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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Cover Crop And Nitrogen Fertilizer Management For Potato Production In The Northeast, Emad Jahanzad
Cover Crop And Nitrogen Fertilizer Management For Potato Production In The Northeast, Emad Jahanzad
Doctoral Dissertations
Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) rates fourth among the world’s agricultural products in terms of production volume and human consumption and worldwide demand for potatoes will exceed that of rice, wheat, or corn by 2020. Potato consumption has been a major part of the North American diet since early in the 17th century and as a dominant arable crop in the Northeastern United States. There are over 2700 potato fields in the Northeast United States and potato growers often over apply nitrogen (N) fertilizer to ensure against loss of yield. High mobility of nitrate form N fertilization in the …
Effects Of Overexpression Of Sap12 And Sap13 In Providing Tolerance To Multiple Abiotic Stresses In Plants, Parul R. Tomar
Effects Of Overexpression Of Sap12 And Sap13 In Providing Tolerance To Multiple Abiotic Stresses In Plants, Parul R. Tomar
Doctoral Dissertations
Environmental stresses are the one of the main reasons for the decline of crop production worldwide. In the past years, a major focus has been on improving plant species and their tolerance towards these stresses but not much has been achieved because of the limited knowledge of the gene/network of genes that might be involved in providing tolerance to such multiple abiotic stresses. Recently, members of Stress Associated Protein (SAP) family in plants have been shown to impart tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses. There are 14 SAP genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and these proteins contain A20, AN1 and C2H2 zinc …
Plant Patents - Presentation To Northfield Garden Club, Paulina Borrego
Plant Patents - Presentation To Northfield Garden Club, Paulina Borrego
Paulina Borrego
Plant Patents
Evaluation Of Leafy Green Species Popular Among Ethnic Groups For Production And Markets In The Northeastern Usa, Ricardo A. Orellana
Evaluation Of Leafy Green Species Popular Among Ethnic Groups For Production And Markets In The Northeastern Usa, Ricardo A. Orellana
Doctoral Dissertations
ABSTRACT
EVALUATION OF LEAFY GREEN SPECIES POPULAR AMONG ETHNIC GROUPS FOR PRODUCTION AND MARKETS IN THE NORTHEASTERN USA MAY 2015 RICARDO A. ORELLANA, B.S., ESCUELA AGRICOLA PANAMERICA EL ZAMORANO, HONDURAS M.B.A, INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ADMINISTRACION DE EMPRESAS (ISEADE) EL SALVADOR M.Sc. UNIVERSIDAD BOLIVARIANA (UB), CHILE Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST Directed by: Professor Frank X. Mangan This dissertation addresses the need to evaluate the potential of leafy green species popular among ethnic groups for production and marketing in the northeastern US, specifically in Massachusetts. The targeted potential consumers for these leafy greens are three ethnic groups living on the US …Rnai Mediated Silencing Of Cell Wall Invertase Inhibitors To Increase Sucrose Allocation To Sink Tissues In Transgenic Camelina Sativa Engineered With A Carbon Concentrating Mechanism, Joshua Zuber
Masters Theses
Plant invertases are a class of proteins that have enzymatic function in cleaving sucrose to fructose and glucose. Cell wall invertase, located on the exterior of the cell wall of plant cells, plays a key role in the unloading of sucrose from the apoplast to the sink tissues. Cell wall invertase interacts with an inhibitor, cell wall invertase inhibitor, post-transcriptionally to regulate its activity. The inhibitor is constitutively expressed in pollen development, early developing seeds, and senescing leaves: indicative of sucrose allocation being a limiting factor at these stages of development. We introduced algal bicarbonate transporters LCIA/CCP1 to Camelina sativa …
Poverty Grass: Biology And Management, Hilary A. Sandler
Poverty Grass: Biology And Management, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
Backpack Spray Calibration Fact Sheet, Hilary A. Sandler
Backpack Spray Calibration Fact Sheet, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Fact Sheets
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Cost Cutting Ipm, Hilary A. Sandler, Martha Sylvia
2015 Pesticide Safety: Cost Cutting Ipm, Hilary A. Sandler, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Pesticide Safety Review 2015, Martha Sylvia
2015 Pesticide Safety: Pesticide Safety Review 2015, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Insect Update, Martha Sylvia
2015 Pesticide Safety: Insect Update, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Fruit Rot Management, Erika Saalau Rojas
2015 Pesticide Safety: Fruit Rot Management, Erika Saalau Rojas
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Resistance Management, Martha Sylvia, Hilary A. Sandler, Erika Saalau Rojas
2015 Pesticide Safety: Resistance Management, Martha Sylvia, Hilary A. Sandler, Erika Saalau Rojas
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Farm Safety, Hilary A. Sandler
2015 Pesticide Safety: Farm Safety, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Weed Research Update, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
2015 Pesticide Safety: Weed Research Update, Katherine Ghantous, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Adjuvants: Improving Herbicide Performance, Hilary A. Sandler
2015 Pesticide Safety: Adjuvants: Improving Herbicide Performance, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
2015 Pesticide Safety: Understnding Gmo's, Geoffrey Njue
2015 Pesticide Safety: Understnding Gmo's, Geoffrey Njue
Cranberry Station Extension meetings
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Early Spring And Preventative Snow Mold Fungicide Applications On Dmi Sensitive And Insensitive Populations Of Sclerotinia Homoeocarpa, Marvin D. Seaman
Effects Of Early Spring And Preventative Snow Mold Fungicide Applications On Dmi Sensitive And Insensitive Populations Of Sclerotinia Homoeocarpa, Marvin D. Seaman
Masters Theses
Dollar spot, caused by the pathogen S. homoeocarpa (F.T. Bennett), is a common disease that infects a wide variety of turfgrasses all over the world. Yet it is significant problem on golf course putting greens and fairways consisting of creeping bentgrass (Agrostis stolonifera L.) and annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.). It is active in a wide variety of environmental conditions ranging from 16-30˚C but favors warm, humid days, followed by cool nights. Sclerotinia homoeocarpa overwinters as dormant mycelium in dead plant tissue. In the spring, germinating mycelia begin to infect leaf blades causing foliar lesions, which then spread …
Efficient Irrigation For Recreational Turfgrass In New England: Evapotranspiration And Crop Coefficients, James W. Poro
Efficient Irrigation For Recreational Turfgrass In New England: Evapotranspiration And Crop Coefficients, James W. Poro
Masters Theses
As water demand increases it will become more imperative for golf course superintendents, landscape managers, and other industry professionals to improve water use efficiency in the management of recreational turfgrass. Scheduling irrigation according to actual turfgrass evapotranspiration rates (ETT) is an integral component of efficient irrigation practices. Impracticality of field derived ETT for industry use, however, directs the need of weather station derived reference (predicted) evapotranspiration (ET0). To accurately predict (estimate) ETT of turf and other crops, scientifically derived landscape (crop) coefficients (Kc values) are used in conjunction with mathematical models that incorporate …
2015 Chartbook: Pesticide Storage, Hilary A. Sandler
2015 Chartbook: Pesticide Storage, Hilary A. Sandler
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Late Water, Anne Averill, Carolyn J. Demoranville, Hilary Sandler
2015 Chart Book: Late Water, Anne Averill, Carolyn J. Demoranville, Hilary Sandler
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chartbook: Winter Management, Carolyn J. Demoranville
2015 Chartbook: Winter Management, Carolyn J. Demoranville
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Insect Management At-A-Glance, Martha Sylvia
2015 Chart Book: Insect Management At-A-Glance, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Nutrition, Carolyn J. Demoranville
2015 Chart Book: Nutrition, Carolyn J. Demoranville
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2016 Chart Book: Insect Management At-A-Glance, Anne L. Averill, Martha M. Sylvia
2016 Chart Book: Insect Management At-A-Glance, Anne L. Averill, Martha M. Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Index, Carolyn J. Demoranville
2015 Chart Book: Index, Carolyn J. Demoranville
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Pesticide Application Recordkeeping, Martha Sylvia
2015 Chart Book: Pesticide Application Recordkeeping, Martha Sylvia
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Weed Management At-A-Glance, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine M. Ghantous
2015 Chart Book: Weed Management At-A-Glance, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine M. Ghantous
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chartbook: Weed Management, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine M. Ghantous
2015 Chartbook: Weed Management, Hilary A. Sandler, Katherine M. Ghantous
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Disease Management, Erika Saalau Rojas
2015 Chart Book: Disease Management, Erika Saalau Rojas
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.
2015 Chart Book: Irrigation Water Management, Peter Jeranyama
2015 Chart Book: Irrigation Water Management, Peter Jeranyama
Cranberry Chart Book - Management Guide
No abstract provided.