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The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.4 December 1989
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.4 December 1989
The Prairie Naturalist
SMALL MAMMALS IN TALL-GRASS PRAIRIE: PATTERNS ASSOCIATED WITH GRAZING AND BURNING ▪ E. K. Clark, D. W. Kaufman, E. J. Finck, and G. A. Kaufman
BURROW DISTRIBUTION OF THIRTEEN-LINED GROUND SQUIRRELS IN RELATION TO TREE CANOPIES ▪ J. L. Koprowski 185
SPRING AND SUMMER PREY REMAINS COLLECTED FROM MALE MINK DENS IN SOUTHWESTERN MANITOBA ▪ . T. W. Arnold and E. K. Fritzell
BREEDING CANVASBACKS: A TEST OF A HABITAT MODEL ▪ D. H. Johnson, M. C. Hammond, T. L. McDonald, C. L. Nustad, and M. D. Schwartz
A CHECKLIST OF THE ANTS OF OKLAHOMA ▪ G. C. Wheeler and …
Noteworthy Collections: Virginia, W. John Hayden
Noteworthy Collections: Virginia, W. John Hayden
Biology Faculty Publications
The above collections represent the second record for the state of Virginia, and may well establish the northernmost station for the species in the eastern United States. According to B.L. Lipscomb (Sida 8:320-327. 1980), this Old World weed is spreading throughout the warmer regions of North America. The only previous record of the species from the state is a Fernald specimen from Owl Creek in Virginia Beach. R.W. Tyndall, who found the species in northeastern North Carolina, was unable in 1978 to locate the plant at Fernald's Virginia Beach locality (Castanea 48:277-280. 1983). The Amelia County plants occur in two …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.3 September 1989
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.3 September 1989
The Prairie Naturalist
SEED DISPERSAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PLAINS SILVER SAGEBRUSH ▪ C. L. Wambolt, T. Walton, and R. S. White
ON THE TRAIL OF THE ANT, VEROMESSOR LOBOGNATHUS . ▪ G. C. Wheeler and J. Wheeler
LAND USE RELATIONSHIPS TO AVIAN CHOLERA OUTBREAKS IN THE NEBRASKA RAINWATER BASIN AREA ▪ B. J. Smith, K. F. Higgins, and C. F. Gritzner
INCIDENCE OF LEAD SHOT IN THE RAINWATER BASINS OF SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA ▪ . D. W. Oates
REPRODUCTION, RECRUITMENT, AND SURVIVAL OF BROWN AND RAINBOW TROUT IN A PRAIRIE COTEAU STREAM ▪ C. L. Milewski and D. W. Willis
SIZE STRUCTURE AND CATCH …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.2 June 1989
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.2 June 1989
The Prairie Naturalist
THE MISSISSIPPI KITE IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE SOUTHERN GREAT PLAINS ▪ E. G. Bolen and D. L. Flores
TAPE-RECORDED CHICK CALLS TO LOCATE GRAY PARTRIDGE NESTS ▪ J. P. Carroll
BORROW DISTRIBUTION OF THE THIRTEEN-LINED GROUND SQUIRREL IN GRAZED MIXED-GRASS PRAIRIE: EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL HABITAT STRUCTURE ▪ D. W. Kaufman and G. A. Kaufman
PIPING PLOVERS NESTING AT NELSON RESERVOIR, MONTANA ▪ D. W. Prellwitz, T. A. Prellwitz, K. L. Stutzman, and J. W. Stutzman
CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA - 1988 ▪ R. N. Randall
CHANGING HABITATS IN THE PLATTE RIVER VALLEY OF NEBRASKA ▪ J. …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.1 March 1989
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 21, No.1 March 1989
The Prairie Naturalist
WINTER RAPTOR USE OF THE PLATTE AND NORTH PLATTE RIVER VALLEYS IN SOUTH CENTRAL NEBRASKA ▪ G. R. Lingle
CHARACTERISTICS OF RUFFED GROUSE DRUMMING SITES IN THE TURTLE MOUNTAINS, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ J. W. Schulz, E. L. Bakke, and J. F. Gulke
USE OF A TRIBUTARY BY FISHES IN A GREAT PLAINS RIVER SYSTEM ▪ J. B. Smith and W. A. Hubert
PLANT AND ANIMAL COMMUNITY RESPONSES TO RESTORED IOW A WETLANDS ▪ T. G. LaGrange and J. J. Dinsmore
COLEOPTERA SPECIES INHABITING PRAIRIE WETLANDS OF THE COTTONWOOD LAKE AREA, STUTSMAN COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA ▪ B. A. Hanson and G. …
Interaction Of Rhizoctonia Root Rot On Wheat With Post Emergence Herbicides, W Macleod
Interaction Of Rhizoctonia Root Rot On Wheat With Post Emergence Herbicides, W Macleod
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Interaction of Rhizoctonia root rot on wheat with post emergence herbicides, 88E30. Location, aim, treatment, method, results, table1. Take-all inoculum levels in a ryegrass sward after treatment with hoegrass. 88MD30. Location, aim, treatment, method, results, Interaction of Pleiochaeta root rot on lupins with Simazine®, 88ME64, 88WH335, 88ME64. Location, aim, treatment, method, results, tables 1 to 8.
Tolerance Of Lupins To Simazine, K E. Oliver
Tolerance Of Lupins To Simazine, K E. Oliver
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Tolerance of lupins to triazine herbicides, 89GL21, 89GL24. Application of atrazine post emergence of the soil, 89GL22, 89GL25. Application of atrazine post emergence to the foliage, 89GL23, 89GL26. Trials with mutated lupin population, 89WH72, 89MC32.
Long-Term Rotation Trials., I Rowland, W Hawkins
Long-Term Rotation Trials., I Rowland, W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Paddock 5AE on Merredin research station, 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5, 73SG16, 88EB2.
Diseases Caused By Nematodes., J M. Stanton
Diseases Caused By Nematodes., J M. Stanton
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Annual ryegrass toxicity roadside survey, 88PE99.
Location, aim, methods, sampled, results, comments.
Effect of benzimidazoles on ARGT, 88NA75
Location, aim, treatments, methods, results, table one.
Relationships between organisms involved in ARGT, 88KA103.
Location, aim, methods, results, comments, table two.
Sampling patterns for ARGT diagnosis, 88KA102.
Location, aim, methods, results, comments, table four.
Distribution of cereal cyst nematode, 88PE20.
Location, aim, methods, results, comments.
Hatching pattern of cereal cyst nematode, 88NO71, 88GE30.
Location, aim, methods, results, comments.
Sowing date and cereal cyst nematode, 88NO70.
Location, aim, treatments, methods, results, table three, figure one and two.
Brome Grass Population Dynamics In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, S I. Lee
Brome Grass Population Dynamics In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, S I. Lee
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To identify the level of control of brome grass under various rotation systems, 86C1.
Demographic Responses To The Chemical Control Of Doublegee, F D. Panetta, R P. Randall
Demographic Responses To The Chemical Control Of Doublegee, F D. Panetta, R P. Randall
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Control of Doublegee in medic pasture, 88WH47. Competitive effect and response of Emex australis in a grazed animal pasture.
Tolerance Of Cereal Varieties To Herbicides, David Bowran, Neil Thomson
Tolerance Of Cereal Varieties To Herbicides, David Bowran, Neil Thomson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Tolerance of current cereal varieties to new herbicides, 89EC21, 89N27, 89SC15. Tolerance of new cereal varieties to current herbicides, 89EB19, 89EC20, 89N28, 89SC16. Tolerance of wheat varieties to Metribuzin and Pendimethalin, 89EC22, 89WH58. Tolerance of wheat to herbicide tank mixes for grass and broadleaf weed control in cereals, 89WH86. Grasp efficacy and tolerance, 89C22, 89GE93. Tolerance of field peas to herbicides, 89KA64, 89M56. Tolerance of pasture legume varieties to herbicides, 89KA76. Crop establishment using residual herbicides for weed control, 89NA66.
Herbicide Residues, T Piper
Herbicide Residues, T Piper
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Pea growth following Sulphonyl urea herbicide, 88SG28, 88SG29. Medic regeneration following Sulphonyl urea herbicide, 88SG30, 88SG31, 88LG68, 88LG69, 88LG70.
The Biology Of Skeleton Weed In Western Australia, J Dodd
The Biology Of Skeleton Weed In Western Australia, J Dodd
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Effects of height of cutting on the rate of stem regrowth, 89ME116. Response of Gorteria to grazing, 88PE28. Biology of P. globifera in stubble paddocks, 89ME75, 89ME76. Comparative phenology of P. globifera suffruticosa, 89ME77. Establishment and spread of the leaf mining moth, Dialectica scalariella. 89PE8. Intensive monitoring of the leaf mining moth and Patersons curse at Muresk, 89NO65 - 89NO670.
Weed Control In Lupins With Simazine Topping Up, D J. Gilbey, R Klemm, B Roberts
Weed Control In Lupins With Simazine Topping Up, D J. Gilbey, R Klemm, B Roberts
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Weed control in Lupins with simazine “topping up”, 89GE62, 89TS40, 89NO59. Doublegee control in Lupins with Brodal plus simazine, 89GE63, 89TS41, 89NO60. Post emergence doublegee control in lupins, 89NO92, 89MO65. Doublegee control in peas, pre-emergence, 89TS47, 89MO38, 89M38, 89NO63. Doublegee control in peas, post-emergence, 89TS48, 89MO39, 89ME87, 89NO64.
Factors Affecting Lupin Crop Establishment In The Northern Agricultural Region Of Western Australia., K W. Mccarthy, A M. Doswell, R J. Delane, M W. Sweetingham
Factors Affecting Lupin Crop Establishment In The Northern Agricultural Region Of Western Australia., K W. Mccarthy, A M. Doswell, R J. Delane, M W. Sweetingham
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Lupin establishment, 89EC6. The effect of machine, depth of sowing, seed soil contact and herbicide incorporation on lupin establishment, 89GE8. The effect of phosphate application on lupin establishment, 89GE99. The effect of seeding technique, depth of sowing, seed soil contact and fungicide on lupin establishment on course sands, 89GE9. Integrated control strategy of Rhizoctonia hypocotyl root rot of lupins, 89GE11, 89GE12, 89GE12B, 89GE13, 89GE14. Strategies for lupin patch control, 89EC7 and 89GE15. The effect of seed size and sowing rate on lupin establishment, 89C1, 89GE6, 89GE7, 89EC5, 89BA34, 89TS49, 89GE10, 89EC4, 89GE4,
Canola Rapeseed, Rapeseed, Tillage., J D. Warren, R Tugwell, S Wiley
Canola Rapeseed, Rapeseed, Tillage., J D. Warren, R Tugwell, S Wiley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Canola rapeseed. Assessment of early maturity Stage 2, lines. 89AB5, 89N38, 89EB31. Early maturity triazine resistance. 89AB6, 89N39, 89EB32. Stage 1 early maturity selections, 89AB8. Stage 2 Late maturity, 89MT43. Late maturity triazine resistance, 89MT44. Blackleg race trial, 89MT47. Interstate variety trials, 89MT45, 89ka70.
Pasture Agronomy., C. K. Revell
Pasture Agronomy., C. K. Revell
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 89ME82
a. Medic establishment.
Establishing burr medic pastures with cereal cover.
Merredin
Trial 89SC19
b. Serradella - Potash response.
Response of serradella to potash fertilizer.
South Carrabin
Trial 89M44
c. Serradella/Grass competition
Effect of grass competition on production of serradella.
Merredin Research Station.
Trial 89SC HERB
d. Herbicide tolerance of Serradella.
Herbicide tolerance of Madeira serradella.
South Carrabin
Selection And Evaluation Of Medic Lines With Resistance To Aphids And Improved Agronomic Characteristics., C. M. Saunders
Selection And Evaluation Of Medic Lines With Resistance To Aphids And Improved Agronomic Characteristics., C. M. Saunders
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 89KA11
Location: Great Southern Agricultural Institute - Farm Paddock B15
Main objectives of this trial was to evaluate the lines for their resistance to blue-green aphid, redlegged earthmite and lucerne flea. However since the site lacked a substantial infestation of blue-green aphid and lucerne flea, our efforts were concentrated on redlegged earthmite resistance.
National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme, P. G. H. Nichols
National Subterranean Clover Improvement Programme, P. G. H. Nichols
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
89774F, 89830F 89822H
Location: University Field Station, Shenton Park
The project aims to develop, by breeding and selection, better adapted and more productive low-oestrogen cultivars of subterranean clover for a range of environments in southern Australia.
East Ballidu Catchment Report, L K. Lenane, C Henschke, C Thorne, D Kessell
East Ballidu Catchment Report, L K. Lenane, C Henschke, C Thorne, D Kessell
All other publications
It will require the total cooperation of all members of the Soil Conservation District to remedy the area's problems. The first priority is for the control and better use of water on the recharge areas. The wheat/wheat/lupin rotation at present offers the best economic option. Lupins are well suited to the areas of lighter land. If lupins are planted on waterlogged soils or otherwise unsuitable soils, problems will arise and perhaps prejudice their use on the widespread suitable areas. The use of trees below rocky outcrops is an important measure to prevent excessive recharge of the deeper aquifers. Where trees …
Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Report, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, David Lambert, John M. Smagula, Tom Degomez, Susan Erich, Mike Goltz, Joan M. King, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Michele Marra
Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Report, H Y. Forsythe Jr, Judith A. Collins, David Lambert, John M. Smagula, Tom Degomez, Susan Erich, Mike Goltz, Joan M. King, Rodney J. Bushway, Alfred A. Bushway, Paul R. Hepler, David E. Yarborough, Delmont C. Emerson, Michele Marra
Wild Blueberry Research Reports
The 1988 edition of the Blueberry Advisory Committee Research Reports was prepared for the Maine Wild Blueberry Commission and the University of Maine Wild Blueberry Advisory Committee by researchers with the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station and Maine Cooperative Extension Service at the University of Maine, Orono. Projects in this report include:
1. Monitoring methods, economic injury levels, and action thresholds for blueberry spanworm larvae in vegetative year fields.
2. Control of secondary blueberry pests
3. Control of blueberry maggot
4. Effect of pruning practices on blueberry insect abundance
5. Survey of Fungi Contaminating Lowbush Blueberries
6. Nutrition Survey 1988
7. …
Long Season Wheat Production On The South Coast Of Western Australia., W R. Smith, A P. Webster
Long Season Wheat Production On The South Coast Of Western Australia., W R. Smith, A P. Webster
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Fungicide, time of sowing, wheat variety. Time of sowing, wheat variety, 89AL3, 89ES3, 89JE1, 89KO3. Wheat phenology, 89E5, 89MT8. Aphid control, time of sowing, wheat variety, 89E3, 89MT5.
Glean Logan Comparisons, R Madrin, J Buckley
Glean Logan Comparisons, R Madrin, J Buckley
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Rates and timing of application, 89ME79, 89NO72, 89WH81, 89WH75. Hoegrass tankmixes, Brodal, Glean, 89M58. Grasp efficacy, rates and timing of application to wheat, 89NO71. Grasp tolerance, rates and timing of application to wheat, 89A17, and 89WH62. Silvergrass control in pasture. Simazine, Pursuit, 89KA67, 89LG60, 89NO73. Marshmallow control in crop, 89NO98. Glyphosate formulation comparisons, 89WH78, 89A27. Diclofop-methyl formulation comparisons, 89A28. Pursuit on pasture, rate and additives, 89LG61, 89LG60, 89LG58, 89A26. Selective grass controllers with Simazine on pasture 89M64, 89LG59. Cape tulip control in pasture, 89NA73, 89NA72.
Rhizoctonia Control In Potatoes And Potato Resistance To Powdery Scab., R M. Floyd
Rhizoctonia Control In Potatoes And Potato Resistance To Powdery Scab., R M. Floyd
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trials : 88BY26, 88PE34, 88MD35
Control of Rhizoctonia solani infection of potato stems and daughter tubers was demonstrated by preplanting applications of tolclofos-methyl (RIZOLEX TM) to either cut or round seed tubers. Yield of tubers from cut seed treated with Rizolex was increased over that of cut seed cured before planting bu not when seed was cut and planted the same day. Crops grown from round seed treated with Rizolex yielded higher than from untreated round seed.
Surface sterilization of seed tubers with Sodium hypochlorite was effective in reducing stem damage but not in reducing daughter tuber sclerotes. This indicates …