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Nutrition Of Sheep Grazing Foothill Big Game Range In Spring, Kurt J. Kotter May 1974

Nutrition Of Sheep Grazing Foothill Big Game Range In Spring, Kurt J. Kotter

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Sheep with esophageal fistulas were used to determine the daily intake, nutritive content and digestibility of forage at three periods and two stocking intensities during the spring of 1972 on a typical foothill range in northern Utah.

Heavy grazing under a season-long regime did not influence the concentrations of dietary chemical components when compared to moderate grazing; however, it did depress the digestibility of cellulose and organic matter. There was a significant decline in the dietary chemical components due to forage maturation. Digestibility of organic matter and cellulose were significantly higher in the early spring as compared to late spring. …


Endemic Whitefishes Of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho: A Problem In Systematics, Robert G. White May 1974

Endemic Whitefishes Of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho: A Problem In Systematics, Robert G. White

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The systematic status of whitefishes endemic to Bear lake, Utah-Idaho, has remained tenuous since their original description. Clarification of this problem was the major objective of the present study. The general approach was an integrated one, including examination of morphological, biochemical and ecological parameters; artificial hybrids were produced and compared with questionable groups from the natural population.

Morphological analysis revealed five forms of Bear Lake whitefishes Prosopium gemmiferum (Bonneville cisco) and P. abyssicola (Bear lake whitefish) were well differentiated from other forms and were treated as originally described. The P. spilonotus (Bonneville whitefish) group, however, was found to be made …


Formation And Anatomical Distribution Of Chlorophyll And Glycoalkaloids In Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) Tubers And Their Control By Physical And Chemical Treatments, Robert Bruce Jeppsen May 1974

Formation And Anatomical Distribution Of Chlorophyll And Glycoalkaloids In Potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.) Tubers And Their Control By Physical And Chemical Treatments, Robert Bruce Jeppsen

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Applications of growth regulators and modifications of light exposures were investigated regarding their abilities to curtail the normal development of chlorophyll and glycoalkaloids in potato tubers responding to light. Four growth regulators were sprayed on the foliage of potato plants 14 days prior to harvest, of which two (Ethephon and N6-Benzyladenine [N6BA]) successfully retarded chlorophyll and glycoalkaloids in the harvested tubers. When tubers were dipped in N6BA, lower concentrations of the chemical promoted glycoalkaloid formation, while larger amounts were more inhibitory. When fluorescent lights were directed through colored cellophane filters, tubers receiving yellow and orange illuminations were inhibited …


Influence Of Soil Water Potential And Environment On The Internal Water Status Of Grasses, Ray W. Brown May 1974

Influence Of Soil Water Potential And Environment On The Internal Water Status Of Grasses, Ray W. Brown

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The water relations of two grass species, smooth brome (Bromus inermis Leyss.) and intermediate wheatgrass (Agropyron intermedium (Host) Beauv.), were studied under a range of environmental conditions in a growth chamber. The environmental conditions included three temperature regimes (day/night temperatures of 15/10, 20/15, and 25/20 degrees centigrade), and three vapor pressure deficits within each temperature regime (6.2, 8.8, and 11.4 millimeters of mercury). Short wave radiation was maintained at 0.5 calories per square centimeter per minute with a 14 hour photoperiod, and wind speed was constant at 45 centimeters per second.

Six plants of each species were studied …


Procedure For Measuring Residual Endothia Parasitica Protease In Curd And Whey From Freshly Coagulated Milk, Raman B. Patel May 1974

Procedure For Measuring Residual Endothia Parasitica Protease In Curd And Whey From Freshly Coagulated Milk, Raman B. Patel

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Test procedures were developed for measuring the residual milk clotting activity of a protease produced by Endothia parasitica in curd and whey separated from freshly coagulated milk. A substrate was prepared by reconstituting 6 g low heat nonfat dry milk in 500 ml buffer containing 50 ml 0.5M cacodylic acid, 50 ml 0.2M CaCl2 , 30 ml 0.2M triethanolamine and 370 ml double distilled water. The substrate was stored at 2 to 4 C for 20 hours before use. Two milliliters of whey or supernatant from centrifuged curd-water slurries were inoculated into 25 ml of substrate at 30 C …


The Phenology And Control Of Dyers Woad (Isatis Tinctoria) In Northern Utah, William A. Varga May 1974

The Phenology And Control Of Dyers Woad (Isatis Tinctoria) In Northern Utah, William A. Varga

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this thesis is to describe dyers woad and to establish v means for control of the weed in northern Utah. Logan was chosen for studying germination of the weed, and interaction of dyers woad and alfalfa stands. Collinston was selected for screening trials of herbicides for the control of dyers woad. The thesis contains information on the phenology of dyers woad and suggestions for control of the weed.


Anatomical Effects Of Dicamba On Pea Root Tissues, Brent George Ovard May 1974

Anatomical Effects Of Dicamba On Pea Root Tissues, Brent George Ovard

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Peas (Pisum sativum L. Var Alaska) were allowed to absorb calcium and magnesium chloride for 8 hours and then were germinated in a potassium phosphate buffer pH 6.5 for 40 hours. Peas were then treated with 0, 0.1, 0.3, or 0.5 ppm dicamba (3,6-dichloro-o-anisic acid) and harvested at 24, 48, and 72 hour intervals. The following determinations were recorded: root elongation, nuclear volume, and anatomical modifications.

Root elongation recordings showed that dicamba prevented normal root elongation. Treatments induced very short thick primary roots.

Measurements of nuclear volume indicated that all herbicide concentrations were able to reduce the …


The Effects Of Herbicidal Spraying Upon A North Central Utah Blue Grouse Population, T. Barry Barnes May 1974

The Effects Of Herbicidal Spraying Upon A North Central Utah Blue Grouse Population, T. Barry Barnes

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The effects of herbicidal spraying upon a North Central Utah blue grouse population were studied. Baseline data were obtained in 1970 and 1971 prior to the spraying on June 2, 1972. The spraying was done to control wyethia (Wyethia amplexicaulis) and black sage (Artimesia nova) which covered 48 percent and 20 percent of the study area respectively.

No differences in blue grouse numbers occurred following spraying with 17 to 20 broods using the area in 1972 compared to 18 to 20 broods in 1971. Total population of blue grouse each year was between 90 and 104 …


Rates Of Food Digestion By Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta) In The Blacksmith Fork River, Utah, John M. Salevurakis May 1974

Rates Of Food Digestion By Brown Trout (Salmo Trutta) In The Blacksmith Fork River, Utah, John M. Salevurakis

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Digestion rates have been measured for brown trout (Salmo trutta Linn.) during summer, fall, winter and spring seasons on the Blacksmith Fork River, Utah. Exponential rates of digestion varied from a gradual rate of -0.2372 to an accelerated rate of -0.6808. Factors found to affect digestion rate most were water temperature and the amount of food in the stomach. The affect of temperature was not clearly isolated. However, the amount of food in the stomach, at the beginning of the digestion study, appeared to have the most pronounced effect. Four of the five digestion rate measurements, with high coefficients …


Intraregional Efficiency Of Production Decisions And Interregional Efficiency Of Input Use In Bolivian Agriculture, Stephen C. Hammond May 1974

Intraregional Efficiency Of Production Decisions And Interregional Efficiency Of Input Use In Bolivian Agriculture, Stephen C. Hammond

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The main objectives of this study were to analyze the efficiency with which Bolivian farmers utilize productive resources as they combine them in crop production and to examine the possibility of interregional resource immobility in the production of agricultural products.

Bolivia was divided into seven distinct production regions called departments. A linear program maximizing model was generated for the major crops produced in each department. Land, labor, irrigation, and capital were the input coefficients used in the models. They produced a net return to management, land, and fixed costs associated with land. The linear program using these coefficients generated the …


Meiotic And Mitotic Chromosomes Of Fritillaria Atropurpurea Nutt., John Keith Archibald May 1974

Meiotic And Mitotic Chromosomes Of Fritillaria Atropurpurea Nutt., John Keith Archibald

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this paper is to provide information concerning the number, structure, and behavior of chromosomes in the plant species Fritillaria atropurpurea. The material used for this investigation included both floral buds and root-tips from actively growing naturally occurring plants collected from populations in both Utah and Nevada, and root-tips from seed germinated in the greenhouse. The results obtained include a karyotype analysis of mitotic chromosomes, a discussion of meiosis, a discussion of B-chromosomes, and a series of photographs depicting the stages of mitosis and meiosis in this species.

Fritillaria atropurpurea has a diploid chromosome number of 24, …


Extractable-Emulsifying Capacity Of Hand And Mechanically Deboned Mutton And Organoleptic Acceptability Of Various Mutton Salami Formulations, Jack Robert Anderson May 1974

Extractable-Emulsifying Capacity Of Hand And Mechanically Deboned Mutton And Organoleptic Acceptability Of Various Mutton Salami Formulations, Jack Robert Anderson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Salt soluble extracts from mechanically deboned mutton were significantly higher (P < .01) in pH than the extracts from the hand boned mutton. An associated trend toward greater extractability, however, was not significant. Variation in emulsifying capacity between extracts from carcass parts were highly significant yet significant variation did not occur in the emulsifying capacity of hand versus mechanically deboned mutton. A new term, extractable- emulsifying capacity is presented which incorporates the extractability and emulsifying capacity of meat extracts into one value which should more accurately estimate the contribution of a meat ingredient in forming a stable sausage emulsion.

Salami, utilizing mutton, was formulated from experimental results which indicated that up to 10 percent mutton fat and 68 percent mutton lean was acceptable to panelists. Pork was preferred to beef for use in combination with mutton as determined by panel scores, however disagreement was noted between panelists. Panelists were unable to detect flavor, moisture or texture differences between the final mutton salami and a commercial beef and pork formulation. They did however prefer the appearance of the mutton salami (P < .05).


Effects Of X-Ray Induced Achlorhdria On The Utilization Of Dietary Calcium And Iron From Different Salts By Rats, Reid Scott Holbrook May 1974

Effects Of X-Ray Induced Achlorhdria On The Utilization Of Dietary Calcium And Iron From Different Salts By Rats, Reid Scott Holbrook

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Dietary calcium has been classified as one of the minerals frequently limiting in the American diet (FAO, 1962) . Bone demineralization has been observed as a result of calcium deficient diets (Salomon et al., 1972), partial gastrectomies (Eddy, 1971) and inadequate hormonal balance (Albright et al., 1948). Although bone demineralization, or osteoporosis, has been attributed to many factors, the interrelationship of gastric acidity and the utilization of dietary calcium may be a key to the etiology of osteoporosis.

Eighty weanling male albino rats were divided into eight groups. All animals had their stomachs exposed through a mid-line incision. Control rats …


Distribution Of Milk Clotting Enzymes Between Curd And Whey And Their Survival During Cheddar Cheese Manufacture, David G. Holmes May 1974

Distribution Of Milk Clotting Enzymes Between Curd And Whey And Their Survival During Cheddar Cheese Manufacture, David G. Holmes

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A linear diffusion test in sedimentation tubes filled with caseinagar gel successfully measured milk clotting enzymes at concentrations of 10-4 to 1 X 10-l rennin units/ml with 95% accuracy. Diffusion rates were unaffected by diluting enzyme samples with whey, 3% NaCl, and water, The distribution of rennet, porcine pepsin, mucor pusillus var Lindt (MP) protease, and rennet-pepsin mixtures between curd and whey was determined on milk coagulated at pH 5.2, 6.0, 6.4, and 6.6. The procedure accounted for 100 + 7% of the added enzymes. The distribution of rennet was pH dependent with 31% and 72% in curd …


A Study Of The Radiation Quality Under Plant Canopies In The Wave Range 0.4 To 2.5 Microns, Nolasco G. Baldazo May 1974

A Study Of The Radiation Quality Under Plant Canopies In The Wave Range 0.4 To 2.5 Microns, Nolasco G. Baldazo

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The spectral distribution of the global radiation from 0.4 to 2.5 microns penetrating deciduous and coniferous canopies were measured during clear days between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. using a double-quartz monochromator.

In the visible region (0.4 to 0.7 micron) the average relative spectral transmissions under both canopies are about one percent beginning at 0.4 micron and decreasing to about half a percent at 0.67 micron. There is only a small peak in the green (0.55 micron) transmission under deciduous stands while there is none under coniferous canopies. The slightly higher transmission in the blue (0.4 micron) is attributed to …


Production And Quality Evaluation Of Compressed Freeze-Dehydrated Sour Cherries And Their Pies, Chareonsri Srisangnam May 1974

Production And Quality Evaluation Of Compressed Freeze-Dehydrated Sour Cherries And Their Pies, Chareonsri Srisangnam

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

High quality, mature sour cherries (Prunus cerasus L., cultivar Montmorency) were freeze-dehydrated, conditioned with one thousand part per million of sulfur dioxide solution spray followed by dry heat at 200 F for 1 minute and compressed with a pressure of 400 pounds per square inch. The samples were vacuum sealed in cans and stored at 100 F and 70 F for 6 months. The samples were analyzed every 2 months for compression characteristics, changes of color, acidity, anthocyanins, and ascorbic acid. Organoleptic evaluations were made for flavor, texture, and appearance of the rehydrated products prepared as pies.

The results …


Seasonal Changes Of Peach Flower Buds At The Ultrastructural Level, Yeh Feng May 1974

Seasonal Changes Of Peach Flower Buds At The Ultrastructural Level, Yeh Feng

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study was conducted to gain a better understanding of the seasonal changes of Gleason Elberta peach flower buds at the cellular level. Peach buds were obtained from the Howell Experiment Station in Ogden, Utah. Samples were collected at weekly intervals from October 25th, 1971 to March 29th, 1972. When a killing frost precluded further sampling, the buds were preserved by standard electron microscopic techniques. Thin sections (500 to 700 A) of the cells around the ovarious cavity were examined with a Zeiss EM-9S-2A electron microscope.

From October 25th, 1971 to January 3rd, 1972, more heterochromatin than euchromatin was in …


Effect Of Added Calcium Ions On Relative Milk-Clotting Activities Of Commercial Milk Clotting Enzymes, Nuchanart Pavenayotin May 1974

Effect Of Added Calcium Ions On Relative Milk-Clotting Activities Of Commercial Milk Clotting Enzymes, Nuchanart Pavenayotin

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Effect of added calcium ions on the relative milk clotting activities of porcine pepsin, Mucor miehei protease, Endothia parasitica protease, and Mucor pusillus protease was compared with that of rennin. Skimmilk, maintained at pH 6. 3 with 0.000% to 0.030% added calcium chloride, was used as a substrate. The coagulation activity of Mucor pusillus protease appeared to be most sensitive to calcium ions, followed by Mucor rniehei protease, porcine pepsin, rennin, and Endothia parasitica protease. The clotting activities of Mucor pusillus protease were also more sensitive than rennin to added calcium ions in milk samples maintained at pH values of …


Manufacture Of Monterey Cheese From Preacidified Milk, Faisal O. Mohamed May 1974

Manufacture Of Monterey Cheese From Preacidified Milk, Faisal O. Mohamed

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Whole milk acidified to pH 5.3 with hydrochloric acid was used for the manufacture of Monterey cheese. The milk was inoculated with one and one-half percent lactic starter and set with 12.5 ml rennet per 1000 pounds of milk. Normal washing treatments resulted in cheese with moisture in excess of 44 percent. Moisture content was brought below 44 percent by using wash water at a temperature such that the water-curd-whey mixture was 35 C. The pH of cheese made by preacidification was all between 5.21 and 5.09. No acid defects were encountered. Preacidification eliminated chance of spoilage or losses caused …


The Development Of An Index Of Food Quality, Ann Woolley Sorenson May 1974

The Development Of An Index Of Food Quality, Ann Woolley Sorenson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The purpose of this study was to develop a food quality index that can provide practical information to both consumers and professional people. The Index of Food Quality (IFQ) is a simple computerized tool based on a concept of nutrient density. The IFQ was designed to organize and clarify the present body of food composition data into a form that is directly applicable to dietary problems.

The IFQ provides a method of analyzing food quality based on energy needs. The nutrient contents of foods are compared to essential nutrient standards with calories as a common denominator. In developing the IFQ, …


Biochemical And Physiological Studies On Phytotoxicity Of Selected Pesticides And Allergens During Seed Germination Of Some Food Crops, R. R. Dalvi May 1974

Biochemical And Physiological Studies On Phytotoxicity Of Selected Pesticides And Allergens During Seed Germination Of Some Food Crops, R. R. Dalvi

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Germination of mung bean, Phaseolus mungo L. , and wheat, Triticum aestivum L., seeds was used for bioassay to demonstrate the toxic effects of selected pesticides--menazon, disulfoton, and GS-14254-- and allergens-- alantolactone and usnic acid. The ability of gibberellic acid to counteract the toxic effects of these chemicals on germination and seedling growth was studied. Chemical composition of the treated and untreated seeds was made with special attention to starch and protein degradation. Effect of these toxicants on the synthesis of amylase, ATPase, and protease enzymes during germination was studied since these enzymes are synthesized de novo during germination. To …


The Dynamics Of Root Growth And The Partitioning Of Photosynthates In Cool Desert Shrubs, Osvaldo Alberto Fernandez May 1974

The Dynamics Of Root Growth And The Partitioning Of Photosynthates In Cool Desert Shrubs, Osvaldo Alberto Fernandez

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

This study addresses the nature of physiological and phenological evolutionary strategies of root growth dynamics and energy allocation followed by Atriplex confertifolia, Ceratoides lanata, and Artemisia tridentata growing in their natural cool desert environment.

Root observation chambers with inclined Plexiglass windows were installed in monospecific desert communities of Atriplex confertifolia, Ceratoides lanata and Artemisia tridentata. Soil temperature and water potential measurements taken immediately adjacent to the observation windows indicated a minimal disturbance was caused by the presence of these chambers. For the three species initiation of root growth was observed before initiation of shoot activity, furthermore, active root growth extended …


An Evaluation Of In-Stream Structures Designed To Provide Fish Habitat, Charles H. Call Jr. May 1974

An Evaluation Of In-Stream Structures Designed To Provide Fish Habitat, Charles H. Call Jr.

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

In-stream concrete structures were studied through model tests and river tests. The model studies indicated that four designs provided good habitat in the model stream. These structures were the inverted weir, the "V" structure, the slab with legs and the cylinder. Through the river studies it was determined that these structures did not influence enough of the total river area to be effective in providing good fish habitat. Also an appreciable amount of yearly maintenance would be required to free the structures from silting in, debris, and vandalism. The slab with legs was the only promising structure.


Consumer Surplus And Economic Rent Estimates Of Recreation Value: An Empirical And Theoretical Comparison, Eric R. Meale May 1974

Consumer Surplus And Economic Rent Estimates Of Recreation Value: An Empirical And Theoretical Comparison, Eric R. Meale

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

The consumer surplus and economic rent methods of resource valuation were applied to boating recreation in Utah. Total consumer surplus and economic rent values were estimated for twenty-four boating sites. These values incorporate the relationship existing between the variable use cost and the units of activity associated with the site.

Data were collected by a mail survey directed to boaters during the 1973 boating season. Approximately 1,408 questionnaires were analyzed. Additional data were collected from the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.

Economic rent and consumer surplus were compared by using a common mathematical model and empirical observation. The concepts …


Vocalizations In A Population Of Green-Tailed Towhees (Chlorura Chlorura), Timothy Andrus Burr May 1974

Vocalizations In A Population Of Green-Tailed Towhees (Chlorura Chlorura), Timothy Andrus Burr

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Studies of vocalizations in a montane population of Green-Tailed Towhees were conducted during the summer months of 1971 and 1972 in Cache County, Utah. The song and call repertoiries of 10 breeding pairs were recorded and analyzed on a sound spectograph.

Males averaged 8.7 different song and 18.2 different not types. Song variation on the population level is high (58 different songs) but the sharing of these songs among the males is low (22.4). Populational note structure is equally diverse but reveals a greater degree of sharing (75%).

Both males and females used three calls, the meow, tick, …


Economics Of Land Use Planning--Utah Recreational Subdivisions, 1962-72, Donald William (Sandy) Mac Pherson May 1974

Economics Of Land Use Planning--Utah Recreational Subdivisions, 1962-72, Donald William (Sandy) Mac Pherson

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Economic and environmental inventory and evaluation were made of Utah recreational subdivisions filed with the state from 1962 through 1972. Major data were collected from standard subdivision questionnaires, filed by developers with Utah Real Estate Division, Department of Business Regulation. Study included 62,716 lots, 238,004 acres, and a value, in terms of developers' projected gross sales, of $211,836,550 in 1972 dollars.

Description of Utah recreational urbanization included: community services such as water supply and sanitation, drainage and flooding, fire protection, roads, and schools; developer sales inducements, improvement costs, and selling costs; subdivision layout characteristics, locations, magnitude, value, and buildout rates; …


Economic Feasibility Of Controlling Big Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata) On State And Private Rangelands In Utah, Stan D. Hinckley May 1974

Economic Feasibility Of Controlling Big Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata) On State And Private Rangelands In Utah, Stan D. Hinckley

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Spraying with the chemical herbicide 2,4-D is the most widely used method of controlling big sagebrush. Spraying is very effective in increasing forage production and generally is not poisonous to either man or animals.

Two procedures can be used to calculate the internal rate of return to big sagebrush control: standard and modified discounting. Standard discounting assumes all nonuse costs are incurred in the year of treatment, and the annual income stream is constant throughout the effective life of treatment. Modified discounting correctly assumes the nonuse cost is incurred in the period of deferment, and the income stream does not …


An Analysis Of Counties And Municipalities Which Did Not Participate In The Land And Water Conservation Fund Act Of 1965 Utah: 1965-1970, Lyle A. Bair May 1974

An Analysis Of Counties And Municipalities Which Did Not Participate In The Land And Water Conservation Fund Act Of 1965 Utah: 1965-1970, Lyle A. Bair

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

Characteristics of nonparticipating Utah counties and municipalities in the Land and Water Conservation Fund Act of 1965 were studied. Specific objectives studied were: (1) program awareness, (2) program understanding, and (3) reasons for nonparticipation from 1965 to 1970.

A telephone survey was conducted of all nonparticipating counties, all nonparticipating municipalities larger than 2500 population and a simple random sampling of municipalities smaller than 2500 population. Results were compared on a governmental unit and regional basis.

The survey determined that, as a whole, less than 45 percent of nonparticipating Utah counties and municipalities were aware of the program. The greatest awareness …


A Study Concerning Sources Of Information And Knowledge About Fluoride In Logan, Milford, And Helper, Utah, Marilyn Lorraine Geddes May 1974

A Study Concerning Sources Of Information And Knowledge About Fluoride In Logan, Milford, And Helper, Utah, Marilyn Lorraine Geddes

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A considerable amount of research has been conducted concerning the characteristics of people who are in favor of fluoridation. However, there is little information available as to what the electorate really knows about fluoride when they are forced to vote on this scientific issue.

Thus, the objectives of this study were to determine the general public's level of knowledge about fluoride, to discover what sources of information have been the greatest influence on their opinion and knowledge about fluoride, and to estimate the level of participation of dentists, general practitioners, pediatricians, and gynecologists in the education of Utahns about the …


Comparison Of Protein, Forage, And Root Yield Data Of Five Pasture Mixtures As Influenced By Clipping, Irrigation, And Nitrogen Fertilization, Clair E. Blaser May 1974

Comparison Of Protein, Forage, And Root Yield Data Of Five Pasture Mixtures As Influenced By Clipping, Irrigation, And Nitrogen Fertilization, Clair E. Blaser

All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023

A study was made to compare the protein and forage yield and root dry weight data of five pasture mixtures as influenced by two clipping frequencies (28 and 35 day clipping intervals), three irrigation intervals (1 inch every 5 days, 2 inches every 10 days and 4 inches every 20 days) and four levels of nitrogen fertilization (0, 50, 100, and 200 pounds per acre). The study was conducted at the Greenville Farm, Logan, Utah. The farm has about 1 percent surface slope and is a well-drained Millville silt loam that occurs on an alluvial fan. It is high in …