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Soil Acidity In The Eastern Wheatbelt, W M. Porter, I. R. Wilson Jan 1984

Soil Acidity In The Eastern Wheatbelt, W M. Porter, I. R. Wilson

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

In Western Australia parts of the sandplain of the eastern wheatbelt are very acid and produce poor crops, It was not until the late 1970s that the effect of soil acidity on the productivity of the sandplain soils was examined in any detail.

Since then researchers have learnt a great deal about the nature of soil acidity in the eastern wheatbelt sandplain soils and can suggest management options for farmers.

This article discisses the problem of the very acid soils. It does not deal with the moderately acid, medium textured soils of the eastern wheatbelt. Although the acidity of these …


Soil Acidity And Liming In The Lower Great Southern, R N. Glencross, M. G. Clarke Jan 1984

Soil Acidity And Liming In The Lower Great Southern, R N. Glencross, M. G. Clarke

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

In the 375 to 750 millimetre rainfall area of the Lower Great Southern, reports of loss of subterranean clover from established pastures, reduced carrying capacity for sheep and increasing soil acidity lead to the establishment in 1981 of a research programme into the effects of soil acidity on pasture productivity in that region.


The Intermolecular Force Field Of Acetylene-Hcl: The Normal Coordinate And Centrifugal Distortion Analysis Of Two Weakly Bound Rigid Rods, Rebecca S. Lee Jan 1984

The Intermolecular Force Field Of Acetylene-Hcl: The Normal Coordinate And Centrifugal Distortion Analysis Of Two Weakly Bound Rigid Rods, Rebecca S. Lee

Masters Theses

In order to determine the intermolecular force field of C2H2⋅⋅HCl, a normal coordinate analysis appropriate for two weakly bound rigid rods is developed. An exact centrifugal distortion analysis is then carried out on the microwave spectrum of this "T''-shaped hydrogen-bonded π complex. The distortion constants and published matrix-isolated vibrational frequencies are employed in the normal coordinate analysis to obtain the intermolecular force field and refinements in the structural parameters. The following van der Waals force field is found to reproduce the existing spectroscopic constants of C2H2⋅⋅H35Cl … . This study …


The Purification And Partial Characterization Of The Surface Polysaccharides From Three Fast-Growing Rhizobium Japonicum Strains, Madhav P. Yadav Jan 1984

The Purification And Partial Characterization Of The Surface Polysaccharides From Three Fast-Growing Rhizobium Japonicum Strains, Madhav P. Yadav

Masters Theses

The fast-growing strains of R. japonicum were originally isolated from China. They are acid-producing Rhizobia and are capable of nodulating soybeans. These isolates share a common host-specificity (Peking soybean) with the slow-growing R. japonicum strains even though their biochemical properties are more closely related to other fast-growing Rhizobium species. The surface polysaccharides from three fast-growing R. japonicum strains--USDA201, USDA205, and HC205--were isolated and partially characterized. Strain HC205 is a nod⁻ mutant of USDA205 which lacks the symbiotic plasmid. These surface polysaccharides consist of extracellular, capsular and lipopolysaccharides (EPSs, CPSs and LPSs). The EPSs from all three strains are very similar …


Sulphur Needs Of Crops And Pastures, J S. Yeates Jan 1984

Sulphur Needs Of Crops And Pastures, J S. Yeates

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4

Sulphur deficiency has long been recognised as a potential problem of legume pastures in the higher rainfall areas (over 750 mm a year) of south-west Western Australia. Before the introduction of granulated superphosphate (about 1970), sulfer deficiencies commonly developed in spring on susceptible soils despite autumn applications of superphosphate (containing about 10.5 per cent sulphur).

In loww and medium rainfall areas sulphur deficiency is rarely reported, at least partly because of annual superphosphate applications. However large areas of the sandy-surfaced soils of Western Australia would become sulphur deficient for pastures and crops if sulphur inputsd in fertilisers were substantially reduced. …


High Valent Chromium (V) And Chromium (Vi) Complexes, Harry Bennett Davis Jan 1984

High Valent Chromium (V) And Chromium (Vi) Complexes, Harry Bennett Davis

Dissertations and Theses

A new preparative route to the only neutral chromium (V) oxide fluoride, chromium oxide trifluoride, has been accomplished by the reaction of xenon difluoride with chromyl fluoride at high temperature. The chromium oxide trifluoride is produced as crystals which are suitable for single crystal studies. In reactions of chromium oxide trifluoride with alkali and alkaline metal fluorides in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride, new chromium(V) oxide fluoride salts were obtained; these salts were not of high purity due to unknown problems. An attempt to prepare chromium oxide tetrafluoride by the reaction of xenon difluoride with chromyl fluoride in anhydrous hydrogen fluoride failed …


A Theoretical And Experimental Examination Of Sodium Chloride Hydration, Debra Conway Modra Jan 1984

A Theoretical And Experimental Examination Of Sodium Chloride Hydration, Debra Conway Modra

Dissertations and Theses

A Hitachi Hu 125C transmission electron microscope in which the standard specimen holder was replaced by an environmental cell was used to observe the hydration of sodium chloride crystals. To observe Kelvin curvature and solubility effects sodium chloride crystals which were 0.1u or smaller were of special interest. An electrohome video system attached to the electron microscope was used to record the sodium chloride hydration for subsequent particle measurement and viewing.

A theoretical model was also developed. Thermodynamic properties such as the Kelvin curvature and solubility effects were considered as well as the kinetic expressions for salt dissolution/recrystalization and water …


I :Synthesis And Evaluation Of Polymer Supported Homogenous Oxidation Catalysts. Ii: Synthesis And Evaluation Of Polymer Supported Multi Site Phase Transfer Catalysts Iii: Synthesis Of Potential Herbicides, Russell L. Leonard Jan 1984

I :Synthesis And Evaluation Of Polymer Supported Homogenous Oxidation Catalysts. Ii: Synthesis And Evaluation Of Polymer Supported Multi Site Phase Transfer Catalysts Iii: Synthesis Of Potential Herbicides, Russell L. Leonard

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This report consists of three parts. Part I involved the synthesis and evaluation of some polymer supported homogeneous oxidation catalysts – specifically, the synthesis of polystyrene 2(bis-salicylaldehyde) 2-methyl propylene-1, 3-diiminato cobalt (II) and polystyrene 2(bis-2, 4-pentanedione) 2-methyl propylene-1, 3-diiminato cobalt (II). Part II involved the synthesis of both soluble and insoluble phase transfer catalysts designed to catalyze nucleophilic substitution reactions. Trisite quaternary phosphonium and disite quaternary phosphonium salts were prepared. Part III involved the synthesis of several potential herbicides.


A Two Part Research Report: Aromatic Nucelophilic Fluoroal Koxylation Via Cationic Phase Transfer Catalysis And Reactions Of Unsymmetrical Vinamidinium Salts With Organometallic Reagents, Joseph E. Coury Jan 1984

A Two Part Research Report: Aromatic Nucelophilic Fluoroal Koxylation Via Cationic Phase Transfer Catalysis And Reactions Of Unsymmetrical Vinamidinium Salts With Organometallic Reagents, Joseph E. Coury

Retrospective Theses and Dissertations

This report discusses research which was conducted in two areas: the study of aromatic nucleophilic fluoroalkoxylation assisted via cationic phase transfer catalysis and the study of unsymmetrical vinamidinium salts and their reactions with organometallic reagents.

Sodium alkoxides have been successfully used to fluoroalkoxylate activated halo- aryl and heteroaryl substrates under phase transfer catalysis conditions. Optimum reaction conditions incorporated tetra-n-butyl-phosphonium bromide as the catalyst and refluxing toluene as the solvent medium. Different quarternary phosphonium and arrmonium salts have been evaluated as catalysts: also, the effects of activating groups, leaving groups, and nucleophiles have been reported.

The reaction of 3-dimethylamino-3-phenyl-prop-2-en-l-ylidendimethyliminium perchlorate with …


A Scc Mo Calculation On The Tetracyanoethylene-Benzene Complex, Joe Kirsch, Shannon Lieb, Mark Cisneros Jan 1984

A Scc Mo Calculation On The Tetracyanoethylene-Benzene Complex, Joe Kirsch, Shannon Lieb, Mark Cisneros

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Dr. Shannon Lieb's contribution to Volume 94 of the Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science.


Nmr Measurements On Intercalated 3r-Tas2.Ix (I=Nh3 And N2h4), N. H. Handly, Juana Vivó Acrivos Jan 1984

Nmr Measurements On Intercalated 3r-Tas2.Ix (I=Nh3 And N2h4), N. H. Handly, Juana Vivó Acrivos

Juana Vivó Acrivos

No abstract provided.


A New Method For The Quantitative Determination Of Radon-222 In Natural Waters, Charles Whitlow Jan 1984

A New Method For The Quantitative Determination Of Radon-222 In Natural Waters, Charles Whitlow

Honors Theses

Several studies in the past have shown radon to be present in many natural waters including mineral springs, hot springs, rivers, lakes, and rainwater. A compilation of tables of radon concentration in mineral and hot springs all over the world was published by Kuroda in 1953. Most of this radon comes from radium and uranium minerals which the springs flow over. The radon concentration in lakes is from two major souces [sic]. One source is dissolved radium and the other is the inflow of high radon concentration groundwaters [sic].


Totally Empirical Wavefunctions From X-Ray Diffraction Data, Martin Jeffry Goldberg Jan 1984

Totally Empirical Wavefunctions From X-Ray Diffraction Data, Martin Jeffry Goldberg

Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects

The interpretation of coherent x-ray diffraction experiments by a quantum model is described. Adjusting the coefficients of an LCAO expansion to best fit measured Bragg intensities results in a totally empirical quantum wavefunction. The quantum model is compared to a multipole expansion. The constraints imposed by quantum mechanics are examined, and several methods of satisfying these constraints while best fitting a wavefunction to measured Bragg intensities are detailed. Application is made to beryllium metal, with a resultant fit R(,1) = .00249. Similar applications to graphite and diamond are outlined. The formalism is extended to explicitly include solid-state effects, and this …


Semi-Flexible Polyimide And Polyamide Systems, John Ryan Evans Jan 1984

Semi-Flexible Polyimide And Polyamide Systems, John Ryan Evans

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


Synthesis Of 2-Alkylidene-1,3-Cyclohexanediones, Mary Virginia Manson Jan 1984

Synthesis Of 2-Alkylidene-1,3-Cyclohexanediones, Mary Virginia Manson

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.


An Approach To The Synthesis Of Pyrans, Thomas F. Ball Jan 1984

An Approach To The Synthesis Of Pyrans, Thomas F. Ball

Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects

No abstract provided.