Experiments were conducted to determine if the plagiotropic
growth habit of rooted cuttings of Douglas-fir might result from a
system favoring the accumulation of indoleacetic acid in the adaxial
side of the shoot in response to vertical placement.
Actively growing excised branch terminals were subjected to
gravitational disorientation to determine...
The relation of bud and cambial activity to root initiation and
elongation in Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco)
stem cuttings was studied through two successive growth cycles.
Stem cuttings of current season's growth were taken periodically
from field-grown Douglas-fir trees to determine: (1) origin and
development of root initials; and...
The Pacific Ocean basin is home to a set of hotspots diverse in their eruption
rate, duration of volcanism, and basalt chemistry. Pacific hotspots are found in a
spectrum of distinct plate tectonic settings, from near a spreading ridge to intraplate.
Cobb hotspot, which resulted in formation of the Cobb-Eickelberg...
Shear waves, which are instabilities of the longshore current, are of interest
to nearshore research because they can act as a cross-shore mixing mechanism
for the current. The best method to study them is in a controlled environment,
such as circular wave tank where continuous longshore currents can be
generated....