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Lupin Logic Number 77
Lupin Logic
Contents
Understanding Plant Breeders Rights Peter Portmann, Principal Plant Breeder
Lupin prices
Immature seeds
Kalya lupins
Seed freight subsidy
Lupin Logic Number 75
Lupin Logic
Contents
Anthracnose arrives - Mark Sweetingham, Senior Pant Pathologist, Agriculture Western Australia
- Seed source
- Past experiences
- Anthracnose strains
- Disease symptoms
- Quarantine
- Action required
Release of 460 Kalya
Seed testing
Pool payments
Budworm
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 4, Fall 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 4, Fall 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
4 - ENTER THE CLASS OF 2000 They're committed, they're ambitious, they're adventurous-and they're here! By Christine Courard '97 Photographs by Charles Barry
10 - A COMMUNITY OF SCHOLARS FOR THE COMMON GOOD Unique gifts of students, facu lty, staff, and alumni advance University efforts to integrate learning and living. By Paul Locatelli, S.J, '60
13 - HEADY DAYS, MYLANTA NIGHTS Riding the roller coaster of high tech investing. Coming out on top. By Therese Poletti '81
18 - THE TAO OF PERSONAL LEADERSHIP New book by English Department chair describes how ancient Chinese philosophy can help leaders bring a …
Lupin Logic Number 74
Lupin Logic
Contents
Change and no change
Lupin harvesting
Lupins in the United Kingdom George Milford and Ian Shield, Rothamsted
Weed control in lupins
Cladosporium
Aphid control
Lupins as food
Lupin Logic Number 73
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in Chile Erik von Baer
- 1995-96 season
- Outlook for 1996/97
- The future
CMV resitance in yellow lupins
Aphid outlook
Lupin market
Pulse conference
Lupin Logic Number 72
Lupin Logic
Contents
Post-emergence broadleaf weed control in lupins Terry Piper
- Grass weeds
Lupin production in Germany Peter Roemer, Suedwestdeutsche Saatzucht
Forecasting aphid outbreaks and virus epidemics Dr Debbie Thackeray
Vital reading
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 3, Summer 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 3, Summer 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
6 - THE BEATEN TRACK SCU Psychologist Stephanie Etukudo and Senior Lecturer in English Jeffrey Zorn debate whether ability groupings serve students' best interests.
12 - WHAT WOULD SOLOMON SAY? Adoptions gone awry trigger controversy over how to safeguard the rights of parents while protecting the welfare of the child. By Elizabeth Fernandez '79
18 - A THIRST FOR HEALING A pilgrim to Lourdes finds that the cures offered by the blessed waters can be mostly invisible. By Dee Danna '68 (MBA '72)
24 - THE FLOWERING OF SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY For more than a century, the Mission Gardens have …
Lupin Logic Number 71
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupin seeding demonstration
Cucumber mosaic virus
Market opportunities in Indonesia Tony Fairbrother
8th International Lupin Conference
Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper
Social Issues Of Genome Innovation And Intellectual Property, Elaine Alma Draper
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
Dr. Draper's focus is the use of personal information derived from genome research. She identifies several potential problems, including access to and control of genetic information, employment discrimination and social stratification. She also recommends possible solutions.
Anion Induced Blue To Purple Transition In Bacteriorhodopsin, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Anil K. Singh
Anion Induced Blue To Purple Transition In Bacteriorhodopsin, Mrunalini Pattarkine, Anil K. Singh
Faculty Works
Purple membrane (PM, λ" role="presentation">λmax" role="presentation">max 570 nm) of H. halobium on treatment with sulphuric acid changes its colour to blue (λ" role="presentation">λmax" role="presentation">max 608 nm). The purple chromophore can be regenerated from the blue chromophore by exogeneous addition of anions such as CI−" role="presentation">− and HPO42−" role="presentation">2−4. Chloride ion is found to be more effective than the dibasic phosphate ion in regenerating the purple chromophore. Nevertheless, one thing common to the anion regeneration is that both CI−" role="presentation">− and HPO42−" role="presentation">2−4 show marked pH effect. At pH 1.0 the efficiency of …
Lupin Logic Number 70
Lupin Logic
Contents
Lupins in aquaculture - David Petterson and Greg Jenkins
Tractor thoughts
GPWA market options
Pre-harvest advance
Liming and lupins
8th Inernational Lupin Conference
CMV seed testing
Lupin Logic Number 69
Lupin Logic
Contents
In the blocks for 96
When to seed
Understanding the germination test
- What is the quality of your lupin seed in the silo?
Lupin meeting update
1995/96 Pool payments
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 2, Spring 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 2, Spring 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
10 - IT CHANGED MY LIFE Reflecting on 30 years of the Santa Clara Communiry Action Program, former SCCAP directors recount what participating in the organization meant to them.
14 - ATTICUS An excerpt from the recent novel by SCU's new Gerard Manley Hopkins, S.)., Professor in Arts and Humanities. By Ron Hansen M.A. '95
22 - LOST IN CYBERSPACE Universities debate Internet addiction among students: Should we stop them before rhey surf again? By Jeff Brazil '85
28 - THE GRAPES OF WRATH: PART II Professor of Modern Languages Francisco Jimenez '66 remembers his childhood as a migrant laborer, …
Identification Of A Brazil-Nut Allergen In Transgenic Soybeans, Julie A. Nordlee, Steve L. Taylor, Jeffrey A. Townsend, Laurie A. Thomas, Robert K. Bush
Identification Of A Brazil-Nut Allergen In Transgenic Soybeans, Julie A. Nordlee, Steve L. Taylor, Jeffrey A. Townsend, Laurie A. Thomas, Robert K. Bush
Department of Food Science and Technology: Faculty Publications
Background: The nutritional quality of soybeans (Glycine max) is compromised by a relative deficiency of methionine in the protein fraction of the seeds. To improve the nutritional quality, methionine-rich 2S albumin from the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) has been introduced into transgenic soybeans. Since the Brazil nut is a known allergenic food, we assessed the allergenicity of the 2S albumin. Methods: The ability of proteins in transgenic and nontransgenic soybeans, Brazil nuts, and purified 2S albumin to bind to IgE in serum from subjects allergic to Brazil nuts was determined by radioallergosorbent tests (four subjects) and …
Lupin Logic Number 68
Lupin Logic
Contents
1996 Lupin market update - Alan Dagg G.P.W.A.
The final say on pleiochaeta
Pleiochaeta soil test
Albus lupin storage
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA Agricuture WA and SBS Rural
Lupin recievals (tonnes) 1992-1995
New index
Summer weed control
Goosefoot is toxic to lupins
Lupin Logic Number 67
Lupin Logic
Contents
Pleiochaeta soil test
Priotising pleiochaeta risk factors
Grain Outlook Meetings with GPWA, Agriculture Western Australia and SBS Rural
Germination testing and the rain
Are you waiting for results?
Lupin Logic Number 66
Lupin Logic
Contents
Avoiding pleiochaeta
Animal feedstuffs
- Chemical composition
- Price
- Acceptability
- Storage and handling
Lupin prices???
Summer weeds
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 1, Winter 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine, Volume 38 Number 1, Winter 1996, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Magazine
8 - GERALD UELMEN: BACK IN THE CLASSROOM The School of Law professor and co-counsel for the O.J. Simpson defense reflects on the "trial of the century" and assesses its impact on legal education. Interview by Elise Banducci '87
12 - MARRIED WITHOUT CHILDREN Childless couples challenge deeply held beliefs about marriage and family. By Kath1yn Bold '81
16 - PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST Gerald Sullivan, S.J., answers the questions "Why figurative painting?" "Why liberal arts?" and "Why dogs?" By Miriam Schulman
20 - PASSPORT TO KNOWLEDGE Study abroad programs in Italy and around the world push beyond traditional borders. …
Quality Of Life Of Rural Nebraskans: How Are They Doing And What Is In The Future?, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Matt Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Quality Of Life Of Rural Nebraskans: How Are They Doing And What Is In The Future?, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Matt Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Rural Futures Institute: Publications
Includes
Executive Summary
Introduction
Methodology and Respondent Profile
Findings
Global Well-Being
Change in the Modern World
Personal Well-Being
Availability of Services and Amenities
Dissatisfaction with Services and Amenities
Dissatisfaction with Services/Amenities by Region
Dissatisfaction with Services/Amenities by Community Size
Dissatisfaction with Services/Amenities by Income Level
Conclusions
Environmental Issues And Perceptions Of Rural Nebraskans, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Mike Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Environmental Issues And Perceptions Of Rural Nebraskans, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Mike Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Rural Futures Institute: Publications
Includes
Executive summary
Introduction
Methodology
Respondent profile
Findings
The State's Role in Groundwater Protection
Regulation and Compliance Costs
Agriculture and the Environment
Conjunctive Use
Conclusions
Nebraskan Work Patterns And Available Benefits, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Matt Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Nebraskan Work Patterns And Available Benefits, John C. Allen, Sam Cordes, Amy M. Smith, Matt Spilker, Amber Hamilton
Rural Futures Institute: Publications
Includes
Executive Summary
Introduction
Methodology
Respondent Profile
Findings
Nebraskans and Work
Rural Nebraskans and Benefits
Beef : Meating The Market, Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris, Geoff Tudor
Beef : Meating The Market, Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris, Geoff Tudor
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Nearly half of Western Australia's beef production is consumed on the domestic market, but the scene is changing rapidly.
In this article Greg Sawyer, Richard Morris and Geoff Tudor review information on production systems performance, and carcase and quality measurements that may well serve wider market opportunities in the future.
Positive Price Outlook For Wheat : Implications For Wa Agriculture, Alan Haagensen, Ian Wilkinson
Positive Price Outlook For Wheat : Implications For Wa Agriculture, Alan Haagensen, Ian Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
After a 40 year period over which wheat prices have dropped by an average of 2.7 per cent annually in real terms, fundamental changes in wheat supply and demand look set to reverse this trend. It is possible that real prices could increase by as much as 4 per cent anually in the medium term.
Alan Haagensen and Ian Wilkinson look at the forecasts for wheat prices and outline the forces that will influence world supply and demands for wheat.
Something Fishy Is Going On - Aquaculture, David Berry
Something Fishy Is Going On - Aquaculture, David Berry
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Aquaculture id Australia's fastest growing primary industry. Product from fish farms is currently valued at $399 million, forecast to exceed $5oo million by 2000.
Whilst the figure pales into insignificance alongside world production (about $45 billion) it does represent a huge window of opportunity for prospective investors and for Australian primary producers who are keen to diversify.
David Berry reports on the prospects for yabbie and marron farming in Western Australia.