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Full-Text Articles in Life Sciences
Coliphage As An Indicator Of Fecal Pollution In Marine Waters: Assay, Validation, And Application, Donald S. Mccorquodale Jr.
Coliphage As An Indicator Of Fecal Pollution In Marine Waters: Assay, Validation, And Application, Donald S. Mccorquodale Jr.
HCNSO Student Theses and Dissertations
Escherichia coli, the preferred bacterial indicator for fecal pollution in fresh waters, does not conform to the concept of an indicator microorganism because it is rapidly killed or inactivated by seawater. This series of papers investigated the value of coliphage, a virus which infects E. coli, as an indicator of pollution in saline waters. In order to be an accurate indicator an organism must (1) be ubiquitous in wastewater, (2) survive and be detectable at least as long as the harmful organisms, and (3) be easy to isolate and identify.
A review of the literature determined that coliphage …
The Respiratory Response Of Busycon Canaliculatum (L) To Seasonal Variation Of Water Temperature, Salinity, And Oxygen, Harry Gregory Polites
The Respiratory Response Of Busycon Canaliculatum (L) To Seasonal Variation Of Water Temperature, Salinity, And Oxygen, Harry Gregory Polites
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Trial 66m29, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Trial 66m29, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 66M29. Location Merredin sandy clay loam. Response to nitrogen.
An old land site, cleared in 1909. First sown to Cyprus Harrel medic in 1955, grazed and topdressed. Cropped, 1962 and 1964. Medic resown in 1965.
A Trophic Resource Analysis Of Dominant Benthic Microfauna Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Douglas Vernon Huggett
A Trophic Resource Analysis Of Dominant Benthic Microfauna Of The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Douglas Vernon Huggett
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Is Growth Of Eelgrass Nitrogen Limited? A Numerical Simulation Of The Effects Of Light And Nitrogen On The Growth Dynamics Of Zostera Marina, Richard C. Zimmerman, Robert D. Smith, Randall S. Alberte
Is Growth Of Eelgrass Nitrogen Limited? A Numerical Simulation Of The Effects Of Light And Nitrogen On The Growth Dynamics Of Zostera Marina, Richard C. Zimmerman, Robert D. Smith, Randall S. Alberte
OES Faculty Publications
A numerical model of nitrogen uptake and growth was developed for the temperate seagrass Zostera marina L. Goals were to evaluate the relative effects of light and nitrogen availability on nitrogen uptake and partitioning between leaf and root tissue, and to estimate nitrogen concentrations in the sedment and water column required to saturate growth. Steady-state predictions are quite robust with respect to a range of parameter values justified by available data The calculations indicated that roots are probably more important in overall nitrogen acquisition in most light and nitrogen environments encountered in situ, but may contribute less than 50 …
The Relationship Of Upwelling To Mussel Production In The Rias On The Western Coast Of Spain, Jack O. Blanton, Kenneth R. Tenore, F. Castillejo, Larry P. Atkinson, Franklin B. Schwing, Amy Lavin
The Relationship Of Upwelling To Mussel Production In The Rias On The Western Coast Of Spain, Jack O. Blanton, Kenneth R. Tenore, F. Castillejo, Larry P. Atkinson, Franklin B. Schwing, Amy Lavin
CCPO Publications
We have calculated an upwelling index for each month over a 17-year period (1969-1985) for a point off the western coast of Spain. We interpret April through September values of the index to indicate the flux of nitrate-rich water in the Spanish Rias. The index representing the 6-month upwelling series has been correlated with an index representing the conditions of mussels grown during that season on rafts in Ria de Arosa. Two seasons represent extreme upwelling conditions over the 17-year sampling period: 1977 when the upwelling index was the highest, and 1983 when it was the lowest. A comparison of …
Surface Drainage Trial., Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia.
Surface Drainage Trial., Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia.
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 86V1
Location: Vasse Research Station.
The aim of this experiment was to quantify the response of annual pastures to improved surface drainage by laser levelling and from the pasture response data determine the cost.
Experiments On Grain Yield In A Range Of Old And Modern Wheat Varieties., K. H.M. Siddique, D. Tennant, R. K. Belford, M. W. Perry, L. Mclaughlin, A. R. Thompson
Experiments On Grain Yield In A Range Of Old And Modern Wheat Varieties., K. H.M. Siddique, D. Tennant, R. K. Belford, M. W. Perry, L. Mclaughlin, A. R. Thompson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Growth, yield, water use and water use efficiency of old and modern wheat varieties in a mediterranean type environment, 87M17 and 87WH14. Ear and stem dry matter at anthesis and grain yield in a range of wheat varieties, 87M18.
The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson
The Role Of Barley In Future Rotational Systems In Drier Wheatbelt Areas Of Western Australia., P. Simpson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types and yield component analysis at Nangeenan NW of Merredin, 86ME88, 86ME89, 86ME90 and 86ME91. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over four soil types at Bodallin, east of Merredin, 86ME92, 86ME93, 86ME94 and 86ME95. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over two ‘levels’ of soil salinity - EC, 87ME63 and 87ME64. Comparison of barley and wheat yields over 2 soils of differing textural type – ‘heavy’ and ‘light’, 87ME65 and 87ME66. Effect of time of sowing on barley and wheat yields, 87ME67.
Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins
Trial 68e5, I Rowland., W E. Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 68E5. Location paddock N1A on Esperance Downs Research Station (Gibson). Long term rotation trials.
Cleared in 1951 and sown to clover, cropped in 1961 and 1962 then Woogenellup sub clover and Brome grass were sown in 1963, topdressed until the start of the trial in 1968. Lupins were sown in trial in 1974. Esperance sub clover has been established on all plots.
Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Trial 80na6, I Rowland., W Hawkins
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 80NA6. Location - B. Harrington, 6 km west of Darkin.
Cleared 1962, cropped 1977 (oats), 1978 (oats and Lupins), pasture in 1979. Continuously cropped to cereals up to 1986, then changed to wheat after wheat, lupins or clover.
Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane
Winter Waterlogging Effects On Crops And Pasture Production., D. J. Mcfarlane
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 87NA76
Location: Dryandra, Rosendale Central, Tutanning, Yornaning South, Yornaning West
To quantify the physical extent and economic significance of winter waterlogging on crop and pasture production in the Upper Great Southern Region of Western Australia.
High Input Barley Production Systems In The High Rainfall Zone., G. J. Parlevliet
High Input Barley Production Systems In The High Rainfall Zone., G. J. Parlevliet
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Barley systems in the high rainfall zone effect of nitrogen fungicides and seeding rate on barley yield, 87BR2.
Pasture Agronomy Branch, Pasture Growth Rates., P Booth
Pasture Agronomy Branch, Pasture Growth Rates., P Booth
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: Shire of Augusta-Margaret River, Shire of Elgin and Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes.
To quantify and identify insect and fungal losses of annual pasture production caused through seedling mortality and early production losses. Three sites in the Margaret River/Augusta Shire, one in the Elgin Shire and one in the Bridgetown Shire were used.
Individual Trial Data., P J. Dolling
Individual Trial Data., P J. Dolling
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Responses to species of lime.
87NA91
87A137
87KA77
Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson
Population Dynamics Of Brome Grass In Relation To Control Systems, A H. Cheam, Stephen Lee, C. M. Ralph, P Nelson
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Trial 86C1
Location: East Chapman Research Station.
To identify the level of control of brome grass under various crop rotation systems so that farmers can be advised on the degree of infestation likely to be encountered when using a particular system.
To design the best control system to reduce quickly the anticipated large seed population of brome grass in the soil.
Trial 86c63 Rotation, Deep Ripping And Water Use And Trial 87ge97 Cereal Management Trials, J. Hamblin, R. Delane, Glenn Adam
Trial 86c63 Rotation, Deep Ripping And Water Use And Trial 87ge97 Cereal Management Trials, J. Hamblin, R. Delane, Glenn Adam
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
To examine the value of a package approach to growing cereals in the northern agricultural region. Treatments included planting date , species (wheat v barley) and variety (differing in maturity), as well as deep ripping and fungicide spray.
87GE97
To examine the effect of different rotational histories, particularly residual water, on following crops. Barley, wheat, lupins, medic.
86C63
Agronomy Of Dwarf Oats., W. K. Anderson, R. Mclean, R. Mctaggart, G. Parlevliet, J. Warren, M. Page
Agronomy Of Dwarf Oats., W. K. Anderson, R. Mclean, R. Mctaggart, G. Parlevliet, J. Warren, M. Page
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: Mt Barker Research Station, Pardelup Prison Farm, Kojonup, Williams and Mayanup.
Time of sowing x oat cultivars, 87AL6, 87BR5, 87KA4, 87MT4, 87NA7.
N rates x oat cultivars, 87AL4, 87BR8, 87KA2, 87MT2, 87NA5.
Seed rates x oat cultivars, 87AL5, 87BR4, 87KA3, 87MT3, 87NA6.
Oat cultivar factorial, 87AL7, 87BR6, 87KA5, 87MT5, 87NA8.
Identification And Distribution Of Urophycis (Gill) And Phycis (Artedi) Larvae And Pelagic Juveniles In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Bruce Henry Comyns
Identification And Distribution Of Urophycis (Gill) And Phycis (Artedi) Larvae And Pelagic Juveniles In The Middle Atlantic Bight, Bruce Henry Comyns
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Agronomy Of Wheat Cultivars., W. K. Anderson, M. Seymour
Agronomy Of Wheat Cultivars., W. K. Anderson, M. Seymour
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Location: Northam, Wongan Hills, East Beverley, Corrigin and Merredin.
Time of sowing x wheat cultivars, 87N07, 87N011, 87WH7, 87NA4, 87M11. Time of sowing x wheat cultivars.
Nitrogen rates x wheat cultivars, 87N05, 87N09, 87WH5, 87NA2, 87M9.
Seed rates x wheat cultivars, 87N06, 87N010, 87WH6, 8JNA3, 87M10.
Wheat cultivar factorial, 87N04, 87N08, 87WH4, 87NA1.