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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
1975 Field Experiments And Cereal Disease Surveys, A. G. P. Brown
1975 Field Experiments And Cereal Disease Surveys, A. G. P. Brown
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
1. Septoria disease of wheat - 75BA17. 2. Fungicide seed dressing on lupins 3. Cereal Disease survey - Table 7 - Zone l. Beverley R.S. B3 2. Badgingarra A2 3. Chapman Bl 4. Gibson A5 5. Merredin C3 6. Mt Barker A5 7. Newdegate B4 8. Salmon Gums C5 9. Wongan Hills B2 10. Woodgenellup A5 11. Chowerup A5 12. Neradup A5 13. W. Grass Patch B5 14. E. Salmon Gums C5 15. Mellewa Cl 16. Yuna Cl 17. N. Mingenew Bl 18. Mingenew Bl 19. Gairdner River A5 20. Jerramungup B5 21. Ravensthorpe B5 22. N. Kojonup A4 23. …
1975 Clover Scorch, D. L. Chatel
1975 Clover Scorch, D. L. Chatel
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
(Feb 1976) This report covers the three major clover scorch activities for the year: A) The tolerance screening at Denmark. B) The dry matter production in the second year of a mowing trial, in which clovers with and without scorch were compared the previous year. C) A summary of the first four years of a disease incidence survey - and an examination of some meteorological factors in relation to disease development. The first two were done jointly with Dr C.M. Francis. The following tentative hypotheses are advanced to explain the regional differences in the distribution of clover scorch: a) The …
Effects Of Grazing On Desert Vegetation, B. E. Norton
Effects Of Grazing On Desert Vegetation, B. E. Norton
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Nitrogen Dynamics In Stands Dominated By Some Major Cool Desert Shrubs Iv. Inhibition By Plant Litter And Limiting Factors Of Several Processes, J. Skujins
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Factors Affecting Seed Reserves In The Soil Of A Desert Ecosystem, R. M. Chew, J. F. Nelson
Factors Affecting Seed Reserves In The Soil Of A Desert Ecosystem, R. M. Chew, J. F. Nelson
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
Growth Of Perennials In Response To Varying Moisture And Defoliation Regimes, J. A. Macmahon, B. E. Norton, B. M. Capen
Growth Of Perennials In Response To Varying Moisture And Defoliation Regimes, J. A. Macmahon, B. E. Norton, B. M. Capen
Memorandum
No abstract provided.
1975 Field Experiments On Legume Seed Inoculation, D. L. Chatel
1975 Field Experiments On Legume Seed Inoculation, D. L. Chatel
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
(January 1976) LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. The effect of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. GREEN RANGE 2. The effect of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. BRAMLEY RESEARCH STATION 3. The effect of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. McALINDEN 4. The effect; of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. CHOWERUP 5. The effect of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. ALANO OKA 6. The effect of cobalt and seed inoculation on Unicrop lupins. LANCELIN 7. The effect of inoculation on Uni crop lupins. KATANNING 8. The effect of inoculation on Uni crop lupins. …
Stratigraphic Occurrences Of Teleoceras With A New Kimballianspecies From Nebraska, Lloyd G. Tanner
Stratigraphic Occurrences Of Teleoceras With A New Kimballianspecies From Nebraska, Lloyd G. Tanner
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum
Study of Teleoceras remains in the University of Nebraska State Museum indicates that this specialized, short-limbed rhinoceros inhabited the Central Great Plains from Early through Late Pliocene. Previously thought to have become extinct at the end of the middle Pliocene, this genus is now known from the very latest Pliocene. A new species, Teleoceras schultzi, is described from the Kimball Formation, Ogallala Group, Frontier County, Nebraska.
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Production, M G. Mason
Nitrogenous Fertilisers For Cereal Production, M G. Mason
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Among the many factors influencing crop response to nitrogen applications, the most important are the season, soil type, paddock history, time of application and source of nitrogen. Before deciding whether to use nitrogen on a cereal crop, which source to use and at what rate, the farmer needs some understanding of how these factors work.
Extracts From The Department Of Agriculture's Annual Report, 1974-75, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Extracts From The Department Of Agriculture's Annual Report, 1974-75, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
The Department of Agriculture's Annual Report for the year ended June 30, 1975, took the form of short reviews of selected activities of the Department during the year.
Some of these reviews are reprinted below to give an idea of the range of activities undertaken by the Department. A limited number of copies of the full report are available to interested organisations from the Department of Agriculture, Jarrah Road, South Perth, 6151.
In past years the Department's report has taken the form of a relatively detailed technical summary of the work of each Division. Because of the large volume of …
Time And Rate, Comparative Fungicide, Fungicide Application Method Trial, Clover Scorch Economy Demonstrations, A Bokor
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Time and Rate Trial 75AL33 Comparative Fungicide Trial 75AL34. Fungicide Application Method Trial 75D8. Clover Scorch Economy Demonstrations 75AL35.
1975 Soil Fertility - Grain Lupins - Long Term Rotation Trials, Ian Rowland
1975 Soil Fertility - Grain Lupins - Long Term Rotation Trials, Ian Rowland
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Soil Fertility - Grain Lupins 75A4, 75BA6, 75E4, 75GE9, 75JE9, 75MT6, 75N028, 75WH9. Long Term. Rotation Trials W56H, 66M29, 67Cl3, 67N4, 68E5, 68SG5, 69GE20, 73SG16. Soil Fertility - Grain Lupins Use of the stage 4 lupin variety trials to assess the effect of a year of sweet grain lupins on a following cereal crop was continued. The 1974 variety trials contained a number of lupin varieties randomised with two standard wheat varieties. Also at two times of planting. Eight trials were selected: 74GE26 at Morawa, 74BA7 at Badgingarra, 74WH8 at Wongan Hills, 74N08 at Bolgart, 74A8 at Beverley, 74MT8 at …
A Statistical Approach To The Study Of The Ecosystems Of Seven Ponds In East-Central Illinois, Gregory Lee Orr
A Statistical Approach To The Study Of The Ecosystems Of Seven Ponds In East-Central Illinois, Gregory Lee Orr
Masters Theses
Gross primary productivity, heterotrophic bacterial numbers, and net phytoplankton densities of seven ponds in Coles County, Illinois, were studied in relation to physical, chemical, and biological habitat variables (light intensity and duration, turbidity, water temperature, pH, dissolved oxygen, sulfur, nitrogen, phosphorus, production, bacteria, and phytoplankton). Ten observations were made for each pond (except where otherwise noted) from 17 June through 25 August 1974. Stepwise multiple linear regression analyses of the data were used in order to determine those environmental factors which were important in predicting (i.e., significantly correlated with) bacterial and phytoplankton densities, and production. A multiple linear regression equation …
Food Habits Of Some Demersal Fishes Of The Continental Slope And Rise, George R. Sedberry
Food Habits Of Some Demersal Fishes Of The Continental Slope And Rise, George R. Sedberry
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
1975 Drought Responses Of Wheat Cultivars - Environment Responses Of Subterranean Clover., R N. Weir
1975 Drought Responses Of Wheat Cultivars - Environment Responses Of Subterranean Clover., R N. Weir
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Environment responses of subterranean clover. Aim - To clarify the responses of four cultivars to temperature, vernalisation and photoperiod. Method - Dinninup, Midland B, Geraldton and Blackwood sub clover was grown in phytotron cabinets under 14 hour and 10 hour photoperiods and temperatures 10°c day/5°c night, l5/l0°c, 20/l5°C, 25/20°c. A seed vernalisation treatment of 6 weeks refrigeration of swelled seed was included. Dissections were made to observe first floral initiation and first flower production was noted. Conclusions - Higher temperatures either had no effect or delayed floral initiation, but accelerated flower development greatly from initiation to anthesis. Photoperiod and vernalisation …
1975 Phosphorus And Sulphur Group Results, J. W. Bowden, B. Scurr, R Lunt, M Baker
1975 Phosphorus And Sulphur Group Results, J. W. Bowden, B. Scurr, R Lunt, M Baker
Experimental Summaries - Plant Research
Stocking X Super Rate - 66M30, 68BR7. Residual Value of Superphosphate - 66 & 68LG1, 66ME3, 66NO7, 67NO11, 67NO5, 74GE2, 74MO7, 74MO8. Maintainance P X S Trials - 65A1, 65C5, 65N5, 67NO11, 68AL3, 68B1, 69AL2, 69AL3, 69E6, 69WH15. Miscellaneous trials - Rates and Methods of Super on Wheat Lupins and Clover 74LG5, 75A20 and 21; 75ES5, 6, and 7; 75GE6 and 7; 75JE7, 75JE5, 75KA3 and 4; 75LG4 and 7; 75LG26; 75MO9, 75MO28, 75NA4, 75NO5 and 6. High Rainfall Pasture Trials - 75AL4 and 5; 75AR3 and 4; 75BR11, 12, and 13; 75BY5, 6, and 8; 75BU8 and 10; 75DE2, …
The Banana Industry At Carnarvon, John Roger Burt
The Banana Industry At Carnarvon, John Roger Burt
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
In viewing the semi-arid conditions of the West Gascoyne, visitors are surprised to see a thriving banana industry at the mouth of the Gascoyne River, 930 kilometres north of Perth. The natural vegetation in the plantation area consists mainly of stunted gums, low acacia scrub and salt bush.
Despite the adverse climatic conditions, the average yields of Carnarvon bananas are double those of banana areas in other states.
Fruit In W.A., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Fruit In W.A., Department Of Agriculture And Food, Western Australia
Bulletins - 3000 - 3999
The main fruit growing districts of Western Australia are in the Mediterranean climate areas of the south-west. Apples, pears, stonefruit, citrus and vines are grown on a commercial basis. Figs, mulberries and olives are also grown, but not in big commercial quantities.
Population Ecology, Desiccation, And Food Resources With Respect To Angle Of Substrate For Two Limpets, Collisella (Acmaea) Digitalis And Collisella (Acmaea) Scabra, Linda Susan Collins
Population Ecology, Desiccation, And Food Resources With Respect To Angle Of Substrate For Two Limpets, Collisella (Acmaea) Digitalis And Collisella (Acmaea) Scabra, Linda Susan Collins
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
Two common limpets, Collis~ (Acmaea) digitalis and Collisella (Acmaea) scabra have overlapping distributions in the upper int.ertidal .spray zone. Haven (1971) found that Q. digitalis is more abundant on vertical surfaces while Q. scabra dominates horizontal surfaces. He assumed this preference to be due to differential abilities to withstand desiccation. In this study I report field work demonstrating a high correlation between the-ratio of abundance of Q. digitalis/ Q. scabra and angle of slope of substrate. Length (mm) of Q. scabra declines linearly with angle, but Q. digitalis shows no such trends. Results of laboratory measurements of angle of substrate …
The Presence Of Acid Polysaccharides In The Mesogloea Of Chrysaora Quinquecirrha, Edward P. Gardner
The Presence Of Acid Polysaccharides In The Mesogloea Of Chrysaora Quinquecirrha, Edward P. Gardner
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Oyster Spatfall On Shellstrings In Virginia Rivers: 1974 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall
Oyster Spatfall On Shellstrings In Virginia Rivers: 1974 Annual Summary, Dexter S. Haven, Paul C. Kendall
Reports
Oyster setting levels in m9st Virginia river systems are still far below those which commonly occurred prior to 1960. However, the 1974 season showed continuing improvement since 1972 when Tropical Storm Agnes raged through the Chesapeake Bay region, creating adverse environmental conditions which were largely responsible for the lowest setting levels on record. Data for 1973, as well as for 1971 and 1972 are included in this summary for comparison with the 1974 setting season. Setting information is obtained through surveys conducted weekly by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) from June through early October, with assistance of personnel …
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iv. Virginia Waters, Sandra A. Gleason, Jane F. Stauble
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iv. Virginia Waters, Sandra A. Gleason, Jane F. Stauble
Reports
The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
The Chesapeake …
Studies For A Proposed Nansemond River Sewage Treatment Plant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Studies For A Proposed Nansemond River Sewage Treatment Plant, Virginia Institute Of Marine Science
Reports
- Vol. 1: Summary and conclusion/ C.S Fang and Bruce Neilson.
- Vol. 2: An analysis of currents and circulation in Hampton Roads, Virginia / Bruce Neilson and Mark Boulé; Description of non-tidal flows / Maynard Nichols.
- Vol. 3: Water quality monitoring of Hampton Roads and the Nansemond River, Summer 1974 / Bruce Neilson ... [et al.]
- Vol. 4. : A survey of commercial shellfish in the vicinity of Newport News Point and Pig Point in the lower James River / Dexter Haven and Paul Kendall
- Vol. 5: A model for predicting the pollutant distribution from an outfall in a tidal estuary …
Gill Area, Oxygen Consumption And Habitat In Four Xanthid Crabs Of The York River, Virginia, Douglas H. Wood
Gill Area, Oxygen Consumption And Habitat In Four Xanthid Crabs Of The York River, Virginia, Douglas H. Wood
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Least Tern In Virginia: Breeding Biology And Population Distribution, John William Akers
The Least Tern In Virginia: Breeding Biology And Population Distribution, John William Akers
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
Eggshell Thinning And Pesticide Residues In Ospreys From The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Jerry Waller Via
Eggshell Thinning And Pesticide Residues In Ospreys From The Lower Chesapeake Bay, Jerry Waller Via
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
A Study On The Classification Of The Sciaenoid Fishes Of China, With Description Of New Genera And Species, Yuanding Zhu, Lo Yun-Ling, Wu Han-Ling
A Study On The Classification Of The Sciaenoid Fishes Of China, With Description Of New Genera And Species, Yuanding Zhu, Lo Yun-Ling, Wu Han-Ling
Reports
This book was a thesis selected by "The Collective Papers of Science and Technology Research of Shanghai City, 1960". The article reviews the literature of past hundred years on sciaenid fishes, examines sciaenid specimens collected along our coastal areas, and contains a detailed description of the taxonomy of Chinese sciaenids. This book is for the use of the teachers and students of the biology departments in colleges and scientists of related specialties.
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iii. Maryland Waters, Jane F. Stauble, Douglas H. Wood
Chesapeake Bay Bibliography - Volume Iii. Maryland Waters, Jane F. Stauble, Douglas H. Wood
Reports
The Chesapeake Bay Bibliography was initiated by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science in response to growing resource management problems of the Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. With these problems came the realization that planning and management of such a great natural resource is an overwhelming task requiring the best available information. This bibliography, therefore, was undertaken to document existing sources of information, to help identify research and data gathering needs, and to develop a comprehensive research and information services programs for individuals interested in research on, and management of the natural resources of the Chesapeake Bay region.
This work …
Removal Of Phosphorus From Static Sewage Effluent By Waterhyacinth, W Harold Ornes
Removal Of Phosphorus From Static Sewage Effluent By Waterhyacinth, W Harold Ornes
W. Harold Ornes
Waterhyacinth [Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms] was grown in static sewage effluent during May to July 1974 in outdoor concrete containers with a capacity of 760 liters and a surface area of 1.66 m². The plants were removed weekly from one-half of the surface area of the containers during 5-wk growth periods. Tissue phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N), plant productivity, and some parameters of water quality were measured. A maximum uptake of 5,500 µg of P/g dry weight of plant material occurred when the level of orthophosphate phosphorus (available P) in the effluent was 1.1 µg/ml. Phosphorus in the effluent was …
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 6, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December 1974
The Prairie Naturalist Volume 6, Nos. 3 And 4. September-December 1974
The Prairie Naturalist
A BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF KRAFT SLOUGH ▪ G. L. Krapu & H. F. Duebbert
CHRISTMAS BIRD·COUNTS FOR NORTH DAKOTA - 1974 ▪ R. N. Randall
USE OF SMALL FENCES TO PROTECT GROUND BIRD NESTS FROM MAMMALIAN PREDATORS ▪ A. B. Sargeant & A. D. Kruse
BOOK REVIEW: Finding Birds in Minnesota ▪ E. M. Welter