Studies were conducted on the causes of low germination of
monogerm sugarbeet seed grown in western Oregon. Emphasis was
placed on the identification and measurement of endogenous inhibitors
as related to the germination and vigor. Both qualitative and quantitative
analytical methods were applied to examine the organic substances
in the...
Pelargonium graveolens Ait., rose geranium, contains several oxygenated monoterpenes, most of which are related to each other structurally. In this work, the metabolism and interconversions of these terpenes was investigated. A chromatographic analysis of geranium oil was performed initially for the purposes of identifying the terpenes and determining which chromatographic...
Osmotic and ionic regulation was studied in the North
American crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus (Dana), stepwise acclimated
to increasing salinities. Stepwise acclimation involved transferring
crayfish at 48 hour intervals from freshwater to 100% seawater
in 20% increments. In experiments where 70% seawater was
used, animals were moved directly from 40 to...
This paper discusses the theoretical design parameters of
photographic data recording systems associated with atmospheric
research radar. Practical considerations modify these theoretical
results. The design of a recording system employed on the Range
Height Indicator (RHI) scope of the weather Radar Set AN/CPS-9
atop McCulloch Peak, Oregon, illustrates the optimization...
A field experiment was conducted to study the influence of cutting
treatments on the yield and quality of non-irrigated alfalfa in
western Oregon.
Spring clipping treatments included (1) not clipped, (2) clipped
when 6 inches high and (3) clipped when 12 inches high. The hay harvest
criteria were (1) near...
The regulation of ergosterol biosynthesis in yeast has been
studied. The system has been examined for the presence of an end-product inhibition. Both anaerobically and aerobically grown cells
have been examined for this effect. A feedback inhibition of sterol
synthesis has been shown, but it appears to be a secondary...