The bee mites Varroa jacobsoni Oudemaris and Euvarroa
sinhai Delfinado and Baker (Family Varroidae) are reported
for the first time from Thailand. V. jacobsoni was found
parasitizing colonies of Apis cerana indica F. and A. mellifera
L., E. sinhai was observed in association with drones
of A. florea F.
The...
Of 2,122 marine fishes belonging to 36 species collected in the
vicinity of Newport, Oregon, 541 belonging to 8 species were infected
with hemoflagellates. Four species of trypanosomes and three species
of cryptobias were found in offshore fishes, but no hemoflagellates
were observed in fishes from Yaquina Bay.
Trypanosoma pacifica...
Pastures consisting of mixtures of subclover (Trifolium
subterraneum) and grasses have responded to sulfur fertilization
on many sites in Douglas County, Oregon. The objectives of this
study were to examine specific changes in forage quality which occur
as sulfur is applied in excess of the amount required for maximum
yield...
Cyclopropenoid fatty acids (CPFA) are natural components of
cottonseed oil, a major food oil in the United States. The ability of
CPFA to cause abnormal biochemical and physiological effects when
fed to laboratory and farm animals has prompted an investigation of
their effects on mice.
Between 0.05 and 0.55% CPFA...
Laboratory studies were conducted under different temperature and moisture regimes to evaluate the effects of temperature and moisture on stand establishment and seedling characteristics associated with stand establishment. Percent stand and days to 25% emergence were used as indexes of stand establishment. Seedling characteristics analyzed were: shoot length, coleoptile length,...
There has been no toxicologic proof that the long-term, low-level
exposure of man to chlorophenothane (DDT) is linked with an
increased susceptibility to toxicity or disease. Acute pretreatment
of rats with 75-100 mg/kg DDT has been demonstrated to potentiate
CCI₄-induced hepatotoxicity in that species (McLean and McLean,
1966). Since the...
Time of stand establishment is a critical factor affecting
yields of winter wheat and barley in the fallow-crop rotation areas
of the Pacific Northwest. Farmers in this winter-rainfall region
are dependent on residual moisture in the seed zone for germination,
because significant precipitation does not usually occur until
after the...
Twenty- six mountain goats (Oreamnos americanus), located between the Lostine River drainage and the East Fork Wallowa River drainage of the Wallowa Mountains, were monitored from June 1972 through June 1973. The age composition of the population was 76.9 percent adults and 11.5 percent each yearlings and kids. The addition...