grazing Conference
  • FEED: Biggest Cost Item
  • Heart of America Grazing Conference
  • KFGC Presents Annual Awards
  • KFGC Installs New Officers
  • Fayette County Producer Becomes Forage Spokesperson
  • Kentucky Hay – 2006
  • Methods to Manage Soil Phosphorus Levels on Kentucky Poultry Farms
  • Meat Goat Performance and Carcass Parameters When Finished on Orchardgrass, Red Clover, or Alfalfa Pastures
  • The Case for Forage Legumes
  • Upcoming Events


Hydrologic Properties Of Pervious Concrete, Joe D. Luck, Stephen R. Workman, Stephen F. Higgins, Mark S. Coyne Nov 2006

Hydrologic Properties Of Pervious Concrete, Joe D. Luck, Stephen R. Workman, Stephen F. Higgins, Mark S. Coyne

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications

Pervious concrete is concrete made by eliminating most or all of the fine aggregate (sand) in the concrete mix, which allows interconnected void spaces to be formed in the hardened product. These interconnected void spaces allow the concrete to transmit water at relatively high rates. The main objective of this project was to conduct research on the potential application of pervious concrete in agricultural settings, specifically for use in animal feed lots, manure storage pads, animal manure and bedding compost facilities, or floor systems in animal buildings. Laboratory tests were conducted on replicated samples of pervious concrete formed from two …


Forage News [2006-11], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Nov 2006

Forage News [2006-11], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Kentucky Grazing Conference in Lexington, November 21
  • Cash Receipts Highlights – 2005
  • Loss of a Legend
  • Hay Is in the Barn…
  • New Executive Secretary for AFGC
  • Alfalfa’s Makeover
  • Effect of Sericea Lespedeza Hay on Gastrointestinal Nematode Infection in Goats
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-10], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Oct 2006

Forage News [2006-10], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • KFGC Field Day Huge Success in Spite of 4” of Rain
  • Roundup Ready Grazing Tolerant Alfalfa: Application for Kentucky
  • 26 Roundup Ready Alfalfa Varieties
  • Hay Export Markets May Benefit All Growers
  • Prevent Machinery Fires
  • Ethanol Growth Challenges Hay Markets
  • Hay Production Up
  • Upcoming Events


Biologic Cycling Of Silica Across A Grassland Bioclimosequence, S. W. Blecker, Rebecca L. Mcculley, O. A. Chadwick, E. F. Kelly Sep 2006

Biologic Cycling Of Silica Across A Grassland Bioclimosequence, S. W. Blecker, Rebecca L. Mcculley, O. A. Chadwick, E. F. Kelly

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications

The dynamics of biologic Si cycling in grassland ecosystems are largely unknown and likely to impact mineral weathering rates regionally and diatom productivity globally; key regulatory processes in the global Si cycle are closely tied to the global carbon cycle. Across a bioclimatic sequence spanning major grassland ecosystems in the Great Plains, soil biogenic silica depth distributions are similar to that of soil organic carbon; however, unlike soil organic carbon, quantities of soil biogenic silica decrease with increasing precipitation, despite an increase in annual biogenic inputs through litterfall across the same gradient. Though comprising only 1–3% of the total Si …


Forage News [2006-09], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Sep 2006

Forage News [2006-09], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Forage Field Day
  • Stockpile Production: Does It Pay to Fertilize in Fall Given the High Cost of Nitrogen Fertilizer?
  • Can You Successfully “Thicken-Up” Old Alfalfa Stands?
  • Fall Seeding Grasses
  • What a Difference a Year Makes…
  • Monitor Wet Hay to Prevent Fire
  • Forage Spokesman Nominations
  • Rake Design Doesn’t Impact Hay Quality
  • KFGC Awards Nominations
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-08], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Aug 2006

Forage News [2006-08], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • KFGC Awards Nominations
  • Forage Spokesman Nominations
  • UK Robinson Station to Host College of Ag Field Day
  • Kentucky Department of Agriculture Forage Testing Program
  • More Hay…..
  • Guidelines for Successful Forage Establishment
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-07], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Jul 2006

Forage News [2006-07], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Determining Forage Moisture Content Using a Microwave Oven
  • KFGC Field Day
  • Kentucky: Did You Know
  • KFGC Awards Program
  • Forage Spokesman Nominations
  • Hay Storage Demonstration Farm Project Evaluating Impact of Indoor Storage
  • Agrotain Reduces Ammonia Loss from Surface-Applied Urea
  • Grazing Corn
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-06], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Jun 2006

Forage News [2006-06], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • UK Animal Research Center Field Day
  • Effect of Storage Method on Round Bale Hay Loss
  • Kentucky Milk Production
  • Kentucky Welcomes Dr. Rebecca McCulley
  • Average Prices Received by Farmers–(Dollars)
  • Bioterrorism & Hay
  • Reducing Broiler Litter Application Rates Can Still Produce High Yield and Quality in Sorghum Sudangrass
  • Measuring Variation in Alfalfa Yield and Stand Using Conventional Remote Sensing Techniques
  • Upcoming Events


Methods And Compositions For Expressing Multiple Genes In Plants By Alternate Splicing Of A Polycistronic Message, Indu Bhushan Maiti, Somnath Bhattacharyya May 2006

Methods And Compositions For Expressing Multiple Genes In Plants By Alternate Splicing Of A Polycistronic Message, Indu Bhushan Maiti, Somnath Bhattacharyya

Kentucky Tobacco Research and Development Center Faculty Patents

The present invention provides a method and composition for expression of multiple genes from a polycistronic message in transgenic plants using genetic elements derived from the peanut chlorotic streak caulimovirus promoter-leader sequence and antisense sequence of PC1SV ORF VII. Also provided are compositions and methods for intron-mediated enhanced and regulated expression of genes in transgenic plants.


Forage News [2006-05], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky May 2006

Forage News [2006-05], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Barren County Continued as Cattle Capital of Kentucky
  • Storing Alfalfa as Round Bale Silage: Frequently Asked Questions
  • Cowpea Aphid in Kentucky Alfalfa
  • Disk vs. Sickle Cutterbar Mowers
  • Organic Hay
  • UK Beef/Forage Field Day June 15
  • Last Chance!!!
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-04], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Apr 2006

Forage News [2006-04], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • 27th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference Date Set
  • 7th Kentucky Grazing Conference Date Set
  • Heart of America Grazing Conference in Illinois
  • Proceedings Available On-Line
  • KFGC Forage Field Day
  • Kentucky Producer Wins 1st Place at AFGC Hay Show
  • UK Robinson Station to Host College of Ag Field Day
  • Kentucky Reaps Awards at AFGC Meeting
  • WKU Students Play Prominent Role at AFGC Meeting
  • Rooting Depth of Alfalfa
  • Environmental and Economic Evaluation of Grass and Corn Based Production Systems
  • On a Maryland Beef Farm
  • The Economics of Organic and Grazing Dairy Farms
  • Reminder - Don’t Forget!!!
  • Upcoming Events


Forage News [2006-03], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Mar 2006

Forage News [2006-03], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • 26th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference
  • Alfalfa Award Recipients Honored
  • Improved Alfalfa Varieties
  • Kentucky Forage & Grassland Council Awards for 2006
  • How are Pasture Quality, Soil Quality, and Soil Organic Carbon Content Linked? Lessons from South Central Iowa
  • Common Red Clover
  • Poultry Litter Rate Study in Tall Fescue
  • Stockpiling Publication Revised
  • Mailing List Update
  • Upcoming Events


[Review Of] Stable Isotopes And Biosphere–Atmosphere Interactions: Processes And Biological Controls, Mark S. Coyne Mar 2006

[Review Of] Stable Isotopes And Biosphere–Atmosphere Interactions: Processes And Biological Controls, Mark S. Coyne

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Forage News [2006-02], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Feb 2006

Forage News [2006-02], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Forages at KCA
  • Heart of America Grazing Conference
  • Nitrogen Costs and the Value of Legumes
  • It Will Soon Be Calving Season
  • UK Beef/Forage Field Day June 15
  • Tall Fescue On-Line Monograph" Availability
  • Comparative Lamb and Heifer Growth Rates on Non-Toxic and Endophyte-Free Tall Fescue
  • Field Experience with Strip Grazing Standing Corn as an Economical Alternative for Wintering Beef Cows in the Midwest
  • Free Nitrogen
  • Upcoming Events


Methods To Identify Plant Metabolites, Deane L. Falcone, John M. Littleton Jan 2006

Methods To Identify Plant Metabolites, Deane L. Falcone, John M. Littleton

Plant and Soil Sciences Faculty Patents

This invention provides materials and methods to manipulate the plant genome at the level of single plant cells in culture resulting in the ability to assign metabolic functionality to plant genes involved in the production of biologically active molecules and to create a means of product discovery based on the biosynthetic capacity of plants. The materials to create an activation mutagenesis include incorporation of enhancer sequences from a plant viral promoter at random places in the plant genome via Agrobacterium mediated DNA transfer (T-DNA). The usefulness is that genes in the immediate vicinity of the incorporation were activated which allows …


Nitrapyrin (N-Serve) With Anhydrous Ammonia At/Near Corn Planting, John H. Grove Jan 2006

Nitrapyrin (N-Serve) With Anhydrous Ammonia At/Near Corn Planting, John H. Grove

Agronomy Notes

Higher prices for energy are driving corn fertilizer nitrogen (N) prices higher as well. This increases interest in alternative management practices and products that optimize corn’s N nutrition, but maintain grower profit. Alternatives permitting fertilizer N rate reductions include: a) changes in N application timing and placement; b) using alternative sources of N (ex. poultry litter) to meet part of corn’s N need; and c) using fertilizer N additives that improve N use efficiency by inhibiting one or more N loss processes in the soil N cycle (biological N transformations).


Forage News [2006-01], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky Jan 2006

Forage News [2006-01], Department Of Plant And Soil Sciences, University Of Kentucky

Forage News

  • Forages at KCA
  • Heart of America Grazing Conference
  • 26th Kentucky Alfalfa Conference
  • Selecting Varieties for Kentucky
  • Upcoming Events