Five experiments were conducted with commercial broilers to study the effects of feeding yellow pea (Pisum sativum L. var. Miranda) diets with and without supplementation. Mean body weights and feed conversion for broilers fed 0, 25, 50 and 65% of soybean crude protein (CP) substituted with yellow pea (YP) protein...
Phaseolus vulgaris, the common bean, is susceptible to many
bacterial, fungal and viral diseases. However, resistance to several
diseases has been identified in related Phaseolus species, P.
coccineus, P. acutifolius and P. lunatus. Thus, interspecific
hybridization could result in transfer of beneficial characteristics.
One of the problems encountered in interspecific...
A critical balance of hormones is necessary for normal plant
development. Therefore, precise mechanisms must exist to maintain
proper levels of cytokinins, a group of hormones regulating cell
division and differentiation. Structural modifications of the naturally
occurring cytokinin, zeatin; including the oxidation, O-glycosylation
and reduction of the N⁶-side chain; may...
Interspecific hybridization between Phaseolus vulgaris and P.
coccineus results in the formation of either mature F₁ seeds or abnormal
embryos, depending on the direction of the cross. However, normal as
well as abnormal embryos occur in the reciprocal F₂ populations. The
exact cause of abnormal embryo development is unknown. To...
The effect of solution nitrogen (N) and phosphorus
(P) concentrations on biomass production and N₂ fixation
of red alder (Alnus rubra Bong.) seedlings grown in
perlite-filled pots in a climate controlled growth room
were studied. Nodulated seedlings were subjected to 12
different nutrient solution combinations of nitrogen and
phosphorus and...
Effects of bedrock water availability on growth and ecophysiology of Douglas-fir [Pseudotsuga TnenzieSii (Mirb.) Franco) and Pacific madrone (Arbutus inenziesii Pursh) were studied in southwest Oregon in 1990. Bedrock physical features, including bulk density, water holding capacity, and available water capacity, were examined at
different depths from 1.0 to 3.0...
Effects of progesterone (P₄) and mifepristone (RU 486) on binding
of oxytocin (OT) to its ovine uterine receptor (OTR) were studied in two
experiments. Two additional experiments were conducted to evaluate
specific binding sites for P4 in endometrial plasma membranes. In Exp.
1, ovariectomized ewes were injected with estradiol-17β (E₂)...
Molecular tools, coupled with unique germplasm stocks and rigorous phenotyping, are
useful for developing a better understanding of qualitative and quantitative disease resistance
genes in plants. The identification of molecular markers linked to all types of resistance
genes provides opportunities for implementing a range of resistance breeding strategies,
ranging from...