Antagonistic effects of Epicoccum purpurascens,
Aureobasidium pullulans, Trichoderma spp., and Botrytis
cinerea on establishment of Monilinia fructicola infections
in cherry and peach blossoms were assessed in field and mist
chamber studies. Conidia of each fungus were applied to
blossoms that were subsequently inoculated with conidia of
M fructicola. Mist chamber...
The words we use to define our lives are often determined by the way we
render any given moment. Every instance of writing is a moment of remembering,
and a non-fiction essay gives the author free rein to unravel an instance, paint a
portrait of what time has already come...
Measurements have been made of γ -γ directional correlations on the
following cascades, following the decay of ¹¹¹Pd and ¹⁰⁹Pd :
In ¹¹¹Ag : (454, 633, 762 - 391) keV (526, 797 -633) keV
(526, 797 -[633] -391) keV
In ¹⁰⁹Ag : (390, 413, 424, 551, 558 - 311) keV...
A theoretical argument is presented to suggest that engineering curriculum be
designed to develop social capital. Additionally, the value of social capital in the
retention of students in the College of Engineering, and the development, role, and value
of social capital in an electrical engineering laboratory is evaluated. Data collected...
Hop tissue (Humulus lupulus L.) was grown in vitro in
callus, suspension, and protoplast cultures. Medium
components were evaluated for optimal callus growth.
Solid Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium with picloram at 1.5
uM, 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) at 10 uM, 1 g/1 casein
hydrolysate, and 100 mg/1 citric acid induced white,...
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Spore dispersal gradients and pod disease gradients from point
inoculum sources of Botrytis cinerea were measured over time in two
snap bean field experiments. Laboratory grown inoculum was placed
at ground level in a 30 x 30 cm square at bloom initiation and
removed at full bloom. Dispersal of inoculum,...
Little brown bats are one of the most common bats in Oregon and
the United States. Their scientific name is Myotis lucifugus. The group of bats in the genus Myotis are called the “mouse-eared” bats.