A registered flock of Hampshire sheep that had been predominantly
closed for approximately 30 years was utilized to study the
effects of inbreeding on productivity of the 1980 and 1981 lamb crops.
Five generation pedigrees for ewes and rams were used to calculate
inbreeding coefficients. The median inbreeding coefficient of...
Land managers in the Blue Mountains of eastern Oregon are currently faced with large areas of forest with health problems and extreme levels of fuel loading in the stand and on the forest floor. These conditions resulted from a combination of insect infestations, past management practices and the elimination of...
The use of mechanized harvest equipment has been
increasing as an economical method to harvest small diameter
timber. While the use of this equipment is increasing,
little is known about associated soil compaction. In
particular, little information exists on soil compaction
caused by feller--bunchers.
This study measured soil compaction caused...
A method of calculating surface evapotranspiration by separately
including the effects of vegetation and atmospheric evaporative demand
under the condition of nonlimiting soil moisture is presented. A
literature survey is conducted to determine the effects of plants on
evapotranspiration.
To represent the atmospheric evaporative demand, the original
potential evaporation equation...
The response of sweet corn (Zea mays L. var. rugosa cultivar
Jubilee) to 12 populations and four nitrogen rates was studied in a
field experiment. Populations ranged from 43, 904 to 329,800
plants/ha with nitrogen levels ranging from 0 to 224 Kg/ha. A systematic
spacing design was used. Plant height,...
A taxonomic study was made on the genera Rhynchophorus and
Dynamis of the weevil family Curculionidae which includes all of the
species known to occur in the world. The bibliography lists all the
important papers published to date on the taxonomy and bionomics of
these weevils. A full synonymy is...
Field, screenhouse, and laboratory experiments were conducted to
study weed interference in rice grown on hydromorphic soils at the
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) at Ibadan, Nigeria.
Rice and weeds emerged at the same time, 1 week after planting.
Weed dry weight was significantly reduced when the crop was...