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United States Department of Agriculture Research, Education, and Economics Agricultural Research Service Systematic Entomology Laboratory Bldg. 005, Rm.
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What are the indicators of K deficiency? Would you be able to recognize it if you come across it? On this page, you can view pictures of K deficiency in various crops grown commonly in Southeast Asia.
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The following HTML text is provided to enhance online readability. Many aspects of typography translate only awkwardly to HTML. Please use the page image as the authoritative form to ensure accuracy.
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BSTRACT NJUNIE, MICHAEL NGUNJIRI. Evaluation of forage legumes for soil fertility improvement in maize/cassava production systems. (Under the direction of Michael Gary Wagger.) Soil fertility decline is a major factor limiting crop production in smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa.
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SECTION A. ZOOLOGY SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1984 MORNING SESSION MORLEY 205 E. BRUCE MCLEAN, PRESIDING VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF SELECTED OHIO CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNTS: 196O-1982. Victor W. Fazio and John F. Wing, Departments of Biology and Psychology, Witten- berg University, Springfield, Ohio 45501.
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HORTSCIENCE, VOL. 38(1), FEBRUARY 200346 SOIL MANAGEMENT, FERTILIZATION, & IRRIGATION HORTSCIENCE 38(1):4654. 2003. Growth and Nutrient Use of Ericaceous Plants Grown in Media Amended with Sphagnum Moss Peat or Coir Dust Carolyn F. Scagel1 U.S.
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PO Box 206, Highgate SA 5063, Australia Published by the Victorian Government Department of Primary Industries 1 Spring Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia May, 2006 © The State of Victoria 2006 This publication is copyright.
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens that infects more than 2,000 species of plants. Crown gall of grape is a major problem in cold climate regions. Wounds are necessary for infection to occur. Observations suggest that freeze injury wounds are highly conducive to infection.
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Most cultivated grapevines are of the species Vitis vinifera L.; a very small area is devoted to V.rotundifolia (Muscadines), V.labrusca (Concord) and interspecific hybrids. In most situations, V.
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Bamboo is an integral part of the cultures of South and South-East Asia and represents an important natural and renewable resource. Bamboos, which are woody tree-like grasses, have a long history as an exceptionally versatile and widely used resource in many cultures.
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Bamboo is an integral part of the cultures of South and South-East Asia and represents an important natural and renewable resource. Bamboos, which are woody tree-like grasses, have a long history as an exceptionally versatile and widely used resource in many cultures.
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