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Some Effects Of Calcium On Growth, Yield And Mineral Content Of Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.)., Patrick Emeka Igbokwe
Some Effects Of Calcium On Growth, Yield And Mineral Content Of Pepper (Capsicum Annuum L.)., Patrick Emeka Igbokwe
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Two different greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine the effects of sources and levels of Ca on the growth, yield and mineral contents of bell pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) cv. 'Keystone Resistant Giant #4' grown on Cahaba silt loam. The CaCO(,3) produced plants that had significantly better growth, greater yield and higher nutrient uptake than did the control plants during the spring, summer and fall tests. Quality of growth, earliness of flowering and fruit development were better during the fall plantings for all treatments. The Ca(NO(,3))(,2) favored more vegetative growth on short internodes during the summer planting. Although a general …
The Effect Of Gypsum Amendments On The Displacement Of Exchangeable Aluminum From Acid Bt Horizons., Charles Kanmu Mulbah
The Effect Of Gypsum Amendments On The Displacement Of Exchangeable Aluminum From Acid Bt Horizons., Charles Kanmu Mulbah
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Two acidic silt loam soils, Beauregard and Gigger were used in a study involving Ca movement and Al displacement from 15.2 cm laboratory soil clumns. Each column was uniformly packed to the appropriate bulk density. The top 5.1 cm portion of each column contained soil pre-mixed with powdered gypsum at rates of 0, 1 and 2 equivalents of the exchangeable Al. Calcium movement and Al displacement in the soil columns were accomplished by applying distilled-deionized water at a constant flow rate and the effluent was analyzed. In addition, a pulse containing dissolved gypsum at the rate of 4 Al equivalents …
Behavior Of Euphorbia Heterophylla Seed Bank., Vernon B. Langston
Behavior Of Euphorbia Heterophylla Seed Bank., Vernon B. Langston
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Short term burial of freshly harvested seed and soil disturbances in agricultural populations of wild poinsettia (Euphorbia heterophylla L.) indicated a very low carry over of seeds into the second season after dissemination. After seeds were buried at 10, 50, 100, and 200 mm in the fall; 4%, 81%, 30% and 1%, respectively, produced seedlings during the following growing season, and only 3%, 1%, < 1%, and 3% of the seeds, respectively, were viable after one year. Soil disturbances (tillage) did not affect seedling recruitment or longevity of wild poinsettia seed. Early planting dates (May 1) of soybeans required 6 weeks of weed-free maintenance to prevent serious reinfestation and subsequent yield reductions in fields with a high agronomic seed bank of wild poinsettia, whereas for late planting dates (June 10) 3 weeks of weed-free maintenance was required. No significant difference in yield was detected between one or two cultivations for either planting date.
A Comparison Of Sugarcane Seedling And Vegetative Shoot Reaction To Sugarcane Mosaic Virus., Abdul Awal
A Comparison Of Sugarcane Seedling And Vegetative Shoot Reaction To Sugarcane Mosaic Virus., Abdul Awal
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
Sugarcane seedlings, Saccharum (interspecific hybrids) from a susceptible by susceptible (S x S) cross, a moderately susceptible by susceptible (MS x S) cross, a susceptible by moderately susceptible (S x MS) cross, and a susceptible by resistant (S x R) cross were categorized with regard to mosaic resistance after inoculation with strains H and I of Sugar Cane Mosaic Virus (SCMV). No particular relationship was observed among the four crosses on the basis of seedling reactions to SCMV. All seedlings were planted in the field. All susceptible and resistant seedlings were further classified respectively as highly susceptible (HS), moderately susceptible …
Nitrification At The Rice Root., Chayong Nammuang
Nitrification At The Rice Root., Chayong Nammuang
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Nitrification at the rice root was investigated. Nitrifiers were found in the rice rhizoplane, rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils under flooded conditions. They were greater in the rhizoplane than in the rhizosphere soil and greatest at the heading stage of rice growth. Ammonium-sulfate or NaNO(,2) injected into the flooded soils with growing rice plants did not increase the activities of nitrifiers in the rice rhizoplane. Incubation of the flooded soil with (NH(,4))(,2)SO(,4) or NaNO(,2) did not increase the activities of NH(,4)('+)- or NO(,2)('-)-oxidizers in soils without rice. The (NH(,4))(,2)SO(,4) did not increase denitrifiers, but incubation with NaNO(,2) caused an early increase …
Bioavailability Of Iron In Beef And Beef-Soybean Mixtures., Felipe Diez
Bioavailability Of Iron In Beef And Beef-Soybean Mixtures., Felipe Diez
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
In-vivo and in-vitro studies were conducted to measure bioavailability of iron from beef and beef-soy mixtures. The effects of cooking temperature and method of cooking were investigated. Animals absorbed non-heme iron better than heme forms and utilized iron contained in beef-soy diets as efficiently as that contained in beef diets. Colorimetric iron values of 17.18, 6.0, and 9.02% were obtained in raw, broiled and microwaved beef samples, respectively. A similar trend was observed in beef-soy mixtures when analyzed raw (11.03), broiled (6.32) or microwaved (2.21). Iron contained in beef-soy flour mixtures was dialyzed in a larger proportion (16.60%) as compared …
Molecular Cloning Of Sugarcane Mosaic Virus Complementary-Dna: Use As A Probe For The Detection Of Virus Infection And Viral-Rnas., Roy Chester French
Molecular Cloning Of Sugarcane Mosaic Virus Complementary-Dna: Use As A Probe For The Detection Of Virus Infection And Viral-Rnas., Roy Chester French
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
DNA complementary (cDNA) to the RNA genome of sugarcane mosaic virus strain H (SCMV-H) was synthesized using avian myeloblastosis virus reverse transcriptase and oligo(dT) as primer. Second strand synthesis used the same enzyme and oligo(dG) primer after tailing the first strand with oligo(dC). Double-stranded cDNA was inserted into the PstI site of plasmid pBR322 by the G-C tailing method and cloned in Esherichia coli HB101. Twenty recombinant clones containing SCMV-H sequences were obtained, but most had inserts less than 500 base pairs (0.5 kbp). Two plasmids, S47-6 and S47-20, however, had larger inserts of 1.2 kbp and 2.7 kbp, respectively …
Morphologic Lesions, Hematological And Immunological Responses And Neutrophil Functions In Fetal, Neonatal And Adult Sheep Infected With Brucella Abortus., Sammy Lee Gorham
Morphologic Lesions, Hematological And Immunological Responses And Neutrophil Functions In Fetal, Neonatal And Adult Sheep Infected With Brucella Abortus., Sammy Lee Gorham
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
Fetal, neonatal and adult sheep were infected intramuscularly with B. abortus Strain 2308. Morphologic lesions were present in the regional lymph nodes of B. abortus infected neonatal and adult sheep and in the regional lymph nodes, lungs and the parietal surfaces of thoracic and abdominal organs of B. abortus infected fetuses. The regional lymph nodes of neonatal and adult sheep were moderately to markedly enlarged and contained prominent lymphoid follicles and few to numerous plasma cells. Fetal lesions were characterized by: lymph nodes with sinuses that contained numerous foamy macrophages, pneumonia and fibrin covered thoracic and abdominal organs. Fetuses responded …
Effect Of Isolated Soy Protein On The Bioavailability Of Copper In Ground Beef., James L. Smith
Effect Of Isolated Soy Protein On The Bioavailability Of Copper In Ground Beef., James L. Smith
LSU Historical Dissertations and Theses
Test diets containing ground beef extended with 0, 10, 20 and 30% ISP were fed to Single Comb White Leghorn chicks and 28 days to determine the effect of isolated soy protein (ISP) on the availability of copper naturally present in meat. Copper content of the test diets decreased with increasing levels of ISP, ranging from 6.89 (+OR-) 0.17 ppm to 2.09 (+OR-) 0.12 ppm. Mean feed consumption per diet also decreased with increasing ISP levels as did the amount of copper consumed per bird. Although the mg copper consumed per bird decreased from diet I to diet IV, the …