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Identification Of Belowground Woody Structures Using Molecular Biomarkers, Benny R. Bobowski
Identification Of Belowground Woody Structures Using Molecular Biomarkers, Benny R. Bobowski
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Within the last two decades substantial progress has been made in understanding seed bank dynamics and the contribution of the soil seed bank to a post-disturbance plant community. There has been relatively little progress, however, in understanding perennial bud bank dynamics and the contribution of the soil bud bank to secondary succession. This lack of information is due primarily to the inability to reliably identify roots, rhizomes, and lignotubers that lie dormant beneath the soil surface. This scientific investigation, therefore, addressed the issue of identification of belowground woody structures.
The first objective was to develop a methodology that utilizes molecular …
Development Of Super-Dwarf Wheat Under Stress Conditions Simulating Those On The Space Station Mir, Liming Jiang
Development Of Super-Dwarf Wheat Under Stress Conditions Simulating Those On The Space Station Mir, Liming Jiang
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Super-Dwarf wheat plants were grown in simulation growth chambers under 12 treatments with three photoperiods (18 h, 21 h, 24 h) and four carbon-dioxide levels (360, 1200, 3000, and 7000 μmol/mol). Carbon-dioxide concentrations affected flower initiation rates of Super-Dwarf wheat. The optimum CO2 level for flower initiation and development was 1200 μmol•mol-1. Super-optimum CO2 levels delayed flower initiation, but did not decrease final flower bud number per head. Longer photoperiods not only accelerated flower initiation rates, but also decreased deleterious effects of super-optimum C02. Flower bud size and head length at the same developmental …
Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers
Landscape And Garden Weed Control, Steven Dewey, Dan Drost, Larry Rupp, Larry Sagers
All Current Publications
Weeds around the home are a general or injury. Often a veterinarian is needed to nuisance, mar the natural beauty of a landscape, remove the seeds. and decrease the value or marketability of Weeds cost Utah farmers millions of dollars residential properties. Weeds ruin lawns, each year in damage to both crops and livestock. gardens, and flowerbeds. Some weeds even grow The consumer pays more for food because of through blacktop. Weeds may cause hayfever, be these losses. a fire hazard, and harbor insects or diseases. Much of the damage caused by weeds They cause flat tires, puncture bare feet, …
Toxic Contaminants In Harvested Forages, Clell V. Bagley
Toxic Contaminants In Harvested Forages, Clell V. Bagley
All Archived Publications
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Observations On Pasture Management And Grazing, Darwin B. Nielsen
Observations On Pasture Management And Grazing, Darwin B. Nielsen
All Archived Publications
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Parade Of Presidents, John L. Artz