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Response Patterns Of Simulated Corn Yield And Soil Nitrous Oxide Emission To Precipitation Change, Navneet Kaur, Dafeng Hui, Daniel M. Riccuito, Melanie A. Mayes, Hanqin Tian Apr 2023

Response Patterns Of Simulated Corn Yield And Soil Nitrous Oxide Emission To Precipitation Change, Navneet Kaur, Dafeng Hui, Daniel M. Riccuito, Melanie A. Mayes, Hanqin Tian

Biology Faculty Research

Background

Precipitation plays an important role in crop production and soil greenhouse gas emissions. However, how crop yield and soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emission respond to precipitation change, particularly with different background precipitations (dry, normal, and wet years), has not been well investigated. In this study, we examined the impacts of precipitation changes on corn yield and soil N2O emission using a long-term (1981–2020, 40 years) climate dataset as well as seven manipulated precipitation treatments with different background precipitations using the DeNitrification-DeComposition (DNDC) model.

Results

Results showed large variations of corn yield and precipitation but small variation of soil N2O …


Incorporation Of Summer Annual Mixtures Into Grazing Systems In Kentucky, Kelly Marie Mercier Jan 2021

Incorporation Of Summer Annual Mixtures Into Grazing Systems In Kentucky, Kelly Marie Mercier

Theses and Dissertations--Plant and Soil Sciences

Utilizing summer annual grass-legume forage mixtures has the potential to improve forage yield and nutritive characteristics, and/or animal performance during times when cool-season pasture growth is limited by high temperatures. Legumes can utilize atmospheric nitrogen, which can increase crude protein and forage digestibility in mixtures. As nitrogen application generally improves both the yield and nutritive characteristics of summer annual forages, but can have a negative effect on legume competitiveness, nitrogen fertilizer recommendations for legume-containing summer annual mixtures are not well established.

Two experiments were conducted to determine the feasibility of utilizing summer annual mixtures in Kentucky, USA. The first experiment …


Ecology And Economic Impact Of The Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae; Halyomorpha Halys) In The Utah Agricultural Landscape, Zachary R. Schumm Aug 2020

Ecology And Economic Impact Of The Invasive Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae; Halyomorpha Halys) In The Utah Agricultural Landscape, Zachary R. Schumm

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The brown marmorated stink bug (BMSB) is a major insect pest that causes economic loss to a diversity of U.S. fruit and vegetable crops, and invades homes and human structures, causing nuisance issues for homeowners. This destructive insect causes millions of dollars of crop damage annually, and is difficult to manage due to its resistance to some common insecticides. BMSB is a relatively new pest to Utah, and its biology and ecology is not well known in the high elevation, arid Intermountain West region. In Chapter II, I explored the potential impact of BMSB to tart cherry, an unstudied crop …


Effects Of Potassium Source And Rate On Yield, Quality, And Leaf Chemistry Of Dark And Burley Tobacco, And Residual Effects Of Soil K Levels, Andrea Brooke Keeney Jan 2019

Effects Of Potassium Source And Rate On Yield, Quality, And Leaf Chemistry Of Dark And Burley Tobacco, And Residual Effects Of Soil K Levels, Andrea Brooke Keeney

Theses and Dissertations--Plant and Soil Sciences

Field trials were conducted in 2016, 2017 and 2018 with dark fire-cured, dark air-cured, and burley tobacco at Princeton, Murray and Lexington Kentucky. Tobacco variety used in 2016 was a low converter (LC) variety, varieties used in 2017 and 2018 were LC and higher converter (HC) varieties. Potassium sources used at all locations and in all years were potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and potassium chloride (KCl). Application rates used at all locations and in all years were 93, 186, 279 kg K ha-1along with an untreated control that received no potassium. In all trials, tobacco …


Management Of Root-Knot Disease In Eggplant Through The Application Of Biocontrol Fungi And Dry Neem Leaves, Mujeebur Rahman Khan, Fayaz Ahmad Mohiddin, Mohd Nadeem Ejaz, Mohd Mahmud Khan Jan 2012

Management Of Root-Knot Disease In Eggplant Through The Application Of Biocontrol Fungi And Dry Neem Leaves, Mujeebur Rahman Khan, Fayaz Ahmad Mohiddin, Mohd Nadeem Ejaz, Mohd Mahmud Khan

Turkish Journal of Biology

The incorporation of dry neem leaves into the soil significantly enhanced the yield of uninoculated eggplant, but aldicarb treatments at 4 kg a.i./ha proved to be phytotoxic. Inoculation with root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita (1500 J_2/plant) caused a significant decrease in both the plant growth (12.5%) and the yield (11.9%) of eggplant cv. Pusa Purple Round. Treatments involving neem leaves, Pochonia chlamydosporia, Paecilomyces lilacinus, Trichoderma harzianum, or aldicarb reduced the suppressive effect of the nematode, leading to a significant increase in the dry matter production and yield of inoculated plants compared to the inoculated control. Neem leaves induced a 19% increase …


In Vitro Propagation Of Diyarbakır Watermelons And Comparison Of Direct-Seeded And Transplanted Watermelon, Veysi̇ Okumuş, Vedat Pi̇ri̇nç, Ahmet Onay, Davut Başaran Jan 2011

In Vitro Propagation Of Diyarbakır Watermelons And Comparison Of Direct-Seeded And Transplanted Watermelon, Veysi̇ Okumuş, Vedat Pi̇ri̇nç, Ahmet Onay, Davut Başaran

Turkish Journal of Biology

A rapid protocol using shoot tip explants for micropropagation of Diyarbakır watermelon [Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.) Matsum. & Nakai] types Sürme, Beyazkış and Karakış was achieved. Shoot tips from 5-day-old in vitro germinated seedlings were cultured on shoot regeneration medium for 3 weeks. The effects of the different concentrations of benzyl adenine (BA) and carbohydrate types on shoot proliferation were examined. The results confirmed that a range of 0.5-1.0 mg/L of BA was almost equally effective in promoting the shoot length of cultures in the 3 genotypes. Sucrose, in the presence of BA, was superior to other carbohydrates for the 3 …


Yield And Economics Of Withania Somnifera Influenced By Dual Inoculation Of Azotobacter Chroococcum And Pseudomonas Putida, Vivek Kumar, Amar Singh Solanki, Shivesh Sharma Jan 2009

Yield And Economics Of Withania Somnifera Influenced By Dual Inoculation Of Azotobacter Chroococcum And Pseudomonas Putida, Vivek Kumar, Amar Singh Solanki, Shivesh Sharma

Turkish Journal of Biology

The yield parameters and cost economics of Withania somnifera were studied using dual inoculation of Azotobacter chroococcum and Pseudomonas putida. The experiment was conducted in a randomized block design with 3 replications for 2 consecutive years, along with 2 levels of organic manure, 10 t ha^{-1} and 20 t ha^{-1}. Inoculation with the inoculants generated encouraging results; root yield (1185.6 kg ha^{-1}), seed yield (208.13 kg ha^{-1}), number of offshoots per plant (6.07), and plant height (108.4 cm) were maximum with treatment T6 (organic manure [OM] 20 t ha^{-1} + both bacteria), followed by T9 (OM 10 t ha^{-1} + …


Mulched Cover Crops As An Alternative To Conventional Weed Management Systems In Vineyards, Scott J. Steinmaus, C. L. Elmore, R. J. Smith, D. Donaldson, E. A. Weber, J. A. Roncoroni, P. R.M. Miller Jun 2008

Mulched Cover Crops As An Alternative To Conventional Weed Management Systems In Vineyards, Scott J. Steinmaus, C. L. Elmore, R. J. Smith, D. Donaldson, E. A. Weber, J. A. Roncoroni, P. R.M. Miller

Biological Sciences

Conventional methods of weed management in vineyards rely primarily on herbicides and tillage. The desire to adopt alternatives to these methods is driven by environmental and economic reasons. Weed suppression and grape yield under mulched cover crop systems at two rainfed northern California vineyards were similar to, and at times exceeded, those under conventional tillage or herbicide management. Cover crop productivity was positively correlated with weed suppression and mulch decomposition rates and seemed to be determined primarily by location and then by cover crop type. The mulch from mowed cover crops averaged 603(± 94) gm−2 at the two sites. …


Defoliation Effects On Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Seed Yield And Oil Quality, Sabri̇ Erbaş, Hasan Baydar Jan 2007

Defoliation Effects On Sunflower (Helianthus Annuus L.) Seed Yield And Oil Quality, Sabri̇ Erbaş, Hasan Baydar

Turkish Journal of Biology

The objective of the present study was to determine the influence of artificial defoliation on sunflower seed yield, oil content, and fatty acid composition. The research was carried out at Süleyman Demirel University, Isparta, Turkey, during 2002 and 2003. Six defoliation levels [0 (control), 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 leaves per plant] were applied at the preflowering stage from bottom to top leaves. The results demonstrate a close relationship between yield reduction and the defoliation levels. The higher the defoliation level, the higher the yield reduction. Complete and partial leaf removal treatments reduced oil percentage of seed when compared …


The Effect Of Ferrum (Feso_4) On Culture Mushroom: Pleurotus Ostreatus (Jacq.) Kumm., Abdunnasir Yildiz, Ömer Faruk Yeşi̇l Jan 2006

The Effect Of Ferrum (Feso_4) On Culture Mushroom: Pleurotus Ostreatus (Jacq.) Kumm., Abdunnasir Yildiz, Ömer Faruk Yeşi̇l

Turkish Journal of Biology

This study was conducted on the growth, ratio of protein and cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus on local celluosic wastes in different concentrations of the ferrous (Fe^{++}). It was observed that Fe^{++} had effect on the formation and growth of the basidiocarps. The shortest and longest period of basidiocarps formation and growth were obtained in 100 ppm and 300 ppm Fe^{++}, respectively. The higher total amount of yield was found for 100 ppm Fe^{++} when compared with control, 200 and 300 ppm Fe^{++}. Significant (P < 0.05) difference was found between the control and 100 ppm Fe^{++}, but the best yield was obtained. Mushroom protein ratio of all concentrations of ferrous (Fe^{++}) were found to be lower than control.


Environmental Effects On Yield And Agronomic Traits Of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.), Tadesse Mebrahtu, Teklu Andebrhan, Ali Mohamed Apr 2001

Environmental Effects On Yield And Agronomic Traits Of Common Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.), Tadesse Mebrahtu, Teklu Andebrhan, Ali Mohamed

Virginia Journal of Science

Common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) demand is increasing with an alarming rate around the world, especially in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Therefore, increase bean yield per hectare is the best way to meet the world demand rather than expansion of area under cultivation. The objectives of this experiment were to determine the genotypic variations for green bean and dry seed yield and magnitude of genotype x environment interaction effects on yield and yield components of common bean. Thirteen genotypes were planted during the 1992, 1994, and 1995 growing seasons. Genotypes were evaluated for green pod and seed …


The Role Of Defects In Semiconductor Materials And Devices, D. B. Holt Jan 1996

The Role Of Defects In Semiconductor Materials And Devices, D. B. Holt

Scanning Microscopy

This literature review leads to the conclusion that recently the basis for an understanding of the electrical and optical properties of structural defects in semiconductors, especially in silicon, has begun to emerge. This is due largely to the ability of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) electron beam induced current (EBIC) and cathodoluminescence (CL) to determine the properties of single, well-defined defects in "state of the art" material. However, there are still major differences concerning the physical models to be used to explain different forms of dislocation EBIC contrast variation with temperature and beam current. Basic ideas in this field are emphasized. …


Swift Heavy Ion Induced Electron Emission From Solids, Hermann Rothard Mar 1995

Swift Heavy Ion Induced Electron Emission From Solids, Hermann Rothard

Scanning Microscopy

Quite a number of experiments have been performed on electron emission from solids induced by slow (projectile velocity Vp < 1 atomic unit) or medium velocity heavy ions (projectile energy Ep < 1 MeV/u). Only a few experiments have been made with fast heavy ions (projectile atomic number Zp > 8, Ep > 2 MeV/u) concerning either electron emission yields -y, or double differential electron energy spectra d2n(0)/dEd0 as a function of the observation angle 0. We present the results obtained so far on electron emission induced by fast (Ep > 2 MeV/u) heavy ions (Zp ~ 6). Topics discussed include experimental results for electron yields, -energy and -angular distributions and channelling phenomena as well as the theoretical approaches. We also present new results from recent studies on the evolution of electron yields …