Two winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L. em Thell) and two
winter barley (Hordeum vulgare L. em Thell) cultivars were grown
with and without straw mulch utilizing six different planting dates.
Soil temperature was recorded continuously at seeding depth from
planting date through March of the crop year. A series of...
This thesis concerns the alteration of the course of selective
protein synthesis and morphogenesis in plants treated with growth
regulating chemicals. Treatment of 48-hour-old "Alaska" pea seedlings
(Pisum sativum L.) with 2, 4-D, IAA, NAA or picloram caused
inhibition of epicotyl and primary root elongation and proliferation of
massed lateral...
A five-year clipping experiment was conducted to determine maximum sustained utilization levels for three big game browse plant species in
central Arizona. The three species were mountain-mahogany (Cercocarpus
breviflorus) and desert ceanothus (Ceanothus Greggii) in the chaparral
type, and cliff-rose (Cowania mexicana var. Stensburiana) in the pinyon-juniper type. Experimental treatments...
Response to heterosis for plant height, anthesis date, panicle
number, seed yield, and fall vigor rating was determined in a tall.
fescue group selected for diverse morphology, origin, and anthesis
date. Parents, single-cross progeny (SX), and first generation
selfed progeny (S₁) were included in the study.
Each experimental plot consisted...
The colonization of several species of plants by vesicularar-buscular
mycorrhizae (VAM) was studied to determine how host, soil,
or symbiont factors interacted to enhance growth of the host plant.
Seedlings of two species of the Cuppressaceae and two of the
Taxodiaceae formed VAM; colonization significantly improved growth.
This response to...