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Part I. Take-All Of Cereals, Rhizoctonia Bare Patch. Part Ii. Minimum Tillage Trials 1980, G C. Macnish Jan 1980

Part I. Take-All Of Cereals, Rhizoctonia Bare Patch. Part Ii. Minimum Tillage Trials 1980, G C. Macnish

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

A. Take-all of cereals. Take-all survey. Effect of nitrogen sources on take-all - 76LG25 (N = 50 kg/ha), 77E4 (N = 25 kg/ha), 77MT19 (N = 45 kg/ha), 77MT18 (N = 45 kg/ha) Oats (1977 Results).

Take-all and the economics of Agras No. 1 (1979 Results) – 79BA30 (N = 10 to 90), 79ES14 (N = 10 to 90), 79LG4 (N = 10 to 90).

Take-all, row spacing and rates of Agras No. 1 - 79ES41 (1979 Results).

Take-all and paddock grass history - 68NA1, 80NA58, 80NA59.

Take-all following cleaning crops - 79El2.

Take-all build-up on new land rotation - …


1979 Trial - Doublegee Seed Dormancy, Lupins Weed Control, Doublegee Control In Pasture, D J. Gilbey Jan 1980

1979 Trial - Doublegee Seed Dormancy, Lupins Weed Control, Doublegee Control In Pasture, D J. Gilbey

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

74C7 Doublegee seed longevity X cultivation, Chapman Research Station 75WH65 Doublegee seed longevity X cultivation, Wongan Hills Research Station 75WH66 Doublegee seed longevity X depth, Wongan Hills Research Station 76C9 Doublegee seed longevity X depth, Chapman Research Station 76KA8 Doublegee seed longevity X depth, Katanning Townsite 74A4 Effect of double cropping, shallow dry cultivation and spraying pasture on viable doublegee seed, Avondale Research Station 79C24 Lupin tolerance to herbicides - Illyarrie, Chapman Research Station 79C25 Lupin tolerance to herbicides – Unicrop, Chapman Research Station 79C26 Lupin tolerance to herbicides – Ultra, Chapman Research Station 79C27 Lupin tolerance to herbicides – …


Deep Ripping Trial, Wongan Hills Research Station/ Avondale Research Station. Rates Of Ryegrass And Rates Of N On Wheat Yield, M. L. Poole Jan 1980

Deep Ripping Trial, Wongan Hills Research Station/ Avondale Research Station. Rates Of Ryegrass And Rates Of N On Wheat Yield, M. L. Poole

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

80WH52, 80A44, 80WH53. 80M41, 80M42.


Long Term Roatation Trials. Lupins: Wheat Rotation. Continuous Cropping With Nitrogenous Fertiliser., I Rowland Jan 1980

Long Term Roatation Trials. Lupins: Wheat Rotation. Continuous Cropping With Nitrogenous Fertiliser., I Rowland

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Long term rotation trials - 66M29, 67C13, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5, 73SG16. Lupins: whet rotation - 79GE36, 79GE37. Continuous cropping with nitrogenous fertiliser - 80NA6.


Legume Diseases, P Mcr Wood Jan 1980

Legume Diseases, P Mcr Wood

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Lupin root disorder. Resistance to lupins to Phomopsis leptostromiformis (Fungal ratings by P. McR. Wood and F.M. O'Donnell, data compiled by J. Hamblin, Plant Production Division) Phomopsis levels on any particular genotype are influenced by environment. Therefore material selected for Phomopsis resistance is done so on its being better than average over all sites. Data for the Plant Breeders' S2-l trial at Avondale (ARS), Badgingarra (BRS), Chapman (CRS), Esperance (ERS) and Mt. Barker (MTRS) are shown in Table 3.


Lupin Agronomy / Field Pea Agronomy / Alternative Grain Legume Comparisons / Cereal/Legume Mixtures, G H. Walton Jan 1980

Lupin Agronomy / Field Pea Agronomy / Alternative Grain Legume Comparisons / Cereal/Legume Mixtures, G H. Walton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

1. Lupin agronomy. 1.1 Crop density x weed population – 80GE7, 80GE8, 80GE37, 80GE38, 80GE39, 80TS7, 80TS8. 1.2 Lupin variety x density – 80BA36, 80C25, 80MT34. 1 .3 Variety x density x time of planting – 80MO6, 80MA5. 2. Field pea agronomy. 2 .1 Variety x density – 80NA13. 3. Alternative grain legume comparisons. 3.1 Soil fertility improvement – 79BR2. 3.2 Grain legume comparison – 80BR6, 80ES18, 80ES19, 80GE9, 80JE1, 80JE2, 80NA12, 80NO3. 3.3 Faba bean potential yield – 80MT2. 4. Cereal/legume mixtures. 4.1 Cereal/lupin mix for hay and grain – 80AL11, 80BR4, 4.2 Oats/pea mix for hay and grain …


Blackleg Disease Of Rapeseed, Loose Smut Of Barley, Foiliage Diseases Of Sub-Clover., M J. Barbetti Jan 1980

Blackleg Disease Of Rapeseed, Loose Smut Of Barley, Foiliage Diseases Of Sub-Clover., M J. Barbetti

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Blackleg disease of rapeseed. Control of seedling infection – 80MT36. Loose smut of barley. Fungicidal control of loose smut in barley – 80MT35, 80NA37. Foliage diseases of sub-clover. Role of trash in sub-clover foliage diseases – 80KA30.


Wheat Potential Yield Trials 1980, M Perry, A Brown, R Weir, D Tennant, E Harvey, L Linton Jan 1980

Wheat Potential Yield Trials 1980, M Perry, A Brown, R Weir, D Tennant, E Harvey, L Linton

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

80C34, 80TS9, 80BA4, 80WH8, 80KA7, 80N20, 80E41.


A Guide To The Threatened And Endangered Vascular Plants Of The Lake Mead National Recreation Area, James S. Holland, Wesley E. Niles, Charles L. Douglas, Dennis R. Schramm Jan 1980

A Guide To The Threatened And Endangered Vascular Plants Of The Lake Mead National Recreation Area, James S. Holland, Wesley E. Niles, Charles L. Douglas, Dennis R. Schramm

Publications (WR)

This illustrated guide was prepared to provide the botanical community, land managers, and other interested persons with a reference that describes and locates the twelve plant taxa currently being considered by the Fish and Wildlife Service for threatened or endangered status in or around the Lake Mead National Recreation Area. The guide is intended to assist managers of government agencies in determining the presence of these species and in defining management programs for their protection. The guide should be consulted prior to any construction project. If a potential conflict is identified, an onsite evaluation should be conducted early in the …


Influence Of Dredging And High Discharge On The Ecology Of Black Canyon, Larry J. Paulson, Theron G. Miller, John R. Baker, U.S. Water And Power Resources Service Jan 1980

Influence Of Dredging And High Discharge On The Ecology Of Black Canyon, Larry J. Paulson, Theron G. Miller, John R. Baker, U.S. Water And Power Resources Service

Publications (WR)

The Water and Power Resources Service is considering dredging in Black Canyon to create a larger forebay to accommodate higher peak discharges and reverse flows for proposed modifications to Hoover Dam.

The Black Canyon area from Hoover Dam to Willow Beach supports a heavily utilized trout fishery and is important habitat for the razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) and possibly bonytail chub (Gila elegans).

The Water and Power Resources Service initiated this investigation to determine what effect dredging and higher peak-discharges would have on the ecology of Black Canyon.


Adaptative Alteration In Phospholipid Composition Of Plasma Membranes From A Somatic Cell Mutant Defective In The Regulation Of Cholesterol Biosynthesis, Michael Sinensky Jan 1980

Adaptative Alteration In Phospholipid Composition Of Plasma Membranes From A Somatic Cell Mutant Defective In The Regulation Of Cholesterol Biosynthesis, Michael Sinensky

Faculty Publications, Biological Sciences

A somatic cell mutant (CR1) of a Chinese hamster ovary cell (CHO-K1) which has previously been shown to be defective in the regulation of cholesterol biosynthesis accumulates more cholesterol than the parental cell line in plasma membranes. Although such an increase in membrane cholesterol should lead to an increase in the order parameter of these membranes, as measured with an electron spin resonance spin probe, the order parameters of mutant and wild-type plasma membranes are identical--apparently because of an adaptive alteration in membrane phospholipid composition. The phospholipid compositions of mutant and wild-type cell plasma membranes are compared and the mutant …


Liverpool University Expedition To Jamaica, Donald A. Mcfarlane Jan 1980

Liverpool University Expedition To Jamaica, Donald A. Mcfarlane

WM Keck Science Faculty Papers

During summer 1977, five members of the Liverpool University Potholing Club spent six weeks working and exploring in the caves of Jamaica. The team consisted of Don McFarlane, John Dye, Malcolm Macduff, Mike Roger and Barry Williams, all of whom contributed to this report. The expedition base was at Troy, where the villagers are owed a debt of gratitude for their hospitality. This placed the expedition in the heart of the cave region, and a number of new caves and shafts were discovered and explored. The main discovery was the Still Waters Cave, located near Accompong, where 11,800 feet of …


Acid Rains: Implications For Agriculture, Prabhu D. Rawate Jan 1980

Acid Rains: Implications For Agriculture, Prabhu D. Rawate

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Adaptative Alteration In Phospholipid Composition Of Plasma Membranes From A Somatic Cell Mutant Defective In The Regulation Of Cholesterol Biosynthesis, Michael Sinensky Jan 1980

Adaptative Alteration In Phospholipid Composition Of Plasma Membranes From A Somatic Cell Mutant Defective In The Regulation Of Cholesterol Biosynthesis, Michael Sinensky

Michael Sinensky

A somatic cell mutant (CR1) of a Chinese hamster ovary cell (CHO-K1) which has previously been shown to be defective in the regulation of cholesterol biosynthesis accumulates more cholesterol than the parental cell line in plasma membranes. Although such an increase in membrane cholesterol should lead to an increase in the order parameter of these membranes, as measured with an electron spin resonance spin probe, the order parameters of mutant and wild-type plasma membranes are identical--apparently because of an adaptive alteration in membrane phospholipid composition. The phospholipid compositions of mutant and wild-type cell plasma membranes are compared and the mutant …


Weed Control On Roaded Catchments, P A. Rutherford Jan 1980

Weed Control On Roaded Catchments, P A. Rutherford

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Weed control on roaded catchments - 80NA46, 80NA45. Control of "Loop-grass" - Westralian Sands Pty Ltd Capel. Alexander Morrison National Park - Coorow. 80NA50 - Chemical firebreak evaluation - long term - 80A46.


Low Rainfall Pasture Programme, M Ewing Jan 1980

Low Rainfall Pasture Programme, M Ewing

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The Headquarters of dry land pasture project was transferred to Merredin from Perth for the 1980 season. The aim of the programme is to ascertain the place that legume pasture might play in the dryland farming system. It is aimed to test and introduce improved varieties of pasture species and develop management systems which will improve pasture production and persistence in the low rainfall areas of the wheatbelt. 1. Variety testing.

2. Establishment techniques; a. Rates of under sowing. b. Rates of N and rates of under sowing. c. Depth of sowing with under sowing. d. Herbicides on cereals under …


Effects Of Organic Compounds On Amphibian Reproduction, Wesley J. Birge, Jeffrey A. Black, Robert A. Kuehne Jan 1980

Effects Of Organic Compounds On Amphibian Reproduction, Wesley J. Birge, Jeffrey A. Black, Robert A. Kuehne

KWRRI Research Reports

Aquatic toxicity tests were conducted with atrazine, carbon tetrachloride, chloroform, methylene chloride, trisodium nitrilotriacetic acid (NTA), and phenol. Each compound was administered to developmental stages of three to five amphibian species. Exposure was initiated at fertilization and maintained through 4 days posthatching. Test responses included lethality and teratogenesis. Different amphibian species exhibited varying degrees of tolerance to the selected compounds. Greatest tolerance usually was observed for the more broadly adapted semi-aquatic and terrestrial species (e.g., Bufo americanus, Bufo fowleri). The more sensitive amphibians usually included those species which normally are restricted to aquatic or moist habitats (e.g., Rana …


Bibliography Of J. E. Weaver Jan 1980

Bibliography Of J. E. Weaver

Papers of John E. Weaver (1884-1956)

1914-1963

(8 pages, typescript)


Evaluation Of Late Maturing Clover Cultivars. Woogenellup Alternative Clovers. Selection For Bluegreen Aphid Resistance. Root Rot Resistance., D. J. Gillespie Jan 1980

Evaluation Of Late Maturing Clover Cultivars. Woogenellup Alternative Clovers. Selection For Bluegreen Aphid Resistance. Root Rot Resistance., D. J. Gillespie

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Evaluation of Late Maturing Clover Cultivars. Bacchus Marsh, Clare, Cyprus, Daliak, Denmark Dinninup, Dwalganup, Esperance, Geraldton, Harbinger, Karridale, Larisa, Meteora, Mt. Barker, Nangeela, Northam, Northcliffe, Nungarin, Pitman serradella, Plantagenet, Seaton Park, Tallarook, Tornfield, Trikkala, Yarloop, Woogenellup,

1. Evaluation of late maturing clover cultivars. Three trials established in 1977 and due to terminate in 1979 were continued into 1980 to obtain further data on the performance of the late yanninicum Meteora {39327YB). A full report on the performance of this variety in these trials was prepared for the Herbage Plant Liaison Committee and is reproduced below. Table 1 - Residual Hard …


A. Inoculum Of The Take-All Fungus And Prediction Of Take-All. B. Hypovirulent Strains And Control Of Take-All., K Sivasithamparam Jan 1980

A. Inoculum Of The Take-All Fungus And Prediction Of Take-All. B. Hypovirulent Strains And Control Of Take-All., K Sivasithamparam

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Contents: A. Inoculum of the take-all fungus and the prediction of take-all. 1. Time of sampling 1a Newdegate 1b Badgingarra 1c Kulin 2. Inoculum from grass and wheat residues - Esperance. 3. Hypovirulent strains and control of take-all 3a Esperance, 3b Newdegate. Results from the preliminary studies which commenced in 1978 have shown several interesting trends in the behaviour of the field inoculum of the take-all fungus (TAF). "Disease severity Assay" has emerged as a potentially useful assay of field soil. This assay reflects the level of disease severity (on a 0-5 scale) caused by the resident inoculum of the …


Pasture Species Research, C. M. Francis Jan 1980

Pasture Species Research, C. M. Francis

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

EARLY MATURING MEDICS Early maturing Libyan lines with some tolerance to bluegreen aphids were sown at 6 sites, five in Western Australia and one in South Australia. Seed yield and hard seed data are currently being collated. Maturity and vigour was assessed at all sites and many of the new introductions are earlier than cv. Harbinger and its equal in vegetative growth. A much larger range (300 lines) was grown at Medina and will be introduced into country sites next year.

Kabatiella Research. In cooperation with Dr. D.L. Chatel, screening of introductions for resistance to Kabatiella caulivora continued in 1980. …


Ecological Study Of The Tidal Segment Of The James River Encompassing Hog Point (Site Of The Surry Nuclear Power Station) : Completion Report, Robert A. Jordan, Patrica A. Goodwin, Charles E. Sutton Jan 1980

Ecological Study Of The Tidal Segment Of The James River Encompassing Hog Point (Site Of The Surry Nuclear Power Station) : Completion Report, Robert A. Jordan, Patrica A. Goodwin, Charles E. Sutton

Reports

The Surry Power Station discharges cooling water into the transition zone of the James River. Phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos, and fouling organism communities were sampled during the years 1969 through 1978, which encompassed a preoperational and an operational period. Temporal changes in the biotic communities followed seasonal patterns of temperature and salinity in the study area, and reflected inherent reproductive patterns of the organisms. Spatial patterns reflected the transport of organisms from the river in the vicinity of the intake to the zone encompassed by the discharge plume, as well as periodic bursts of meroplankton generation in the cooling water canals. …


Nebraska Trapping, George Schildman, Frank Andelt, Jim Brunner Jan 1980

Nebraska Trapping, George Schildman, Frank Andelt, Jim Brunner

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Publications

Fur bearers and trapping played an important role in the exploration and development of Nebraska. The harvest of our fur-bearer resource is part of every Nebraskan's heritage. Wise use of the resource and consideration for other people's property and personal rights can insure that trapping will remain a part of the heritage of future generations. The purpose of this publication is to help insure this heritage ... through the educational process. Knowledge of and respect for the resource, as well as consideration for other people, are the keys to perpetuating trapping as an outdoor activity. While primarily designed to assist …


The Malaysian Fishing Gears And Methods, Mohamed Ibrahim Bin Haji Mohamed Jan 1980

The Malaysian Fishing Gears And Methods, Mohamed Ibrahim Bin Haji Mohamed

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

There are more than 40 types of fishing gears operated in Malaysia. These gears are classified locally into 11 gear groups based on their principles of operation. These gears have never been fully documented. This investigation attempts to document all the commercially important fishing gears in the country, the technical specifications, methods of operation, identify spacial differences in gears, operation and review the share/lay system operated in the industry.


The Feasibility Of Increased Utilization Of The Georges Bank Herring Stock, Carder Starr Jan 1980

The Feasibility Of Increased Utilization Of The Georges Bank Herring Stock, Carder Starr

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

The United States has embarked upon a new era of commercial fisheries management and development with the enactment of the Fishery Conservation and Management Act of 1976 (FCMA). The primary objectives of the FCMA are "to take immediate action to conserve and manage the fishery resources found off the coasts of the U.S." and "to encourage the development of fisheries which are currently underutilized...by the U.S. fishing industry...." One of these underutilized stocks is the Georges Bank herring stock. This study hopes to show that the operation of a fish-processing vessel can be a feasible enterprise with good returns to …


The Impact Of Extended Jurisdiction To 200 Nautical Miles On The Development And Management Of Fisheries In Western Samoa, Fili Suafoa Jan 1980

The Impact Of Extended Jurisdiction To 200 Nautical Miles On The Development And Management Of Fisheries In Western Samoa, Fili Suafoa

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

The consequences of the inevitable acceptance of extended jurisdiction and its impact on the development and management of fisheries in Western Samoa are considered within the framework of the principles outlined at the United Nations Third Conference of the Law of the Sea - Revised Informal Composite Negotiating Text for the Eighth Session 1979. It is pointed out that with the passage of the 200-mile exclusive economic zone, Western Samoa not only has the opportunity to benefit from the harvesting of fish under its jurisdiction, but also must accept the responsibility of ensuring that the resource is rationally managed, and …


The Feasibility Of Processing Fish Aboard The F/V Friesland, Thomas Dykstra Jan 1980

The Feasibility Of Processing Fish Aboard The F/V Friesland, Thomas Dykstra

Marine Affairs Theses and Major Papers

Many social, economic and regulatory changes have been occurring in the New England fishing industry over the past few years. These changes demand responses from the individual industry participants. The purpose of this paper is to look at the feasibility of processing onboard the F/V Friesland, as an individual response, in an effort to increase the ex-vessel price of fish resulting in the maintenance of a gross stock and a life style. The F/V Friesland, built in 1978, is an 87 foot stern trawler which participates in the mixed species groundfshery of New England out of the port of Pt. …


General Phosphorus Trials, R J. Lunt, J. W. Bowden Jan 1980

General Phosphorus Trials, R J. Lunt, J. W. Bowden

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

The trial programme of past years was considerably reduced in size because of the absence of J.W. Bowden (Research Officer). Further, extensive drought conditions in the W.A. agricultural areas wiped out several trials.

INDEX Super x stocking rate trial 66M30. Maintenance P x S trials 65Al, 65C5, 65N5, 69WH15. Residual Value of Phosphorus 75LG26, 77NA4, 78BA7, 79N05, 79JE8 & 9.

Times and Methods of Application 80M7, 8OM6, 80WH9, 80MO7.


Wheat Potential Yield Trials., M. W. Perry Jan 1980

Wheat Potential Yield Trials., M. W. Perry

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Contents: 1. Wheat Potential Yield Trials. 80BA4 - Cooperative project with R.N. Weir. 80KA7, 8OWH8 D. Tennant and A.G.P. Brown. Detailed summary issued as a separate report. 2. Yield Analysis of Historically Important Wheats 80WH6, 80M4*, 80C2, 80N4* 80WH7, 80M5*, 80A3, 80SG20. 3. Cereal Seeding Rates for the Eastern Wheatbelt. 80ME5*, 80M6*. 4. Intensive Wheat Production Trials (Seeding Rates x Cycocel x Nitrogen xSeptoria Control) 80M038, 80N042, 80MT4, 80N041, 80KA34. 5. Alternative Crop Trials - High Rainfall 80MA7, 80MA8. 6. Regenerating sandplain Lupin Rotation Trials 79GE38/SOGE12 , 79GE42/80GE13. 7. Miscellaneous Trials i) Early Seeding of Late Maturing Varieties - 80MT5. …


1. Doublegee Seed Dormancy. 2. Lupins - Weed Control. 3. Lupins - Minimum Tillage Weed Control. 4. Doublegee Control In Pasture. 5. Crabgrass Control In Seedling In Lucerne. 6. Crabgrass Control In Vines., D J. Gilbey Jan 1980

1. Doublegee Seed Dormancy. 2. Lupins - Weed Control. 3. Lupins - Minimum Tillage Weed Control. 4. Doublegee Control In Pasture. 5. Crabgrass Control In Seedling In Lucerne. 6. Crabgrass Control In Vines., D J. Gilbey

Experimental Summaries - Plant Research

Doublegee seed longevity x cultivation - 75WH65. Doublegee seed longevity x depth - 76C9, 76KA8, 75WH66. Lupin variety tolerance to herbicides - 80C28-33, 80GE45-50, 80MO24-29, 80TS33-38. Tolerance of yandee lupins to herbicides - 80A38. Post emergence weed control in lupins - 80M034. Sprayseed - simazine combinations for minimum tillage lupins – 80MO21, 80TS29, 80GE40. Doublegee control in pasture – 80MO33, 80NO36. Crabgrass control in seedling lucerne - 80KE7. Crabgrass control in vines - 80SR1.