Reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) is a desirable pasture
grass on wet areas in the Northern United States and Southern Canada,
but it is a serious and troublesome ditchbank weed in the Pacific Northwest
and Rocky Mountain States. The purpose of this study was to learn
more about the development,...
The application of lime to an acid Nekia soil significantly
increased the yield of winter wheat and alfalfa in a field experiment.
Crop yields maximized when the lime was partially mixed into the surface
four inches of the soil. Thorough mixing of the lime into the
surface six inches of...
This study was divided into two parts. Part I was a quantitative description of some aspects of plant-water relations in Douglas-fir seedlings, and part II was tests of several techniques of screening selected families of Douglas-fir seedlings for drought resistance. Part I. During 20 mild summer days in 1976 at...
Two management systems were evaluated in terms of the effects on
cow condition score and body weight changes and calf growth rates. The
management systems evaluated were winter supplementation of energy,
winter creep feeding and delayed weaning. The calves used in this study
were born in September and October of...
Soybeans were grown in hydroponic solutions and in perlite to
devise procedures to measure plant mineral accumulation and
solution depletion over time. Electron emission spectrometry and
micro-Kjeldahl-autoanalyzer analytic techniques were used to
monitor mineral content of individual plants and their corresponding
solutions. An automated computer assisted system of converting
raw...
The effect of over-oxidation on periodate oxidation
of cellulose was studied. It was found that the over-oxidation
process has a significant effect on the overall
reaction. An integrated rate equation was formulated.
The oxidation of internal glucose units is second-order
overall, first order with respect to both periodate and
cellulose;...
The tracheal mite, Acarapis woodi (Rennie), parasitizes the
honey bee, Apis mellifera L., an insect used extensively by humans
for pollination of domestic crops and for bee products, primarily
honey.
This parasite was first discovered in 1921 on the Isle of
Wight, a small island situated in the English Channel...