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Prelude To A Master Plan: Ware, Massachusetts, Belen Alfaro, Bruno Carneiro, Margaret Engesser, Kathryn E. Fox, Evadne R. Friedman, Timothy Inacio, Anita Lockesmith, Christina Mills, Stephanie Molden, Meagen Mulherin, Russell Pandres, Vinicius Pereira, Brian Reid, Pedro Soto, Jennifer Stromsten
Prelude To A Master Plan: Ware, Massachusetts, Belen Alfaro, Bruno Carneiro, Margaret Engesser, Kathryn E. Fox, Evadne R. Friedman, Timothy Inacio, Anita Lockesmith, Christina Mills, Stephanie Molden, Meagen Mulherin, Russell Pandres, Vinicius Pereira, Brian Reid, Pedro Soto, Jennifer Stromsten
Landscape Architecture & Regional Planning Studio and Student Research and Creative Activity
Prelude to a Master Plan offers ideas, recommendations, and a toolkit to help the town chart its own path towards that future. While the teams and individual students worked to ‘drill down’ into specific topic areas, the Studio defined three basic areas in order to think about how the various assets, challenges and ideas undermine or reinforce one another. The report is loosely organized in those terms: addressing the outlying rural areas and issues specific to these places, considering one of the key growth areas that has extended from town and the conflicts that arise from the many uses occurring …
2012 Chart Book: Irrigation Water Management, Peter Jeranyama
2012 Chart Book: Irrigation Water Management, Peter Jeranyama
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Measures And Conversions/Pesticide Storage, Hilary Sandler
2012 Chart Book: Measures And Conversions/Pesticide Storage, Hilary Sandler
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Groundwater Protection Regulations & Zone Ii, Martha Sylvia
2012 Chart Book: Groundwater Protection Regulations & Zone Ii, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Winter Management, Carolyn Demoranville
2012 Chart Book: Winter Management, Carolyn Demoranville
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Index, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
2012 Chart Book: Index, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Weed Management, Hilary A. Sandler
2012 Chart Book: Weed Management, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Nutrition, Carolyn Demoranville
2012 Chart Book: Nutrition, Carolyn Demoranville
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Warnings, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
2012 Chart Book: Warnings, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Disease Management, Frank Caruso
2012 Chart Book: Disease Management, Frank Caruso
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Resistance Management, Martha Sylvia
2012 Chart Book: Resistance Management, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Cautions, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
2012 Chart Book: Cautions, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Table Of Contents, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
2012 Chart Book: Table Of Contents, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Late Water, Carolyn J. Demoranville, Anne L. Averill, Hilary A. Sandler, Frank L. Caruso
2012 Chart Book: Late Water, Carolyn J. Demoranville, Anne L. Averill, Hilary A. Sandler, Frank L. Caruso
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
2012 Chart Book, University Of Massachusetts Amherst Cranberry Station
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2012 Chart Book: Insect Management, Anne L. Averill, Martha M. Sylvia
2012 Chart Book: Insect Management, Anne L. Averill, Martha M. Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
Purification And Characterization Of Novel Nucleases From A Thermophilic Fungus, Kyle S. Landry
Purification And Characterization Of Novel Nucleases From A Thermophilic Fungus, Kyle S. Landry
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
A thermophilic fungus was isolated from composted horse manure. The organism was as a Chaetomium sp. by sequencing the highly conserved ITS region of the fungus and comparing to known regions in a genomic database and was referred to as TM-417. TM-417 was found to have an optimal growth temperature of 45 oC and an optimal pH of 7.0. An extracellular DNase and RNase was found to be produced by the isolate and were purified 145.58-fold and 127.6-fold respectively using a combination of size exclusion chromatography and a novel affinity membrane purification system. The extent of purification was determined …
Rhythmic Growth And Vascular Development In Brachypodium Distachyon, Dominick A. Matos
Rhythmic Growth And Vascular Development In Brachypodium Distachyon, Dominick A. Matos
Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014
Plants reduce inorganic carbon to synthesize biomass that is comprised of mostly polysaccharides and lignin. Growth is intricately regulated by external cues such as light, temperature, and water availability and internal cues including those generated by the circadian clock. While many aspects of polymer biosynthesis are known, their regulation and distribution within the stem are poorly understood. Plant biomass is perhaps the most abundant organic substance on Earth and can be used as feedstock for energy production. Various grass species are under development as energy crops yet several of their attributes make them challenging research subjects. Brachypodium distachyon has emerged …